More pickleball courts coming to Derby City

Tennis courts in Springhurst will be making way for the sport’s smaller cousin.

Blue tennis courts in a brightly list, indoor facility.

These tennis courts at The Tennis Club at Springhurst will be converted into a 26,000 sqft indoor pickleball facility.

Photo by: Pickleball Euphoria

Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in America, and Louisville isn’t missing a beat — or should we say swing.

The Tennis Club at Springhurst has agreed to sell part of its property to Pickleball Euphoria, adding more courts to the Derby City list. The indoor pickleball facility is set to open later this month. Here are some details of the dill:

  • This will be the second Pickleball Euphoria location in Louisville. The first is at 4209 Gardner View Ave. in the Camp Taylor neighborhood.
  • There will be 10 new, premium pickleball courts.
  • The new courts will occupy 26,000 sqft + will be individually fenced and have cushioned surfacing.
  • Pickleball Euphoria will offer private lessons, group clinics, and tournaments, among other events.

Want to jump into the action? Pickleball Euphoria offers memberships for individuals, families + groups. You can also sign up for a free membership, and then rent a court for around $30 per hour.

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