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pickleball

American  
[pik-uhl-bawl] / ˈpɪk əlˌbɔl /

noun

  • pickleballs
    plural
  1. a game, similar to tennis and badminton, played indoors or outdoors on a court with a low net, using a short-handled, lightweight paddle and a perforated plastic ball.


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Etymology

Origin of pickleball

First recorded in 1970–75; originally a proprietary name for the equipment used in the game

Explanation

Pickleball is a sport that's similar to tennis, but it's played with paddles instead of rackets. In pickleball, players hit a hollow plastic ball back and forth over a low net. Sometimes described as a cross between tennis and ping-pong, pickleball was invented in the 1960s in Washington state. It quickly grew popular in the Pacific Northwest, but didn't catch on more widely until the 2020s. Former U.S. Congressman Joel Pritchard is credited with creating the game for his kids. Many people think he named it after his dog, Pickles, but Pritchard later said pickleball came from the so-called pickle boat in crew, a randomly thrown-together group of rowers.

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Inside the push to make padel the next pickleball.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 24, 2026

The 55,000-square-foot hall, lit by gaping skylights in its 75-foot-high ceilings, reopened last November as Ballers, a sports club that has three glass-and-mesh-enclosed padel courts, along with golf simulators and courts for squash and pickleball.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 22, 2026

L.A. is also where she filmed her latest movie, “The Dink,” an Apple TV comedy centered on one of her favorite pastimes: pickleball.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 17, 2026

Then we have to do all the New York Times games, and then I’ll try and find a pickleball game.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 17, 2026

“I still can’t believe Legend likes pickleball more than basketball.”

From "The Tenth Mistake of Hank Hooperman" by Gennifer Choldenko

Plastic pickleballs look similar to Wiffle balls, but with more holes.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 22, 2026

When pickleballs are hit too hard, they crack.

From Los Angeles Times May 23, 2025

Once lit, the bottom layer displayed the second part of the message, “Ellen,” alongside several pickleballs — a nod to DeGeneres’ favorite activity.

From Salon Mar. 12, 2024

The hard plastic pickleballs create a sharp pop-pop-pop that is legendary for the disputes and lawsuits it has triggered nationwide.

From Seattle Times Oct. 24, 2023

Patio chairs and tables for spectators all have broken pickleballs shoved over their feet, putting to use the dozens of spherical casualties created by the pickleball aficionado and her friends.

From Washington Times Jul. 5, 2015

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