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Indoor Courts in Puchong

A guide to Puchong's 10 indoor pickleball courts: what to expect, what separates a good court from a mediocre one, and how our rankings work.

Puchong has grown into one of the busier pickleball spots in the Klang Valley, and a good chunk of that play happens indoors. Indoor courts here are usually converted badminton or futsal halls fitted with proper court lines, nets, and sometimes matting or cushioned flooring built for racket sports. The draw is obvious: no rain delays, no scorching afternoon sun, and consistent lighting whether you're booking a 7am slot before work or a 10pm session after dinner. We're tracking 10 of these venues across the area, ranging from single-court setups tucked into shoplots to multi-court centers that run leagues and open play sessions.

Not all indoor courts are equal, though. Floor surface matters a lot: some halls use interlocking sports tiles built for grip and shock absorption, while others are just painted concrete or repurposed badminton wood that gets slippery with dust. Ceiling height counts too, since lobbed shots need room to breathe. Beyond the court itself, look at booking flexibility (app vs. phone call vs. walk-in), the state of nets and paddles for rent, air circulation or aircon, and whether the place gets overcrowded during peak evening hours.

Our scoring weighs these factors together, along with how consistently a venue delivers on them, so you're not just going on a star average. For the full ranked breakdown, see the best pickleball courts in Puchong, and check our methodology for exactly how we score and rank each listing.

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All indoor courts in Puchong, ranked by score and relevance

10 businesses, scored on recent reviews. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is indoor courts, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist.

Pickle Wave
#1
81

Pickle Wave

4.9(27)✓ Google-verified

Pickle Wave delivers a consistently high-quality playing experience with courts that stay comfortable even in midday heat. The recent heat-insulating ceiling upgrade drew repeated praise, and regular court maintenance plus strong lighting make sessions enjoyable from afternoon through evening. Staff keep facilities spotless nightly, with free parking, clean showers, and a stocked vending machine rounding out the amenities. The space hosts a mix of casual and serious players in a welcoming, low-pressure vibe that draws families and established groups alike.

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Picklehaus
#2
80

Picklehaus

4.8(76)✓ Google-verified

Most players find Picklehaus a welcoming, clean space with solid courts and fair prices in a handy Puchong location. The staff earn consistent praise for being approachable, though some note ventilation needs work and baseline markings could be more reliable. The venue has a relaxed, social feel that keeps regulars coming back. Parking is plentiful. A few early reviews flagged the space feels stuffy and the physical address is hard to spot, but the overall experience leans strongly toward a place people want to return to.

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Pickle Power Puchong
#3
73

Pickle Power Puchong

4.5(88)✓ Google-verified

Pickle Power Puchong draws players to its size and free parking, but the uneven concrete courts divide opinion. Most reviewers praise the space and amenities; recent visitors complain the surface worsens after attempted upgrades, with balls skidding unpredictably and poor drainage in rain. Equipment rental is available, though some seating and lighting need work.

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High On Pickle
#4
70

High On Pickle

4.2(65)✓ Google-verified

High On Pickle draws strong praise for clean, well-kept courts and staff who respond quickly and helpfully. Courts feel comfortable during off-peak play, parking is convenient, and families appreciate the welcoming atmosphere. Heat remains a sticking point for some afternoon players, dividing fences are low enough that balls roll between courts, and seating room is tight when groups bring gear.

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Pickletown
#5
62

Pickletown

3.9(17)

Pickletown built a strong reputation early on with polished courts and reasonable off-peak rates, but recent price hikes (now RM60-100/hour during peak) have deterred casual players and left courts emptier. Flooring quality and staff friendliness remain consistent strengths, though missing court dividers and occasional service delays frustrate regulars.

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Yak Chee Sports Complex @ Jalan Puchong
#6
59 low data

Yak Chee Sports Complex @ Jalan Puchong

4.7(7)✓ Google-verified

Yak Chee draws praise as a solid training spot with badminton, basketball and pickleball courts. One reviewer flagged dim lighting during night play.

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Han Ming Pickleball Centre @ Bandar Puteri Puchong
#7
58

Han Ming Pickleball Centre @ Bandar Puteri Puchong

3.2(6)✓ Google-verified

Han Ming offers six hard-court pickleball facilities at genuine low rates and consistent bright lighting that draws regular players. Management coordination issues dog the experience: security staff interrupt games repeatedly to check bookings already logged in the system, and lights have been dimmed mid-session. Spacing between courts is ample, but nets fall short of professional standards, allowing balls to drift across play zones.

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Playpoint Sport Center (Badminton & Pickleball)
#8
76

Playpoint Sport Center (Badminton & Pickleball)

4.5(162)✓ Google-verified

Courts are well-kept and the facility offers 12 rubber courts with a pro shop, but cleanliness and comfort issues overshadow the experience. Reviewers consistently praise the court quality and maintenance, yet poor ventilation, extreme heat, filthy toilets, and staff conduct (smoking at the entrance during play) drive away repeat customers. Pricing at RM35/hour troubles budget players.

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BK3 Outdoor Pickleball
#9
49 low data

BK3 Outdoor Pickleball

5.0(1)

Not enough recent reviews yet to synthesise a reliable sentiment read for this business.

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Common questions about indoor courts

How much does it cost to book an indoor pickleball court in Puchong?
Most indoor courts charge by the hour per court, and rates typically run higher than outdoor public courts because you're paying for aircon, lighting, and a maintained hall. Expect a range depending on peak vs. off-peak hours, with weekday mornings usually cheapest and weekend evenings priciest. Some venues offer monthly or package rates if you play often.
How often should I book to actually improve at pickleball?
Playing once a week keeps you socially active but progress will be slow. Twice or three times a week is the common sweet spot for players trying to move up in skill level, since it gives enough repetition without burning out. Indoor courts make this easier to stick to since sessions aren't cancelled by weather.
What should I expect when I show up to an indoor court for the first time?
You'll usually need to book a slot in advance, especially evenings and weekends when courts fill up fast. Bring your own paddle if you have one, though many venues rent them out along with balls. Non-marking shoes are often required to protect the floor, so check the venue's rules before you arrive.
How can I tell if an indoor court is good quality before booking?
Check the flooring type first (proper sports tiles beat bare concrete or slick wood), then look at ceiling height and lighting evenness, since shadows on the court are a common complaint. Ask about air circulation too, since a stuffy poorly ventilated hall makes long sessions rough even with aircon running.

Last updated 2026-07-14