Top 6 Places to Play Pickleball in Sydney

Pickleball, which takes all the best bits of tennis, badminton, and table tennis and mashes them into a single game, is the latest sport-obsession to sweep the Harbour city.

Pickleball is as simple as it is addictive, and don’t be fooled by the cute ball – things can get pretty competitive. Sydney even has its own National Pickleball Championships starting in October, with heats leading into the national league and $100,000 of prize money to be won. That is some serious pickle money.

Here’s where to play pickleball in Sydney.

1. Five Dock Leisure Centre

Located in the vibrant inner west, Five Dock Leisure Centre is a hotspot for pickleball. It’s got a welcoming atmosphere and modern amenities, making it ideal for both casual games and serious matches. Book your court up to four weeks in advance via their website.

Where: Cnr of Queens Rd and William St, Five Dock


2. King George V Recreation Centre

Situated in the heart of Sydney, the King George V (KGV) Recreation Centre offers top-notch indoor and outdoor facilities. It’s a central hub for pickleball players and has a modern gym if you’re keen to work on your fitness. Come by yourself or bring a friend, everyone will share the courts when they play.

Where: 15 Cumberland Street, The Rocks


3. Centennial Parklands Sports Centre

For the past 15 years, Centennial Parklands has been Sydney’s go-to for all things sports. With its extensive facilities just 10 minutes from the CBD, it’s a prime location for pickleball, with a league – beginner (recreational) or experienced (intermediate). The league may be reseeded mid-season so all teams can enjoy healthy matched competition. If enough teams register for each skill level, you will be playing against teams to match your experience. 

Where: Cnr Anzac Parade & Lang Rd, Moore Park


4. Ryde Community Sports Centre (YMCA)

This centre embodies YMCA NSW’s commitment to community health. It’s more than just a sports facility; it’s a centre that supports vital youth and community programs. Check out their website for availability and bookings. Ryde Community Sports Centre is one of the most popular places to play, with two dedicated indoor wood courts.

Where: ELS Hall Park, 109 Kent Road, North Ryde

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5. Binalong Tennis Courts

In Old Toongabbie, these courts offer a lively spot for tennis and pickleball, thanks to their versatile setup. Managed by the City of Parramatta Council, with a healthy pickball following, it’s a great place to immerse yourself in the local sports scene. There are four outdoor hard courts, the lines are permanent, and portable nets are available.

Where: 197 Binalong Road, Old Toongabbie


6. Margaret Whitlam Recreation Centre

Located at Waverley Park on Bondi Road, this centre is a hub for sports enthusiasts. With its spacious indoor court and community-focused facilities, it’s a fantastic venue for pickleball and more. There are two indoor hard courts and a one-time fee is required to play.

Where: Bondi Junction NSW


How do you play pickleball?

Pickellball is played on a compact court with a low net and a plastic ball with holes. You’ll use a solid paddle to hit this ball, and the game usually revolves around doubles. You serve underhand, let the ball bounce once on each side, and then volley back and forth. The goal of pickleball is to score points by hitting the ball over the net and within the boundaries of the court and to prevent your opponent from doing the same. The first player or team to reach 11 points and have a lead of at least two points wins the game.

How is pickleball different from tennis?

Pickleball is played on a smaller court than tennis and with a lower net. The ball is slower and easier to control and Pickleball is also played with solid paddles instead of strung rackets.

What is the double bounce rule in pickleball?

After the ball is served, it must bounce once on the receiving side and once on the return. After the return, players can hit the ball out of the air before it bounces on their side, as long as they are not standing in the non-volley zone (also adorably called the “kitchen”.)

What is the difference between outdoor pickleballs and indoor pickleballs?

Outdoor pickleball balls have 40 holes and indoor pickleball balls have 26 holes. Both balls look similar and can be any colour for visibility or court conditions.

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