How Wide Are Pickleball Court Lines?

Pickleball court lines are typically 2 inches (5.08 cm) wide. These lines delineate the various areas of the court, such as the service boxes, non-volley zone (also known as the “kitchen”), and court boundaries. The lines should be clearly visible and contrasting with the court surface to ensure players and referees can easily identify them during play.

It’s important to use a durable, non-slip paint or court marking tape to create these lines on the court. This helps to maintain the visibility and integrity of the lines over time while providing a safe playing surface for participants.