SPORTIME Opens 25,000-Square-Foot Armonk Pickleball Destination for Year-Round Play
SPORTIME’s new Armonk club packs 11 indoor courts, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. hours, and event space into a 25,000-square-foot year-round play destination.

SPORTIME’s new Armonk club makes a strong case for the indoor pickleball micro-retreat: 11 dedicated courts, climate control, and hours that run from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week. In a region where outdoor play can disappear the moment weather turns, that kind of access changes the trip math fast.
The club opened on Sunday, March 15, at 112 Business Park Drive in Armonk, adding another purpose-built stop to SPORTIME Pickleball’s growing tri-state footprint. The company said the site expanded its Westchester presence to 27 courts total, a signal that this is not a token add-on to an existing sports complex. It is a full indoor destination built for steady traffic, from early-morning drills to late-night open play.

Inside, the club is set up like a player-first facility rather than a converted warehouse. SPORTIME’s location page lists pro-cushioned courts, high ceilings, bright low-glare lighting, courtside viewing, two private party and event rooms, a Smash Zone pro shop, modern locker rooms, and grab-and-go snacks and beverages. Other coverage pegged the building at 26,550 square feet, a touch larger than the 25,000-square-foot figure used in The Inside Press, with 11 climate-controlled indoor courts serving Northern Westchester.
That scale matters because it supports more than casual drop-in play. SPORTIME is offering court rentals, private and semi-private lessons, instructional programs for adults and juniors, social and level-rated open play, plus tournaments and special events. For players used to the local court scene, where bookings can be tight and weather can erase a weekend, the Armonk setup offers something different: a place where the schedule does not hinge on the forecast.
The early response suggested the market was ready for it. Opening-day coverage said players filled the courts on day one, and SPORTIME had already been talking about the project as far back as September 2024, when a new pickleball club was identified for the Business Park Drive area. The opening also fits a larger company goal to build 200 pickleball courts by 2030. For Northeast players weighing whether a weekend drive is worth it, Armonk gives a clear answer: when the whole club is designed around indoor pickleball, the destination itself becomes the draw.
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