Racket Social Club’s Pickleball Courts: Racket Social Club has announced the opening of two pickleball courts and four padel courts at its new location on Cutten Road in northwest Houston. The facility will run from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily and aims to welcome players of all skill levels with a wide range of services.
The courts are part of the club’s plan to grow racket sports in the region. The new space will also include a shop with clothing, equipment, and gear rentals. Racket Social Club will offer more than just court time—it will host training sessions, kids’ summer camps, and social events.
Expanding Access to Racket Sports
Alberto Fernandez de Castillejo, the club’s director, said the new location is meant to meet rising demand for places to play pickleball and padel. The sport’s growing popularity has created the need for more high-quality and easy-to-access courts.
The club’s flexible schedule makes it easy for people to fit in a game during the week or weekend. The new Houston location joins the club’s other facilities in Georgia and Colorado.
More Than Just a Place to Play
Racket Social Club is focused on building a strong sports community. The site is designed to be a welcoming spot where experienced athletes and beginners can enjoy their time on the court.
Looking Ahead
The launch of the new courts is expected to help more people in Houston try pickleball and padel. With more access, better services, and a focus on community, Racket Social Club hopes to lead the way in growing these sports locally.
As the club continues to expand across the U.S., the Houston courts could become a central spot for the area’s growing racket sports scene.
News in Brief: Racket Social Club’s Pickleball Courts
Racket Social Club has opened two pickleball and four padel courts in northwest Houston. Located on Cutten Road, the new site offers training, social events, and a kids’ summer camp. The facility is open daily and aims to grow racket sports in the region for players of all levels.
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