Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club

501 S Providence Rd, Wallingford, PA, 19086, USA
(610) 566-7961
wsarc.org

The Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club Pickleball Court offers a fantastic space for all pickleball enthusiasts. With four outdoor courts, you have plenty of room to play, practice and perfect your skills. There are also no indoor courts available, allowing you to take advantage of the balmy summers in Wallingford, Pennsylvania. All members have access to the courts and can use their own paddles, balls and racquets. Restrooms and water fountains are also provided for your convenience.

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501 S Providence Rd, Wallingford, PA, 19086, USA

Court Information

Access:
Membership Required
Total Courts:
4
Indoor Courts:
0
Outdoor courts:
4
Type:
-

The membership is both permanent or byo clay and hard surfaces so you can customize your experience as you wish. The courts are well-maintained with plenty of shade for those hot summer days. Whether you’re playing with friends or practicing on your own, the Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club Pickleball Court is an excellent spot to perfect your game.


Nets & Lines

  • Permanent Lines
  • Bring Your Own Nets

Surface

  • Clay Surface
  • Hard Surface

Amenities

  • Restrooms
  • Water

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a membership to play at Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club?

Yes, you do need a membership to play at Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club. Membership grants you access to the club's facilities, including the pickleball courts. Memberships are available for individuals, families, and seniors, with different pricing options. Becoming a member not only allows you to enjoy playing pickleball on their well-maintained courts but also gives you access to other amenities such as restrooms and water fountains.

How many indoor courts does Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club have?

Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club does not have any indoor pickleball courts. All of their pickleball courts are located outdoors. This means that the availability of playing is dependent on weather conditions. It's always a good idea to check with the club or visit their website for any weather-related updates or closure notifications.

What type of surface do the pickleball courts at Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club have?

The pickleball courts at Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club have two types of surfaces: clay and hardcourt. The club offers players the option to play on either surface based on their preference or court availability. Clay surfaces provide slightly slower gameplay with more grip, while hardcourts offer faster gameplay. Both types of surfaces are well-maintained by the club's staff to ensure an enjoyable playing experience for its members.

Are permanent lines painted on the pickleball courts?

Yes, permanent lines are painted on the pickleball courts at Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club. Having permanent lines ensures accurate and consistent court markings for pickleball games. These lines are clearly visible and help players adhere to the official rules of the game. The club takes regular maintenance measures to keep the lines in good condition, ensuring a professional playing experience for its members.

Do I need to bring my own nets to play at Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club?

Yes, you need to bring your own nets to play at Wallingford Swim and Racquet Club. The club does not provide nets for pickleball. It is recommended that players have their own portable pickleball net system or coordinate with other players who can bring one. Additionally, it's important to ensure that the net height adheres to the official regulations set by USA Pickleball Association (USAPA) for proper gameplay.

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