Monmouth County Welcomes a New Era of Pickleball: As the new year approaches, Monmouth County is gearing up for an exciting array of businesses set to open in 2025. This includes a range of stores, restaurants, and recreational facilities that promise to enhance the local community. Here’s a look at what’s coming soon.
Pickleball Kingdom in Marlboro
Pickleball Kingdom, the world’s largest indoor pickleball franchise, will soon open its first location in Monmouth County, specifically in Marlboro. Although there is no official opening date yet, the franchise is already generating buzz among pickleball enthusiasts. Known for its extensive facilities, Pickleball Kingdom aims to provide a top-notch environment for players of all skill levels.
Dill Dinkers Expands to Monmouth County
Dill Dinkers, an indoor pickleball club franchise, is set to bring 20 new clubs to Monmouth, Middlesex, and Union counties. This expansion reflects the growing popularity of pickleball in the region. Dill Dinkers will offer amenities such as open play, a ball machine, lessons, clinics, and more, ensuring a fun experience for customers. The franchise aims to create a vibrant community space for players to improve their skills and enjoy the sport.
Jersey Pickleball Club to Open at Bell Works
In mid-March, the Jersey Pickleball Club will make its debut in the lower level of Bell Works in Holmdel. This new club will feature five professional courts and social areas for members to relax and connect. Lockers and additional amenities will also be available, providing a comprehensive experience for pickleball lovers. The opening of this club highlights the ongoing growth of the sport in Monmouth County and its increasing accessibility for residents.
The arrival of these new businesses marks a significant development for Monmouth County, especially in the realm of pickleball. As interest in the sport continues to grow, these venues will provide essential facilities and community spaces for players to gather, train, and compete. The expansion of pickleball options in the area is expected to attract more players and foster a stronger local pickleball community, setting the stage for a vibrant year ahead.