Match Point Pickleball, Apex Sports Village Partner to Bring TYPTI to Bali
Match Point Pickleball Club announced a partnership with Bali’s Apex Sports Village to bring TYPTI/MatchPoint coaching and programming to Indonesia, the companies said in a Feb. 20, 2026 release.

Match Point Pickleball Club announced a partnership with Bali’s Apex Sports Village to expand Match Point coaching, programming, and brand presence in Indonesia, with the companies naming Feb. 20, 2026 as the date of the announcement. The release says the deal will bring TYPTI/MatchPoint programming to Bali, though the announcement does not define TYPTI or provide a rollout schedule.
Match Point is the Columbus, Ohio operator behind a large indoor sports complex that Insider Fitt Co described as “the world’s largest indoor pickleball and sports entertainment facility,” while another notice called it “one of the world’s largest indoor pickleball facilities.” The Columbus facility lists 38 pickleball courts, an indoor golf experience called The Links at Match Point with five Trackman simulators, badminton and table tennis amenities, co-working spaces, and a full pro shop with integrated point-of-sale.
Technology is central to Match Point’s pitch. Bill Taylor, identified as Operations Manager and Head Pro at Match Point Pickleball Club, said in an Insider Fitt Co interview that Playbypoint supplies the backbone for the operation and described a single branded app managing member interactions and amenities. Taylor said, “We’re not just building a pickleball facility, we’re creating a complete wellness and social destination. Our vision is to provide a holistic experience where health and fitness go beyond just one sport. Playbypoint gives us the technology infrastructure to deliver on this vision seamlessly. Members can move from pickleball to golf simulators to our co-working spaces, with every interaction managed through one branded app. The instant replay integration on our courts is just one example of how we’re using technology to create experiences that set us apart, we’re not just a place to play, we’re a place to live well.”
The Match Point materials emphasize unified management across courts and amenities, automated video capture and instant replay integration, a white-label mobile app, member community features, and real-time analytics to optimize operations and revenue. Match Point also reported that membership registration began in September on its website and that the Columbus facility opened in late 2025; the partnership announcement follows that opening in February 2026.

Apex Sports Village is identified only by location in Bali and its role as Match Point’s local partner to deliver programming in Indonesia. A separate headline from SCTimes listed Columbus Arsenal alongside Match Point and Apex Sports in its headline, “Groundbreaking Partnership Brings Pickleball and TYPTI to Indonesia: Match Point Pickleball Club, Columbus Arsenal, and Apex Sports”, but the supplied materials do not detail Columbus Arsenal’s role.
The announcement leaves major operational and commercial questions unanswered: the meaning and origin of the TYPTI acronym, whether the arrangement is a franchise, licensing, management agreement or coach-exchange, any financial terms, whether Playbypoint and the Match Point branded app will be deployed in Bali, and when programming will begin at specific venues in Indonesia. Match Point’s technology stack, instant replay integration, and the Columbus facility’s 38 courts and five Trackman simulators outline what the brand is exporting; the companies have not yet provided a timeline or operational specifics for the Bali rollout.
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