OPEN PLAY

Open Play, All Day!

At Pickleball 706, we have open play sessions running all day, every day!

How it works:

  • Pay $12 for a Day Pass, or save money by purchasing a Day Pass Bundle or Unlimited Plan

  • Demo Paddle Rentals are available for $5.

  • Open Play is Drop-In, meaning you can show up and play in the middle of a session. Feel free to book online in advance though!

  • Our open play sessions use a paddle stacking system. If you prefer a private court, we recommend Reserving a Court.

To join upcoming Open Play sessions as well as programming like clinics and leagues, tap the button below!

Don’t have a Court Reserve account? You can sign up for free by tapping here. We also recommend downloading the free Court Reserve app for the best playing experience at Pickleball 706.

How we Open Play at 706

Court Assignments

  1. Courts are progressional from Court 5 being the Advanced Level, to Court 8 being the Beginner Level.

  2. When joining Open play be sure to find your level.

  3. Paddle Stacking Bins will be outside each Court. In less busy times: Courts 5 & 6 will stack together and Courts 7 & 8 will stack together.

  4. Scoring:,

    • No Players waiting: Play to 11, win by 2.

    • 1-3 Players Waiting: Play to 11, win by 1. Winners stay on the Court.

    • 4 or more Players waiting: Play to 11, win by 1. 4 on/4 off. All Players leave the Court. Four new players come onto the court.

  5. If there are not enough players to fill courts then Court 5 is used first.

Open Play Etiquette

  1. After registering at the front desk, check at the front desk to see which courts are designated for Open Play and what levels are assigned.

  2. Get in line for a game by placing your paddle in the stacking cart located behind each court.

  3. The order of paddles in the stack determines the playing order. The Top Tier is waiting position #1. The “Next Up” Clip indicates the next group to Play. When it’s your turn to play, remove your paddle and move the “Next Up” clip to the next shelf. If there are no paddles in the stack, leave it on the top tier.

  4. If you see a stack with less than 4 paddles, you can add your paddle to that stack to join their group.

  5. When a game ends and a court opens, yell “COURT” so the next four players in the paddle stack know to take the court.

  6. Players from the finished game can either rest or place their paddles back in line to wait for their next turn.

  7. Games are played to 11, win by 2.

Open Play Rules

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