Want to play some pickleball?

Those looking for a winter activity can check out Pickleball, a slowly growing alternative to racket sports that combines aspects of badminton and tennis on a smaller court that can be played inside and outdoors.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Wednesday, December 3, 2014 8:22pm
  • Sports

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Those looking for a winter activity can check out Pickleball, a slowly growing alternative to racket sports that combines aspects of badminton and tennis on a smaller court that can be played inside and outdoors.

The game has steadily gained popularity. Conceived in 1965 on Bainbridge Island, with thousands of new courts added in the past three years. Several of the courts are in Kent, including one at the Kent Commons community recreational facility.

“It’s really different,” says Anna Copley, a player and owner of Kent’s Pickleball Central. “It’s most fun played in doubles. You’re in close proximity to other players and having a shared experience, and so the social aspect of the game is really different than tennis, where you’re really far away.”

Because of the size of the courts, pickleball is easier to pick up than tennis but uses many of the same techniques. Scoring is similar to tennis or badminton, but with the addition of a no-volley zone to prevent overly aggressive play.

“Pickleball is intentionally crafted so that our super athletic, dominant person won’t just take over the game from everybody else,” Copley says.

Those interested in the game can pick up equipment from general sports retailers or from specialized locations including Pickleball, Inc. in Seattle and Pickleball Central, 6918 S. 220th St., in Kent.


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