Tinton Falls will be the location for a new Pickleball Kingdom facility.
The world’s largest indoor pickleball entity announced on Wednesday that it will open a brand-new 30,000-square-foot location in October.
Located at 3176 Shafto Rd, the new Monmouth County location will offer 30-foot ceilings and an open layout; and enough space to support 11 pickleball courts.
The new facility, led by franchise Ved Mishra, is poised to become a premier pickleball destination.
“We are thrilled to bring another Pickleball Kingdom to New Jersey, this time in Tinton Falls,” Ace Rodrigues,Founder and CEO of Pickleball Kingdom. “We are confident that this club will be a top destination for players of all levels in the area.”
The Tinton Falls facility will offer:
- State-of-the-Art Indoor Courts: Engineered to provide optimal playing conditions, combining outdoor court surfaces with the indoor environment to ensure consistent play, regardless of weather.
- Professional Coaching and Clinics: Tailored for players of all abilities, from beginners to seasoned competitors.
- Youth Programs: Helping the next generation discover and enjoy the game.
- Leagues and Tournaments: Offering competitive opportunities for players who want to test their skills.
- Community and Corporate Events: Fostering a strong sense of camaraderie among members.
“With a deep passion for pickleball and racquet sports, I’ve always been driven by the energy and camaraderie they inspire,” Mishra said. “As an avid pickleball player, I’m committed to promoting the sport and engaging with the local community to foster an active, healthy lifestyle. I’m excited to introduce this top-tier facility to Tinton Falls and help grow the pickleball community in this vibrant area.”
“We’re proud to partner with Ved, whose passion for the sport and dedication to excellence align perfectly with the core values of Pickleball Kingdom,” Rob Streett, president and chief global officer of Pickleball Kingdom said. “We look forward to seeing the Tinton Falls club become a hub for pickleball and community-building.”