Pickleball Courts in Jaipur
Two courts, side by side, floodlit until midnight. Bring eight people and nobody sits out. Bring two and play singles. Bring nobody and we will find you a game.
Paddles and balls are at reception, so the entire barrier to entry is showing up in trainers.

- Courts
- 2 outdoor courts
- Format
- Singles or doubles · 2–4 per court
- Sessions
- 60 minutes
- Lighting
- Floodlit until midnight
- Equipment
- Paddles & balls at the venue
- Hours
- 6am – midnight, every day
Two floodlit courts · Shyam Nagar
Pickleball Courts in Jaipur
Two courts, not one
Most pickleball venues run a single court, which quietly decides how your evening goes: four play, everyone else watches, and a group of eight books two slots an hour apart.
We have two courts beside each other. Eight people play at once. A group of six rotates properly instead of standing around. And when a court frees up mid-session, you are not waiting on a stranger's booking to end.
Pickleball after work, properly lit
The 8pm to 11pm window is when most people in Jaipur actually want to play, and it is the hardest slot in the city to get. Both our courts are floodlit and we stay open until midnight, seven days a week — so late games are a normal booking here, not a favour.
Never played? Start here
Pickleball is the easiest racket sport to begin. The court is small, the ball is slow and perforated, and the paddle is solid — so there is no technique to learn before the first rally. Most people are playing points inside ten minutes, which is why it has spread through every age group at once.
You do not need four people. Singles works perfectly well on a court this size, and a doubles court with two players is a genuinely hard workout.
What to bring: non-marking shoes and gym kit. Paddles are here.
Singles and doubles
Doubles is the standard game and the social one — four players, most points decided at the net in the short exchanges after the third shot.
Singles is a different sport wearing the same clothes: far more running, longer points from the baseline, and a much better argument for booking a full hour. With two courts we can usually accommodate a singles booking even at busy times.
Coaching
Beginner sessions cover the four things that actually decide early games: the serve, the third shot, the non-volley zone, and where to stand. Small groups and one-to-one are both available — message us on WhatsApp and we will point you at the right one.


Court pricing
What it costs.
Per court, per hour. Hudle also sells 30-minute slots at half these rates.
Weekdays
- 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM
- ₹900
- 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- ₹600
- 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- ₹900
Weekends
- 6:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- ₹900
Visit
Find the Fort.
We are inside Grassfield Club in Shyam Nagar, west Jaipur. Grassfield Club is a separate business with its own listing — use the directions link below rather than searching for the club by name.
Grassfield Club, Kishan Nagar, Shyam NagarJaipur, Rajasthan 302019
Open all days · 6:00 AM – 12:00 Midnight
FAQ
Before you ask.
- Do I need experience to play pickleball?
- None. It is the easiest racket sport to start — most people are playing real points within ten minutes of picking up a paddle.
- How many players do I need for pickleball?
- Two for singles, four for doubles. With two courts, groups of six or eight all play at once.
- Do you provide paddles?
- Yes. Paddles and balls are available at the venue.
- Can I play pickleball at night in Jaipur?
- Yes. Both courts are floodlit and we are open until midnight every day.
- Are the pickleball courts indoor or outdoor?
- Outdoor, and both are floodlit for evening play.
- Is pickleball suitable for older or less sporty players?
- It is one of the few sports where a mixed-age, mixed-fitness group has a genuinely competitive game. The court is small, the ball is slow, and there is very little running in doubles.
- How much does a pickleball court cost in Jaipur?
- At Padel Fort a court is ₹900 per hour at peak times and ₹600 per hour between 9am and 5pm on weekdays. Hudle also sells 30-minute slots at half those rates.
- What is the difference between pickleball and padel?
- Different court, different equipment, different game. Pickleball uses a solid paddle on a small open court; padel is doubles played inside a glass box. We have both on the same site.
Also at the Fort
Padel in Jaipur
The panoramic padel court is on the same site, so a group that cannot agree splits across both sports and still turns up at one address.
Padel in Jaipur