Pickleball
Pickleball is a fast-paced sport that has many similarities to tennis, badminton, and table tennis (Ping-Pong). It is played on a level court with short-handled paddles and a perforated hollow plastic ball that is volleyed over a low net.
The basic aim of pickleball, like with other racket sports, is to hit the ball over the net and prevent an opponent from hitting it back. It can be played in singles or doubles, inside or outside on a court similar to, but smaller than a tennis court, and lasts until one side reaches 11 points, with a two-point cushion.
A relatively newer sport, invented in 1965 as a backyard game, throughout the years, this game’s popularity keeps growing, especially among adults. As the popularity of the sport grows, so too does the number of facilities with pickleball courts.
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