
As pickleball continues to grow across New Zealand, one of the most common questions homeowners ask is:
"How big does a pickleball court actually need to be?"
The good news is that while official competition courts follow strict dimensions, many backyard pickleball courts can be customised to suit the available space while still providing an enjoyable playing experience.
Whether you're building a permanent court, installing modular sports flooring, or using portable pickleball mats, understanding the standard court dimensions will help you decide what works best for your property.
A standard pickleball court measures:
These measurements are the same for both singles and doubles play.
The court is divided into:
The net height is:
These dimensions are used worldwide for tournaments and organised competitions.
While the court itself is only 13.41 × 6.10 metres, players also need room to move safely.
The recommended overall playing space is approximately:
This extra clearance allows players to:
If you're building a dedicated court, this is the ideal size.
Not at all.
Many homeowners simply don't have enough room for a tournament-sized playing area—and that's perfectly fine.
A slightly smaller court can still provide:
Many people choose to reduce the surrounding run-off space while keeping the actual court markings regulation size.
Others slightly shorten or narrow the playing area to suit their backyard.
For recreational use, enjoyment is far more important than strict tournament dimensions.
If space is limited, there are several options.
Keep the official playing lines while reducing the safety area around the outside.
This is one of the most popular choices for residential installations.
Install a shorter court for:
Perfect for compact backyards.
Many homeowners combine pickleball with:
Using modular sports flooring allows multiple line markings without affecting performance.
Court size is important—but surface quality is equally critical.
Popular options include:
Increasingly popular because they:
Ideal when:
Portable court systems are becoming one of the fastest-growing solutions across New Zealand.
Absolutely.
Many people convert:
With the right surface and line markings, existing concrete can often become an excellent pickleball court.
Before choosing your court size, consider:
Good planning ensures you'll enjoy the court for many years.
A regulation pickleball court measures 13.41 metres by 6.10 metres, with an ideal overall playing area of approximately 18.3 × 9.1 metres.
However, for most homeowners, there is no requirement to build a full tournament-sized facility. A well-designed court that fits your available space can provide years of fun, exercise, and social enjoyment.
Whether you're installing modular sports flooring, a permanent court, or a portable pickleball mat, the most important thing is creating a safe, enjoyable playing area that suits your property and how you intend to use it.
At Apollo NZ, we supply complete pickleball court solutions for homes, schools, clubs, and commercial facilities throughout New Zealand, including modular sports flooring, portable court systems, and full court packages tailored to your available space.


