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Pickleball Kingdom expands into Livermore with eight-court indoor club

An eight-court indoor club is headed to Livermore, giving East Bay players a climate-controlled option built for leagues, clinics and year-round play.

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Pickleball Kingdom expands into Livermore with eight-court indoor club
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East Bay players looking for dependable indoor pickleball got a new target in Livermore, where Pickleball Kingdom said it is planning an eight-court club aimed at late 2026 or early 2027 opening. The site, which has not yet been announced, is being positioned as more than court space alone: the company says it will be a climate-controlled, premium facility built for year-round play, organized programming and social time off the court.

The Livermore club is expected to include professional-grade courts, digital scoreboards, courtside seating, lounge areas, coaching, clinics, youth development programming, leagues, tournaments and space for community and corporate events. That mix is what makes the opening matter for the East Bay map. Instead of relying on outdoor courts, players would have a dedicated indoor venue that can absorb weather swings, support repeated league nights and host events without asking people to plan around heat or wind.

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Pickleball Kingdom’s California buildout has been moving quickly. On March 19, 2026, the company said it had signed a landmark agreement to develop the entire state, with Parminder and Komal Saini leading the effort and the first California club in Roseville set to open the weekend of March 28, 2026. Then, on April 23, 2026, the brand announced a five-club Bay Area deal targeted for San Jose, Sunnyvale and Fremont, a sign that Livermore is part of a broader regional push rather than a one-off add-on. The company has also said its Roseville opening was record-breaking.

Livermore gives that strategy a useful suburban landing spot. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates the city’s population at 83,457 as of July 1, 2025, with 30,922 households, a median owner-occupied home value of $1,105,600 and a median gross rent of $2,677. Those numbers point to a market that can support premium memberships, league play and a club experience built around recurring visits, not just one-off drop-ins.

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The timing also fits the sport’s broader surge. USA Pickleball said in its 2025 growth report that the Pickleheads database added more than 2,300 places to play in 2025, bringing the national total to 18,258 locations and 82,613 known courts. The Sports & Fitness Industry Association said 24.3 million Americans played pickleball in 2025, up from about 4.2 million in 2020. In Livermore, where summer temperatures regularly push above 90 degrees, that demand makes a climate-controlled club especially practical. For East Bay players, the opening would turn Livermore into a real destination, one built for dependable play, organized competition and a full weekend on court.

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