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Taking your kids to play pickleball in Polomolok

The Reserve teamUpdated June 30, 20264 min read

Pickleball is one of the few sports where adults and kids can play on the same court at a reasonable level. The ball is slower than a badminton shuttlecock and the court is smaller than tennis. Here is how to make your first family game in Polomolok go smoothly.

Best court types for kids

Budget open-air courts are often the friendliest place to start with kids: staff used to beginners, low rates, and an easy, casual atmosphere. Open-air courts are also shaded and cool in the early morning, which matters when small kids are running around. Some courts keep loaner paddles, occasionally in smaller grips, but that varies — ask the venue before you go.

If they need shade or aircon

A covered court keeps the rain and direct sun off. For full air-conditioning, an indoor court is the most comfortable option. It is the priciest tier, but a two-hour session split across two adults and two kids works out reasonably per person.

What to bring

Bring non-marking closed-toe shoes — that is a common hard rule at courts. Water is important; drinks at court are not always available. Loaner paddles, where offered, are adult-sized but lighter than tennis rackets, so most kids manage fine. Some venues have smaller paddles; ask when you arrive.

Booking tip

Weekend mornings tend to be the quiet window before the regular players arrive — a more relaxed court for kids. Weekend evenings are usually peak hours and not ideal for beginners trying to keep a rally going under pressure. When courts go live on ReservePolomolok, you will be able to see availability and grab a quiet morning slot ahead of time.

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