Singapore opens largest air-conditioned pickleball and padel club

The Sports Arina has launched as Singapore's largest indoor, fully air-conditioned facility for pickleball and padel at Expo Hall 7. It features 12 pickleball courts and three padel courts, along with advanced amenities for players and spectators. Bookings start from $35 per hour for pickleball.

The Sports Arina (TSA), located at Expo Hall 7, marks a significant addition to Singapore's sports scene with its focus on pickleball and padel. Opened recently, the facility boasts 12 dedicated pickleball courts and three padel courts, all encased in clear partitions to enhance ball rebound during play. Among its highlights, two pickleball courts are fitted with AI-powered cameras that provide instant replay footage, game analysis for improvement, and recordings that players can review at home.

Beyond the courts, TSA offers a range of amenities to support a complete experience. A retail store stocks equipment for both sports, while a lounge area provides seating and tables for relaxation. For pre-game preparation, a wellness zone includes spin bikes and foam rollers. Spectators can enjoy elevated stadium-style bleachers accommodating 260 seats, creating an engaging viewing environment. Families with children will appreciate the dedicated play area equipped with toys and storybooks.

Pricing is accessible, with pickleball courts available from $35 per hour and padel courts from $145 for 1.5 hours. Bookings can be made online through the facility's website. Situated at 9 Somapah Road, Hall 7, Singapore Expo, Singapore 487370, TSA operates daily from 7am to 11pm. This development underscores growing interest in these racket sports in a tropical climate, offering a comfortable, year-round venue.

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