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Ridgewood NJ, while Ridgewood pickleball players are relegated to second class status, often forced to hold covert matches in church basements, 4.8 million Americans are playing pickleball. That’s up a whopping 21.3% from 2019, according to the Sports & Fitness Industry Association, and the numbers keep climbing making Pickleball the fastest growing sport in the U.S.
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The beauty of the fastest growing sport in America is that all you really need is a pickleball paddle, a ball and a net. For home builders and developers from coast to coast, Pickleball is taking Its place as the must-have luxury amenity. About 4.8 million people play, according to USA Pickleball, the sport’s governing body. The game can range from a social activity to play with children to a fast-paced, competitive match.
Now luxury real estate developers are racing to keep up with the demand. Pickleball requires a little more than a badminton-size court, a 34-inch net, paddles and a perforated plastic ball, pickleball is easier to accommodate than other popular amenities, such as golf courses, swimming pools or bowling alleys. Developers are pulling out all the stops, often pairing the recreational activity with cocktail bars and other socially minded additions.
The tennis courts in the County Park don’t even have nets up any longer.
The mayor is anti pickleball.