ARTICLES & News

Five foot sidelines on New Pickleball Court construction is a no-no as of 2021, but why do courts get built with less than the recommended area despite USA Pickleball guidelines?
Only Greenwich residents with a tennis/pickleball pass can purchase Pickleball guest passes in Greenwich. Here’s a step by step ‘how-to’.
The Pickleball budgeting begins for Fiscal Year 2023-2024. Will this be ‘our’ year?
It just goes to show you, do things right and they won’t come back to bite you in the butt!
The latest kerfuffle regarding Pickleball in Greenwich is the Parks & Rec placement of “Pickleball Only” signs at Loughlin Park in March, 2022. What’s up with that?
People of all ages and abilities love to play the game. So, what’s not to like? A growing consensus seems to be THE NOISE. Here are four solutions to Pickleball Noise.
Listen in as four avid Pickleball Players spoke at the March 28, 2022 Public Budget Hearing before the 12 Member Board of Estimate and Taxation in support of keeping $116K for funding Pickleball courts in Greenwich. Hear what they had to say!
Wallingford CT Town Council to speedily convert 3 tennis courts to 8 Pickleball courts for just $60K - by June 2022. After closing bids on March 1, 2022.
South Bend Indiana - population 102K - adds 19 NEW Pickleball courts. Is that a collective sigh I’m hearing from our Greenwich Pickleball Players?
Hoping to improve access and encourage more Pickleball in town, an avid foursome takes to local courts on November 21, 2021 to get Greenwich First Selectman, Fred Camillo, hooked on this fast-growing sport. A recent petition to add more courts in Greenwich can be found here as resident demand is high to have this healthy, all-season sport more available.
The Palm Beach Post reports on Florida communities converting Har-Tru tennis courts to Pickleball. Learn how it works and what ball to play with!
The city of Norwalk responds to resident clamoring for more Pickleball with $250K funding for four outdoor courts.
November 7, 2021 email from Greenwich Parks and Rec regarding the status of the Western Middle School Pickleball Courts, AND how to move the town portable nets. Source: Patricia Troiano, Recreation Supervisor
While rumored at the time of printing, 11/3/21, the final rules should be in place by 12/1/2021. If you’re a fan of the fancy two handed spin serve, better come up with a new plan!