O2 Bangkok sports and wellness complex to open mid‑2026 with pickleball courts
O2 Bangkok, a 10,200-square-metre sports and wellness complex, will open mid-2026 and includes competition-grade pickleball courts alongside training and on-site medical support.

O2 Bangkok will open mid-2026 as a 10,200-square-metre sports and wellness complex in the heart of the city, organisers previewed on February 23, 2026. The facility is being built to combine training, medical support and multi-purpose courts that organisers say are designed to meet competition-grade standards, with pickleball specifically listed among the court programs.
The organisers’ February 23 preview highlighted the centre’s dual focus on athlete preparation and event-ready infrastructure. The 10,200-square-metre footprint will house dedicated training spaces to support on-court skill work and strength-conditioning sessions, alongside medical support facilities intended for rehabilitation and injury management during training cycles and tournament windows.
Pickleball courts at O2 Bangkok are described as multi-purpose but built to competition-grade specifications, indicating playing surfaces and court layouts suitable for sanctioned matches and professional-caliber practices. Those specifications, combined with the on-site training and medical support, create a contiguous environment for athletes preparing for regional circuits and national selection events.
Construction and opening timing put the venue into play for the second half of 2026; mid-2026 is the target public opening window given at the February 23 preview. The organisers did not release a detailed schedule of specific tournaments or resident teams at that presentation, focusing instead on the complex’s capacity and amenities across its 10,200-square-metre plan.
O2 Bangkok’s arrival will add a purpose-built option for players and coaches seeking competition-grade courts paired with integrated support services in Bangkok. With training areas, medical support and multi-purpose courts co-located under one roof, the complex is positioned to be a hub for preparation and competition once doors open mid-2026.
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