pickleball glossary
What is a Court dimensions in Pickleball?
A pickleball court is 13.41m × 6.10m (44ft × 20ft) — about a quarter the size of a tennis court. The net is 36 inches at the sidelines and 34 inches in the middle. The kitchen extends 7 feet from the net on each side.
Example in a match
The court is 44 feet long including both kitchens, 20 feet wide. Quarter the size of a tennis court.
Pickleball scoring with Volley
Volley scores pickleball with all the standard rules built in. Pick the sport at match setup, name your sides, and tap to score. Volley applies the rules from there — including the ones that involve "Court dimensions".
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Frequently asked questions
What is a court dimensions in pickleball?
A pickleball court is 13.41m × 6.10m (44ft × 20ft) — about a quarter the size of a tennis court. The net is 36 inches at the sidelines and 34 inches in the middle. The kitchen extends 7 feet from the net on each side.
Does Volley handle court dimensions automatically?
Yes. Volley's pickleball scoring engine handles every standard rule including court dimensions. You don't have to track it manually — pick the sport at match setup and Volley applies the rules.
Where can I learn more pickleball terms?
The full Pickleball glossary is at /pickleball-terms-glossary, with 20 of the most common terms explained.