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Pickleball Court in Puchong

A guide to the 11 pickleball courts in Puchong, what to check before booking, and how our ranking works.

Puchong's pickleball scene has grown fast enough that players now have real choice between indoor halls, converted badminton courts, and dedicated outdoor setups. We track 11 venues across the area, ranging from community sports centres that added court lines to their existing halls, to purpose-built pickleball facilities with proper nets, lighting, and booking systems. This page is the starting point for finding one that suits how and when you play.

What you're actually booking

A pickleball court booking usually gets you a marked court for a fixed time slot, sometimes with paddle and ball rental included, sometimes not. Indoor venues in Puchong tend to run on air-conditioned badminton hall floors converted with tape or permanent lines, while a smaller number of spots offer courts built specifically for the sport with proper surfacing and net height. Some places also run group sessions, coaching, or open-play slots where you pay per person rather than renting a whole court.

What separates a decent court from a bad one

Floor surface matters more than most players expect: a badminton floor with painted lines can get slippery and doesn't always match regulation court dimensions. Check net height and tension, lighting if you're playing evenings, and whether the court is shared with badminton or futsal bookings that can run late and delay your slot. Parking, aircon strength, and how easy the booking system is to use (app, WhatsApp, phone call) all affect whether a venue is worth returning to.

Our ranked guide to the best pickleball courts in Puchong weighs these factors against each other so you don't have to call around. The methodology behind how we score and compare venues is explained in full on our methodology page.

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All pickleball court in Puchong, ranked by score and relevance

11 businesses, scored on recent reviews. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is pickleball court, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist.

Pickle Wave
#1
81

Pickle Wave

4.9(27)✓ Google-verified

Playing here feels effortless: courts stay cool year-round now after their heat-insulating ceiling upgrade, lines are crisp, and lighting handles both day and evening sessions without glare. Staff sweep nightly, showers run clean, parking is free, and the mix of new and seasoned players creates a laid-back social vibe that keeps people coming back. Equipment buyers praise their Selkirk paddle stock and turnaround time. Spacing follows standard rules, so hard hitters get room to drive, though the regular courts are tighter than the VIP option. Even lunchtime visits with kids feel uncrowded, and the on-site vending machine keeps post-match hydration simple.

Coaching & LessonsOutdoor Pickleball CourtsIndoor Pickleball Courts
Picklehaus
#2
79

Picklehaus

4.8(76)✓ Google-verified

Most players find Picklehaus a comfortable, stylish venue with clean courts and a relaxed atmosphere. Staff earn consistent praise for friendliness, and parking is plentiful near the Puchong location. Some note ventilation issues indoors and occasional baseline inconsistencies, but these are outweighed by the polished space, fair rates, and welcoming vibe that bring people back. The facility serves both casual rally play and structured bookings. Reviewers mention the modern aesthetic and good flooring, though one flagged the court dividers as lower than ideal and another found the entrance signage unclear.

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Pickle Power Puchong
#3
72

Pickle Power Puchong

4.5(88)✓ Google-verified

Pickle Power draws players to Puchong for its scale and ease of access, but recent reviews show mounting complaints about court maintenance. The facility has multiple courts with good amenities, but uneven flooring, deteriorating seating, dim lighting, and poor toilet upkeep are pushing some players to look elsewhere.

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SBS ARENA (White Fairy Sports)
#4
72

SBS ARENA (White Fairy Sports)

4.8(15)✓ Google-verified

The new courts at Taman Kinrara draw players for social games and serious training. Fresh flooring, ample parking, and a cafe appeal most, though reviewers flag sun glare and blowing sand as outdoor trade-offs. Staff help with last-minute bookings.

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High On Pickle
#5
70

High On Pickle

4.2(65)✓ Google-verified

High On Pickle draws steady crowds to its Puchong location with well-kept courts and staff who respond fast to concerns. Air conditioning was a game-changer for comfort. Weaknesses include low dividing fences that let balls drift between courts and tight seating when groups bring gear, with some lingering concern about heat on sunny days.

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Pickletown
#6
62

Pickletown

3.9(17)

Pickletown offers a well-built indoor court with premium flooring and a semi-open design inside a Puchong food court. Early reviewers praised the setup and initial pricing, but recent complaints centre on peak-hour rates climbing to RM60-RM100 per hour, missing court dividers, inconsistent staff behaviour, and dwindling crowds despite solid facilities.

Indoor Pickleball CourtsCourt Rental & BookingTournaments & Leagues
Yak Chee Sports Complex @ Jalan Puchong
#7
60 low data

Yak Chee Sports Complex @ Jalan Puchong

4.7(7)✓ Google-verified

Yak Chee Sports Complex draws players mostly for badminton and weekend pickleball. One note: indoor lighting needs work for evening play.

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Playpoint Sport Center (Badminton & Pickleball)
#8
76

Playpoint Sport Center (Badminton & Pickleball)

4.5(162)✓ Google-verified

Courts are well-built and regularly maintained, with rubber surfaces and a usable pro shop, but climate control remains a persistent weak point. Recent visits highlight toilets in poor condition and complaints about staff conduct and pricing, offsetting what would otherwise be a solid sports facility.

Coaching & LessonsOutdoor Pickleball CourtsIndoor Pickleball Courts
Han Ming Pickleball Centre @ Bandar Puteri Puchong
#9
59

Han Ming Pickleball Centre @ Bandar Puteri Puchong

3.2(6)✓ Google-verified

Han Ming offers hard-court pickleball with solid fundamentals: good bounce, bright indoor lighting, and low rental rates appeal to regular players. However, frequent security check-ins during games and dimmed lights mid-session have soured recent visits; management coordination could eliminate these distractions without sacrificing safety.

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BK3 Outdoor Pickleball
#10
50 low data

BK3 Outdoor Pickleball

5.0(1)

Not enough recent reviews yet to synthesise a reliable sentiment read for this business.

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Common questions about pickleball court

How much does it cost to rent a pickleball court in Puchong?
Expect roughly RM20 to RM40 per hour per court at most Puchong venues, though pricing varies by peak versus off-peak hours and whether it's a shared badminton hall or a dedicated pickleball setup. Group or open-play sessions are often charged per person instead, typically in the RM10 to RM25 range.
How often do people play to actually improve?
Most players who progress noticeably play two to three times a week. Once a week is enough to stay active and social, but if you're working on specific skills like dinking or third-shot drops, more frequent short sessions beat occasional long ones.
What should I expect on my first visit to a court?
You'll usually need to book a slot in advance, especially evenings and weekends when demand is highest. Bring your own paddle if you have one, though many venues rent them along with balls. Confirm whether the court is a converted badminton floor or a dedicated pickleball surface, since the feel underfoot differs.
How do I judge if a court is good quality?
Look at the floor surface for grip and consistency, check that net height and court lines meet regulation size, ask about lighting for evening play, and see whether bookings overlap with other sports that could cut your session short.

Last updated 2026-07-14