Pickleball Lombard IL

Find the best places to play pickleball near you in Lombard, IL. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, we can help you discover the top locations to play pickleball in Lombard, IL. From indoor and outdoor courts to community centers and parks, we can connect you with places to play pickleball in Lombard, IL and help you find the perfect match for your skill level and preferences.

Local Businesses

Glass Court Swim & Fitness Clb

(630) 629-3390
830 E Roosevelt Rd
Lombard, IL 60148


Practical Training Solutions

630-495-1199
2081 Queensbury Ct
Lombard, IL 60148


Glass Court Swim And Fitness Club

(630) 629-3390
830 E Roosevelt Rd
Lombard, IL 60148


Anahata Center Of Lombard

630-495-8988

Lombard, IL 60148


Hot Shots Of North Avenue Inc

(630) 495-7399
21W500 North Ave
Lombard, IL 60148


Butterfield Park District

(630) 858-2229
21W730 Butterfield Rd
Lombard, IL 60148


Elgin Exercise Equipment Corp

(630) 268-1000
270 Eisenhower Ln N Ste 4A
Lombard, IL 60148


Overcome Average Personal Training

540-818-4588
1117 N Main St
Lombard, IL 60148


Best Home Healthcare

(630) 627-2446
1263 S Highland Ave
Lombard, IL 60148


La Weight Loss Center

(630) 495-1200
High Point Ctr
Lombard, IL 60148


Curves For Women

630- 678-1600
2A Yorktown Convenience Center
Lombard, IL 60148


Contours Express

630-916-6449
141 W Saint Charles Rd
Lombard, IL 60148


Glass Court Swim & Fitness Clb

630- 629-3390
830 E Roosevelt Rd
Lombard, IL 60148


Xsport Fitness

(630) 705-1349
205 W Roosevelt Rd
Lombard, IL 60148


Iron Dragon

630-613-9878

Lombard, IL 60148


Glass Court Club Inc

(630) 629-3390
830 E Roosevelt Rd
Lombard, IL 60148


Lanes Health Spa

(630) 261-9315
330 E Roosevelt Rd Apt 2
Lombard, IL 60148


Jazzercise Lombard First Church Of Lombard

(630)300-4972
220 S. Main St.
Lombard, IL 60148


Xsport Fitness

(630) 705-1349
205 W. Roosevelt Road
Lombard, IL 60148


Glass Court Swim & Fitness

(630) 629-3390
830 East Roosevelt Road
Lombard, IL 60148


Pickleball FAQ in Lombard, IL

Do you need special shoes for pickleball?

For optimal performance on each court surface, it’s important to wear a pickleball shoe that is designed to handle the surface of the court. Usually, the outdoor shoe outsoles feature a modified herringbone pattern to give you the perfect blend of grip and give outdoors.

Why is pickleball called pickle?

In the summer of 1965, pickleball was founded by Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell and Barney McCallum on Bainbridge Island, Washington. Within days, Joan Pritchard had come up with the name “pickle ball”—a reference to the thrown-together leftover non-starters in the “pickle boat” of crew races.

Why is it called pickleball?

Joel Pritchard’s wife, Joan, started to call their game pickleball because “the combination of different sports reminded me of the pickle boat in crew where oarsmen were chosen from the leftovers of other boats.” But according to Barney McCallum, they named the game after Pritchard’s dog, who was (as you might’ve …

Can you use a tennis court for pickleball?

While temporary pickleball courts can be set up on several existing sport surfaces such as basketball courts, volleyball courts, badminton courts and inline hockey rinks, the most common surface used for shared use is a tennis court.

What is a nasty Nelson in pickleball?

A Nasty Nelson is a shot on the pickleball courts where the server serves the pickleball to intentionally hit the opposing player nearest to the pickleball net (in other words, the opposing player that is not receiving the serve).

Which is harder tennis or pickleball?

Yes, pickleball is easier to learn than tennis. The court is smaller, it requires less strength or intensity to hit the ball. The paddles in pickleball are lighter and, as a stretch, even the pickleballs are lighter. Since pickleball has a smaller court than tennis there is less moving around.

Can you step in the kitchen before it bounces?

The kitchen is the area within seven feet from each side of the net. In this area, you’re not allowed to hit a volley (striking the ball before it bounces). The kitchen only extends the width of the court, so you’re allowed to stand on the side of the non-volley zone, although it’s best not to in most situations.

What is the #1 mistake beginner pickleball players make?

1. Scooting up after the serve. The most common mistake I see is that after serving, they scoot up a bit. The problem with this is that the return server is going to hit the ball as deep as possible, and if you’ve scooted up following your shot, you’ll have to run back or will have a very hard time returning the shot.

Can I make a pickleball court in my driveway?

For people looking for a pristine, smooth, and perfectly level court, Randy recommends working with a certified court builder. But for those looking to create a place to play the game you love on a tight budget, you can quite easily turn your driveway into a pickleball court.

What are the 5 basic rules of pickleball?

Rule 1: No volleying in “”the kitchen”” Rule 2: There must be one bounce per side. Rule 3: You must serve at the baseline. Rule 4: Serves cannot land in the non-volley zone. Rule 5: The game ends at 11, 15, or 21 points.

How do you know if you’re a 4.0 pickleball player?

4.0 Skills-Level The 4.0 player will distinguish themselves from the 3.5 player by possessing increased skills and strategy, or by more speed, power, or consistency. Consistently hit to their opponents’ weak side when possible. place their volleys with a good degree of accuracy.