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The Pickleball Kingdom in North Texas has announced plans to open two more facilities in North Fort Worth and the Dallas Galleria, respectively, in late 2024 and early 2025.
With these brand-new locations, Pickleball Kingdom will be even more prevalent in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Players of all ages and abilities will find desired indoor courts with outdoor surfaces,and special amenities. Year-round play on indoor courts with outdoor surfaces, hourly play rates, monthly membership options (including special offers for Founding Members), a pro shop, locker rooms, lounge and meeting spaces, a grab-and-go snack bar called “The Kitchen,” private lessons, free Pickleball 101 classes, leagues and tournaments, and events are just a few of the amenities offered at each location.
With two more indoor courts than the Plano location, the North Fort Worth location—which is located half a mile east of Keller ISD’s Central High School—will seize the title of largest dedicated indoor pickleball court in North Texas. Offering a range of amenities to improve pickleball for all skill levels, both new venues cater to both novice and expert players. Modern conveniences, first-rate gear, and a variety of programs catered to the pickleball community’s needs are in store for guests.
Led by Dan Jenkins, a visionary entrepreneur and Master Franchisee, Pickleball Kingdom is expanding with up to 20 new locations across North Texas. Committed to inclusivity, exceptional facilities, and expert coaching, each franchise offers state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor playing surfaces. Embracing players of all ages and skill levels, including those in Plano, Dallas Galleria, and North Fort Worth, Pickleball Kingdom aims to make pickleball accessible year-round.
“Dallas Galleria and North Fort Worth are vibrant, active communities, and we’re excited to bring our high-quality indoor courts and pickleball facilities to these areas,” Jenkins said. “Our goal is to provide a welcoming environment where players of all ages and skill levels can enjoy the sport, connect with others, and feel part of a supportive community.”