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  3. [Facility] Tempe, Arizona Doubles Its Pickleball Courts -- 16 Municipal Courts Grand-Open April 24

[Facility] Tempe, Arizona Doubles Its Pickleball Courts -- 16 Municipal Courts Grand-Open April 24

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April 18, 2026
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The city of Tempe, Arizona, will double its pickleball courts at the Tempe Sports Complex from 8 to 16 and hold a grand opening on April 24, 2026. The budget comes from the city's Parks Capital Improvement Program, part of a large-scale plan that invests more than $60 million (about 9 billion yen) in the city's parks over five years. It is basically free-admission, first-come, first-served free play, making it one of the largest government-led pickleball facilities in the US.

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Project overview -- fully renovating the existing 8 courts and adding 8 new ones

The Tempe Sports Complex opened 8 pickleball courts in 2019. It drew attention as Arizona's first ADA-compliant (disability-accessible) pickleball courts, and local community use has surged since opening.

This expansion project ran the full renovation (resurfacing) of the existing 8 courts and the construction of 8 new courts simultaneously. All courts were closed for about three weeks, from April 6 to 24, to complete the work. The new courts are also ADA accessible.

Facility spec comparison -- before doubling vs. after

Item Before expansion (since 2019) After expansion (from April 24, 2026)
Number of courts 8 courts 16 courts
ADA compliant Yes (state first) All 16 courts compliant
Usage fee Free Free
Usage method First-come, first-served free play First-come, first-served free play (except during class times)
Hours Daytime 5:00-23:00 (summer)
Lighting Available All 16 courts lit for night play

Summer hours are 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Given Arizona's harsh daytime heat, it's practical that they secure early-morning and evening times for play.

Budget and background -- a $60 million, five-year parks plan

This court expansion was carried out as part of Tempe's Parks Capital Improvement Program. This program is a large-scale plan that investsmore than $60 million (about 9 billion yen)in the city's park infrastructure over five years, and doubling the pickleball courts is positioned as one of its priority projects.

The basis for the expansion decision was an updated survey for Tempe's "Parks and Recreation Master Plan." As a result of a resident survey and data analysis, adding pickleball courts emerged as the most in-demand facility-improvement item. The city deciding to add courts in a data-driven way is a model case instructive for Japanese municipalities too.

Grand opening details -- ribbon-cutting and live demo

At the April 24, 2026 grand opening, a ribbon-cutting ceremony and live demonstration are planned over two hours from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Hosted by Tempe's Parks and Recreation department, it will be an event where residents can try out the new courts.

Community reaction -- "the government is genuinely supporting pickleball"

"When it opened in 2019 I thought 8 courts was enough, but within three years wait times became the norm. With 16 courts, the morning crowding should ease considerably." -- a Tempe pickleball player (paraphrased from a social media post)

"A public facility where you can use 16 courts for free is among the best in the US. While private facilities on monthly plans cost over $100 a month, Tempe's effort is exemplary." -- Arizona pickleball enthusiast community

"It's wonderful that they adopted ADA compliance from the start. For players with disabilities, pickleball is a sport with a low barrier to entry. If facility-side accessibility is in place, participants will grow further." -- a member of a disability sports support group

Impact on Japanese players -- as an advanced model for public courts

What the Tempe case suggests to Japanese players is the possibility of government-run public pickleball court development. In Japan, private facilities (Tokyo Tower CourtPickleball One and others) run ahead, but public facility development often amounts to no more than repurposing municipal gyms or tennis courts.

A model that, like Tempe, develops dedicated pickleball courts with public funds based on a survey of residents' needs and opens them for free will be a concrete benchmark when Japanese municipalities set out to promote pickleball.

Facility expansion accelerating across the US -- Tempe is the "third wave"

There are three currents in the 2026 pickleball facility market.

  • Rapid expansion of large private chains: The Picklr opening new locations in succession across the US. In April it opened Seattle-Fremont (10 courts) and West Allis, Wisconsin (10 courts)
  • Premium urban facilities: CityPickle's Central Parkand other high-value models that open on prime land in city centers
  • Expansion of public facilities: free courts developed with government budgets, like Tempe. These become the foundation for sustainable adoption

Tempe's 16 courts symbolize "the era when public facilities genuinely support pickleball." With private and public facilities working as two wheels, further growth of the pickleball population is expected.

Tempe Sports Complex facility information

Item Details
Facility Name Tempe Sports Complex
Location Tempe, Arizona
Number of courts 16 courts (from April 24, 2026)
Grand opening April 24, 2026, 17:00-19:00
Hours 5:00-23:00 (summer)
Usage fee Free (first-come, first-served free play)
ADA compliant All 16 courts compliant
Budget Part of the Parks Capital Improvement Program (over $60 million over five years)
Operator City of Tempe Parks and Recreation department

Summary

Behind Tempe's doubling of its pickleball courts lie survey data on resident needs and the government's seriousness in the form of a $60 million, five-year parks budget. The scale of free, ADA-compliant, 16 courts sets a new standard for public pickleball facilities. Government-led pickleball court development is beginning to be discussed in Japan too, and the Tempe case is worth watching as a concrete precedent. After the April 24 grand opening, if data on usage and resident satisfaction come out, the ripple effect on other municipalities will grow even larger.

FAQ

Are the Tempe Sports Complex pickleball courts paid?

No, they're free. First-come, first-served free play is the basis, and anyone can use them except during city-hosted class or program times. Compared with monthly-membership private facilities (typically over $100 a month), there is a big cost advantage.

Why does the government invest in pickleball courts?

In Tempe's case, adding pickleball courts came up as the most in-demand facility-improvement item in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan's resident survey. The budget is allocated in a way that answers residents' needs with data. It's part of a program that invests more than $60 million in park infrastructure over five years.

Are there public pickleball courts in Japan?

In Japan, dedicated public pickleball courts are still few, and many amount to shared or repurposed gyms and tennis courts. However, the JPA (Japan Pickleball Association) and local chapters are lobbying municipalities, and moves to develop dedicated courts are expected to accelerate going forward.

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小島 怜's avatar Rei Kojima

I'm a pickleball enthusiast in my third year living in Vietnam. In high school I was on the badminton team, spending every day chasing the shuttle. Now, amid the buzz of Ho Chi Minh City, I'm fully immersed in the speedy volleys my badminton background enables and the strategic mind games unique to pickleball. I'll casually share the real playing scene in Vietnam—local court info and improvement tips that only a former badminton player would know!

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