(August 14, 2023) – The Sports activities & Health Business Affiliation (SFIA) and Pickleheads have launched the 2023 State of Pickleball: Participation & Infrastructure Report, which gives an in-depth evaluation of pickleball participation and services in the US. By overlaying detailed participation and facility information, this report highlights the funding wanted to maintain up with pickleball’s meteoric rise, leveraging information by no means out there earlier than.
As cited in SFIA’s Topline Participation Report, pickleball has continued its unimaginable rise in America, rising by 85.7% year-over-year and by an astonishing 158.6% over three years. With 8.9 million members in 2022, the variety of new members in pickleball exceeded the whole variety of pickleball members in 2021. This highlights the unprecedented progress and elevated consciousness of the game, resulting in the significance of leveraging facility information along with extra detailed participation breakdowns.
“We’re excited to collaborate with Pickleheads to create this first-of-its-kind report – leveraging an much more detailed and expansive overview of the quickest rising sport in America,” states Tom Cove, President & CEO, SFIA. “This partnership and new analysis product will assist inform the dialog round pickleball and allow the trade and neighborhood to handle the alternatives and challenges.”
Counter to some preconceived perceptions of the game, the typical age of a pickleball participant is 35, whereas the age group with probably the most members is 25-34. The 18- 24 and 65+ age teams had been tied for the second highest most participated age group.
Pickleball participation grew in each area in the US in 2022 with the South Atlantic area (together with DE, FL, GA, MD, NC, SC, VA) main the best way with 1.9 million pickleball gamers. The Pacific (1.5 million) and East North Central (1.4 million) areas had been the second and third most participated areas. The Mountain area (together with AZ, CA, UT) had the very best variety of devoted courts per 1,000 members (4.6), over twice the nationwide common. The Center Atlantic area (NY, NJ, PA) had the bottom courtroom protection with 1.0 devoted courts per 1,000 members.
“The SFIA has been on the forefront highlighting pickleball’s rise because the quickest rising sport in America. Now, leveraging our facility information, we will see this spectacular progress has created an thrilling problem for the trade – addressing the courtroom scarcity within the U.S.,” states Brandon Mackie, Co-founder and COO, Pickleheads. “With over $900 million of funding wanted in courtroom infrastructure, the approaching years needs to be very thrilling for the pickleball trade.”
A lot of America’s largest metropolitan cities are far behind in satisfying pickleball demand for courtroom infrastructure, with New York and Los Angeles each 98% beneath nationwide averages for devoted courts per 10,000 folks. With over 70% of pickleball courts at the moment non permanent in nature, there stays a big alternative to construct devoted services, particularly in America’s core metropolitan areas.
The 2023 State of Pickleball: Participation & Infrastructure Report is now out there for buy for $150 for SFIA Members and $350 for non-members by clicking right here.