What must the pickleball court size be? Is it the same for doubles and singles play?
A pickleball court is 20 feet wide and 44 feet long for both singles and doubles play. The non-volley zone, or "kitchen", is 7 feet from the net on both sides of the court. The court is divided in half by a net that is 34 inches high at the sidelines and 36 inches high in the middle.
Court dimensions
- Singles: 20 feet wide by 44 feet long
- Doubles: 20 feet wide by 44 feet long
Non-volley zone
The non-volley zone, or "kitchen", is a 7-foot area on both sides of the net where players cannot volley the ball.
Net height
The net is 34 inches high at the sidelines and 36 inches high in the middle.
Related questions
- What is the size of a pickleball court?
- A pickleball court is 20 feet wide and 44 feet long for both singles and doubles play.
- What is the non-volley zone?
- The non-volley zone is a 7-foot area on both sides of the net where players cannot volley the ball.
- What is the height of the net?
- The net is 34 inches high at the sidelines and 36 inches high in the middle.
- Is the court size the same for singles and doubles play?
- Yes, the court size is the same for singles and doubles play.
- What is the difference between singles and doubles play?
- In singles play, each player plays against one opponent. In doubles play, each player plays against two opponents.
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