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Pickleball courts, professionally constructed
Pickleball is a dynamic and accessible racket sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis, and is played on a compact pitch with a paddle and a perforated ball. The sport is growing rapidly in the Netherlands and requires a pitch that meets specific size, grip and durability requirements. Allesvoorpadel supplies high-quality outdoor and indoor pickleball courts, suitable for sports clubs, recreational parks and private locations.
Important points of interest in pickleball jobs
- Official pitch size: 6.1 x 13.4 metres
- Recommended walk-out space around the pitch
- Surface suitable for grip and comfort
- Flexible acrylic top layer with sand texture
- Lines according to KNLTB accommodation rules
- Installation possible on concrete, asphalt or wood
- Patented surface that does not tear
- Material thickness of approx. 2.5 mm
- Net system with stainless steel frame
- Mobile or permanent setup possible
- Suitable for garden, club or leisure park
- Guarantee and low-maintenance finish
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STEP FOR STEP
Thus, we realise a pickleball court from design to completion.
We assess the available space and determine the appropriate pitch dimensions including run-out zones, so that the pitch is safe and comfortable to play on.
Depending on the location whether it is indoor or outdoor, we realise a durable sports floor that matches the sport.
Finally, we install the professional net system and finish the pitch to official lineation standards. The court is delivered ready to play.
Sports floor with optimum grip and durability
Our pickleball courts are finished with flexible acrylic paint coatings mixed with sand texture. This ensures excellent grip and a comfortable playing surface, suitable for recreational and competitive use. The system has a material thickness of approximately 2.5 mm and contains a PVC and glass fibre underlayer that prevents cracking. All lines are executed according to the accommodation regulations "Pickleball of the KNLTB".
Installation on virtually any surface
Pickleball courts can be created on a variety of substrates. The field surface transforms concrete, asphalt, wood or a flat base into a full-fledged pickleball court. The rollers are relatively easy to transport and can be installed either temporarily or permanently with a professional cold-welding process.
Pickleball court construction
Professional customisation for sports clubs, leisure and private venues.

Challenges in pickleball jobs
Constructing a pickleball court requires accurate sizing and a suitable surface. Although the court is more compact than padel, grip, lining and run-out zones are essential for safe play. In addition, the surface must be durable and withstand intensive use, both indoors and outdoors. Choosing the right net system and proper installation also determine the final quality of play. Without experience, a court can be too slippery, incorrectly laid out or insufficiently stable. Expert guidance is therefore important for a professional result.
Frequently asked questions about pickleball courts
How big is a pickleball field?
An official pickleball pitch is 6.1 x 13.4 metres. Additional run-out space is also recommended: at least 2.5 metres behind and 2 metres at the sides.
On what surface can pickleball be laid?
Pickleball courts can be installed on concrete, asphalt, wood and other flat surfaces. Allesvoorpadel assesses the best solution for each location.
Does Allesvoorpadel also supply the grid system?
Yes, we supply professional championship net systems with rust-resistant frame and stable match setup.
What ages are pickleball suitable for?
Pickleball is suitable for all ages, from children to seniors. It is easy to learn and can be played both recreationally and competitively.
What are health benefits of pickleball?
Pickleball improves cardiovascular health, coordination, reflexes and helps burn calories. It is an approachable way to stay active and have fun.
How does a pickleball game start?
A match starts with an underhand serve that must land diagonally in the opponent's service box. The serve must be executed behind the service line.
What is the two-bounce rule?
In the first two strokes of the rally, the ball must bounce once. This means that both the server and the receiver must bounce the ball before hitting it back.
What is the non-volley zone?
The non-volley zone, or kitchen, is an area of 2.13 metres (7 feet) on either side of the net where players are not allowed to hit the ball directly out of the air. This area prevents players from staying close to the net to volley all balls.
How is scoring in pickleball?
Pickleball is usually played to 11 points, where a team must win by at least two points difference. Points can only be scored by the server.
What are the dimensions of a pickleball court?
A standard pickleball court is 6.10 metres wide and 13.41 metres long. The court is divided into service boxes and a non-volley zone on either side of the net.
What kind of surface is best for a pickleball court?
Pickleball courts can be laid on a variety of substrates, such as concrete, asphalt or sports surfaces. The most important thing is that the surface is flat and free of obstacles.
What materials do I need to build a pickleball court?
For a pickleball court, you need a net, lines and a pickleball sports floor. In addition, you can choose accessories such as scoreboards and benches for players.
How long does an average pickleball game last?
An average pickleball match usually lasts between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on the level of the players and the length of the rallies.
Can pickleball be played indoors and outdoors?
Yes, pickleball can be played both indoors and outdoors. There are special balls and surfaces for both environments.
How do I maintain a pickleball court?
A pickleball court should be regularly cleaned and checked for wear and tear. For outdoor courts, it is important to keep the surface free of dirt and leaves, and check the lines and nets.
What happens if the ball hits the net edge during a rally?
If the ball hits the net edge during a rally and lands in the opponent's court, the ball remains in play. This also applies to serve.




