Pickleball court dimensions & run-off
Exact USAPA pickleball dimensions, why our tiles match the sport perfectly, and how much run-off you really want around the court.

Pickleball has a quirk that works perfectly in our favour: the sport is defined in feet — and so are our tiles. A regulation court maps to an exact whole-tile grid, so every line lands precisely on a tile join.
| Element | Dimension |
|---|---|
| Court (incl. lines) | 13.41 m × 6.10 m (44 ft × 20 ft) |
| Non-volley zone (kitchen) | 2.13 m (7 ft) each side of the net |
| Net height | 0.914 m at the posts · 0.864 m at centre |
| Service areas | Two per side, split by the centre line |
| Tournament space guideline | 9.1 m × 18.3 m (30 ft × 60 ft) total |
Our ready-made pickleball courts
| Court | Overall size | Area | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regulation Pickleball Court | 6.26 m × 13.57 m | 84.9 m² | $4,160 |
| Pickleball Court with Run-Off | 7.48 m × 14.79 m | 110.6 m² | $5,417 |

How much run-off do you want?
The regulation surface alone plays tight — you're chasing lobs right to the edge. The Regulation court is the efficient choice when you're adding pickleball to an existing slab. If you're building fresh and the space allows, the run-off version adds a safety border all the way around: room to chase the lob without leaving the tiles, and a more finished, framed look. Tournament guidelines suggest up to 30 × 60 ft of total space — generous for a backyard, but it tells you which direction more room goes.

Lines that land on joins
Because the sport's geometry is foot-based, the kitchen, baselines, sidelines and centre line all land exactly on tile joins — factory-applied into the tile, crisp and permanent. No measuring, no taping, no repainting.
Start from a ready-made court
Nine proven sizes with instant colour swaps and live pricing — every one customisable from there.
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