CentralWorld Opens Public Pickleball Court at Bangkok's Square A Plaza
CentralWorld's Square A plaza now hosts a free, open-air pickleball court with daily pro match windows, running through May 10 as part of The Summer Club 2026.

Bangkok's busiest retail corridor now has a pickleball court. CentralWorld opened a standard-sized, open-air facility at Square A plaza on April 1, giving city-centre players free daily access from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. as part of The Summer Club 2026, the mall's seasonal activation running through May 10.
The setup goes beyond a token sports installation. Spectator stands flank the court, and three 60-minute professional match sessions run daily between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., giving walk-up visitors a window into competitive play. Court time is managed through the Central X app, with each user capped at one booking per day.
The programming wrapped around the court reflects CentralWorld's ambition to turn Square A into more than a drop-in facility. Workshops, wellness classes, music sessions and weekend brunches are layered into the schedule alongside the pickleball programming, targeting the Gen Z and urban social sport crowd that has driven the game's growth across Southeast Asia.
Thai illustrator Prang Vipaluk contributed summer-themed graphics to the activation, and the building facade is being decorated with seasonal artwork, turning the plaza into a photo-friendly landmark that doubles as a passive recruitment tool for the sport.

For Bangkok's pickleball clubs, the Square A court offers something concrete: a standard-size, centrally located venue with no membership cost and a built-in audience of mall footfall. The three-hour pro match window each evening gives local players a showcase slot at one of Thailand's highest-traffic public spaces.
The model CentralWorld is running here, combining free access, structured programming, professional exhibition windows and integrated visual identity, is exactly the kind of infrastructure that can move pickleball from niche to mainstream without the cost barrier of private club membership. The window runs six weeks; how Bangkok's clubs use it will matter.
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