ZoneOut’s New Pickleball Facility: ZoneOut, in partnership with Hudle, has launched a new pickleball facility in CV Raman Nagar, Bengaluru, introducing the sport to a wider audience. The facility, which opened on March 1, 2025, at Orchids – The International School, features three courts and aims to bring together students, parents, and the general public.
A Community-Centered Initiative
The event was designed to promote fitness and health through pickleball, a rapidly growing sport known for its accessibility and social benefits. The launch included:
- Pickleball clinics for beginners.
- Exhibition matches to showcase the sport.
- Food and refreshments for attendees.
Co-founder of ZoneOut, Rajpal Sethi, highlighted the importance of introducing pickleball to younger players.
“Firstly, we want to start the kids young, which is one of the reasons why we have tied up with the school, which is going to bring this as part of their curriculum as well in the future. Plus, when we start getting the kids more interested in this game, and expand it to other people, it brings in the community together.” – (Rajpal Sethi)
Rapid Expansion Plans
The pickleball center was developed in just two and a half weeks, reflecting the commitment to growing the sport in Bengaluru. While this is the first ZoneOut pickleball facility, Sethi revealed ambitious plans to establish 45 centers in the near future.
“We want to make sure that this is accessible to anyone and everyone.” – (Rajpal Sethi)
Making Pickleball More Accessible
By integrating pickleball into school curriculums and opening the courts to the public, ZoneOut and Hudle aim to build a strong community around the sport. This initiative encourages fitness, camaraderie, and inclusivity, making pickleball more accessible to all age groups.
News in Brief: ZoneOut’s New Pickleball Facility
ZoneOut, in partnership with Hudle, launched a new pickleball center in CV Raman Nagar, Bengaluru, on March 1, 2025. The facility, located at Orchids – The International School, features three courts and aims to introduce students, parents, and the community to the sport. Organizers plan to expand to 45 centers soon.
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