
Pickleball, a sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis, is gaining popularity in India. In Chennai, players use plastic paddles and a perforated ball on a court smaller than…
Pickleball, a sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis, is gaining popularity in India. In Chennai, players use plastic paddles and a perforated ball on a court smaller than a tennis court. The sport's accessibility and lower physical demands compared to tennis are attracting a diverse range of players, from children to senior citizens.

The rise of pickleball in India is part of a global trend. Enthusiasts are forming clubs and organizing tournaments across the country. The sport's simple rules and low equipment costs make it easy for newcomers to start playing. Local coaches report increasing interest from schools and residential communities.
Pickleball's growth in India mirrors its explosion in the US and other countries. The sport offers a low-impact alternative to tennis and badminton, appealing to older adults and casual players. Infrastructure remains a challenge: most courts are makeshift conversions of tennis or basketball courts. The formation of a national pickleball federation could accelerate the development of standardized courts and coaching programs. Watch for the number of dedicated pickleball courts in major cities as a key indicator of the sport's staying power.
Source: asia.nikkei.com
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