Pickleball, a fast-growing sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong, has been gaining significant popularity around the world—and Malaysia is no exception. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a complete beginner looking to try something new, Malaysia offers plenty of places to enjoy this exciting game.
From purpose-built complexes to community hubs, here are options across the country that balance access, amenities, and vibe.
Stadium Pickleball (Kuala Lumpur)
A downtown giant with 18 premium indoor courts, 8am–12am daily, regular pickleball events, value-friendly pricing, and a cool community perk: primary school students play free—a big win for growing the game.
PickleDepot at Sentul Depot (Kuala Lumpur)
Industrial-chic and purpose-built: 11 tournament-grade courts, one exhibition court, plus four padel courts under one roof. Kick back at the mezzanine lounge, plug in at the co-working space, and refuel at the pastry bar between sessions.
Pickle Social Club (Kuala Lumpur)
Boutique and lifestyle-led. Eight dedicated courts in a wellness-focused setting, with coaching, private sessions, and first-timer pathways that make it a polished entry point for new players—and a comfortable home base for regulars.
KL City Pickleball (Kuala Lumpur)
Right in the urban heartbeat: six dedicated outdoor hard courts with lights for post-work games. Programs are easy to track and jump into, and the city-view backdrop keeps the vibe high.
Pickle Point (Kuala Lumpur)
Leafy surrounds, skyline peeks, and structured programming. From beginner to intermediate DUPR sessions, you’ll find open play and premium memberships that make leveling up feel effortless.
Grand Rally Pickleball (Selangor)
A premier rooftop complex that staged the BYD | Sime Motors Grand Rally Open in July. With 17 tournament-sized courts and Courtsite booking, it’s built for prime-time play and golden-hour rallies.
DINKiT Pickle Courts (Selangor)
Six thoughtfully laid-out courts tuned for smooth traffic and quality bounce. Add lessons and programs to the mix, and you’ve got a friendly launchpad for first swings or skill-building blocks.





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