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Best pickleball courts in Singapore: PickleChoo Arena, Play! Pickle & more

Best pickleball courts in Singapore: PickleChoo Arena, Play! Pickle & more

Yahoo13-06-2025

Pickleball is an American sport that resembles tennis. Players use short-handled bats to hit a perforated plastic ball over a net. Pickleball has been gaining popularity in Singapore in recent years, with bookings at public pickleball courts more than tripling since 2023. Those with a valid Singpass account can use their free ActiveSG credits to pay for the courts' use.
Here is our list of 10 places in town where you can play pickleball with your friends.
The Sembawang Community Club sports hall, a component of the Sembawang Sports and Community Hub, is a multi-purpose hall that can accommodate various sports events.
The Sembawang Community Club offers indoor pickleball courts, allowing players to enjoy the game in comfort all year round. With its friendly atmosphere, it is a fantastic venue for connecting with fellow enthusiasts and having fun on the court, regardless of rain or shine.
For the court rental fees, you will have to contact Sembawang Community Club to find out.
Canberra Crescent, Block 117B, #01-370, Singapore 752117 +65 6752 7212
Daily: 2pm – 6pm (Counter Services) | |
Bukit Canberra is an integrated sports and community hub located next to Sembawang MRT station. The hub houses facilities including an indoor sports hall with pickleball courts.
Bukit Canberra Sports Hall is a popular location for pickleball in Singapore, offering both indoor and outdoor courts. It's especially known for its well-maintained indoor courts with nets provided, offering a bright and climate-controlled environment for play. The pickleball court is also fenced, which is convenient for players who prefer to avoid chasing stray balls.
For Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost S$7.40/hour while non-peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost S$3.50/hour.
21 Canberra Link, Singapore 756973 +65 6374 5342
Daily: 7am – 10pm | |
In the Northeast, the Sengkang Sports Centre, once known as the Sengkang Sport and Recreation Centre, is co-located with the People's Association Anchorvale Community Club.
The Sengkang Sports Centre has a total of 6 pickleball courts, 3 indoor and 3 outdoor. The indoor courts are for participants to enjoy games without having to fret about the weather.
Specifically, it boasts well-maintained courts with excellent lighting, making it suitable for both casual players and serious competitors. The presence of showers, lockers, and ample parking enhances the overall experience. Additionally, the centre's proximity to public transport and a riverside park allows players to easily combine exercise with relaxation.
For Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost S$9.50/hour while non-peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost S$4.50/hour.
57 Anchorvale Road, Sengkang Sports Complex, Singapore 544964 +65 6315 3574 Daily: 7am – 7pm | |
Performance Pickleball is known for its specialised coaching, professional-grade facilities and vibrant community, making it the ideal option for pickleball enthusiasts in Singapore.
They boast world-class coaches, including certified pros and national champions, who offer instruction and cater to all skill levels. Their emphasis on community building makes it a welcoming space for players of all ages and skill levels, fostering a sense of camaraderie.
Performance Pickleball offers 2 indoor-sheltered courts, high-grade lighting, good ventilation and a cosy lounge area, which offers a comfortable playing experience.
For Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost S$28/hour while non-peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost you S$22/hour.
11 Northshore Drive, #01-23, Singapore 828670 +65 8891 2037 (WhatsApp) Daily: 6am – 12am | |
The Singapore Pickleball Hall (or the SPH Pickle Padel) is the country's first fully air-conditioned venue combining both pickleball and padel, offering a spacious indoor facility.
It's the largest indoor pickleball facility in Singapore, boasting 6 premium-grade indoor pickleball courts and 3 padel courts, ensuring players can enjoy their games in comfort. Situated at Expo MRT Exit C, the Singapore Pickleball Haill is easily accessible to players.
For Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost S$40/hour while non-peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost you S$30/hour.
9 Somapah Road, Expo Halls 7 & 8A, Singapore 487370 +65 9762 8285 (WhatsApp) Daily: 10am – 6pm | |
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Play! Pickle Chai Chee offers a unique pickleball experience with a variety of features. They have 4 pickleball courts with professionally surfaced hard courts for optimum play.
The courts are known for their vibrant colours (orange, blue, and red), making them visually appealing places to play. The location is well-maintained and easily accessible.
They offer private and group classes, including family classes and pickleball yoga sessions. They host corporate and open play sessions for players who want to join in a casual game.
Standard weekday (7am – 6pm) rental of the pickleball courts is priced at S$20/hour, whereas weekday (6pm – 10pm) and weekend rental will set you back by S$25/hour.
750A Chai Chee Road, 8th Floor, Singapore 469001 +65 8228 4334 (WhatsApp) Daily: 8am – 10pm | |
The ActiveSG Sport Village at Jurong Town is unique because it provides dedicated, outdoor pickleball courts with permanent lines and nets. These hard courts are equipped with lights and restrooms, providing a professional-like playing environment. The layout also encompasses side-by-side courts, which further enhances the competitive atmosphere.
Lights and restrooms are available at the courts, enhancing the overall playing experience. The courts are part of a sports village, offering access to facilities and food options nearby.
For Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost S$9.50/hour while non-peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost S$4.50/hour.
2 International Road, Singapore 619618 +65 6970 1619 Daily: 7am – 10pm | |
The pickleball court at Choa Chu Kang Sports Centre is an open-air space where you can play. The court is outdoors, which offers fresh air and a more natural playing environment.
The court has permanent lines, so you don't need to mark the court yourself. While the court doesn't have permanent nets, portable pickleball nets are available for players' use.
For Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost S$9.50/hour while non-peak rental of the pickleball courts will cost S$4.50/hour.
1 Choa Chu Kang Street 53, Singapore 689236 +65 6767 1735 Daily: 7am – 10pm | |
The pickleball courts at New Bahru (in the beautifully reimagined former girls' high school along Kim Yam Road) aren't just courts—they're a pop‑up, urban‑cool experience. They are nestled in a broader creative cluster with cafés, local brands, workshops and events.
The courts are set inside a converted school hall alongside gallery-style spaces, murals and creative studios, so you get a cultural buzz while playing pickleball together with your pals.
The courts are bookable via New Bahru's pop‑up program. You can rent paddles and just drop in, making the location perfect for casual players, beginners and community groups.
Standard booking of the pickleball courts at New Bahru will set you back by S$30/hour.
46 Kim Yam Road, New Bahru, Level 2 of the Big Block, Singapore 239351 Daily: 10am – 10pm | |
PickleChoo Arena @ One North boasts a professional-grade, well-maintained court, rooftop convenience and the option to have private lessons with experienced coaches.
Their court is designed to meet high standards of play by ensuring optimal traction and consistent ball bounce, catering to both competitive and recreational players. The courts are located on a rooftop, making them accessible from the ground-level car park via a lift.
They also offer block bookings for specific time slots, ensuring steady access to the court.
PickleChoo Arena offers private pickleball lessons by Coach Al Michael Jurao Madrio (S$125/hour), who has 8 years of experience and has won numerous championships.
Standard weekday (before 4pm) rental of the pickleball courts costs S$16.50/hour, weekday (after 4pm) costs S$18.50/hour and weekend rental will cost S$20/hour.
11 Slim Barracks Rise, Centre for Movement, Rooftop, Singapore 138664 +65 9029 8400 Daily: 6am – 10pm | |
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