New York pickleball lessons
Pickleball lessons in New York, NY
12 facilities we list in New York offer pickleball lessons. Always call ahead to confirm scheduling and pricing.
Facilities offering lessons
- CityPickle - Wollman Rink 830 5th Ave
Outdoor · 14 courts · Public access
- SPORTIME Randall's Island / JMTA New York City 1 Randalls Is
Indoor · 12 courts · Public access
- Commonpoint Queens Tennis and Athletic Center at Alley Pond 79-20 Winchester Blvd
Outdoor · 10 courts · Public access
- Life Time at PENN 1 250 W 34th St.
Indoor · 7 courts · Public access
- Dodge YMCA 225 Atlantic Avenue
Indoor · 4 courts · Public access
- Stadium Tennis Center 725 Exterior Street
Indoor · 4 courts · Public access
- Equinox East 61st Street 330 East 61st Street
Indoor · 3 courts · Public access
- Pickle 1 5 Hanover Square
Indoor · 3 courts · Public access
- 14th Street Y 344 East 14th Street, Manhattan
Indoor · 2 courts · Public access
- Court 16 Manhattan 28 Liberty Street
Indoor · 2 courts · Public access
- Life Time - Sky 605 W 42nd St
Indoor · 2 courts · Public access
- Center at West Park 165 W 86th St
Indoor · 1 court · Private (member access)
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Frequently asked
- Where can I take pickleball lessons in New York?
- 12 facilities in New York offer pickleball lessons. The list below covers public clinics, private coaches, and group programs we have confirmed. Always call ahead to confirm current scheduling and pricing.
- How much do pickleball lessons cost in New York?
- Pricing varies by venue. Public-park group clinics typically run $15-30 per session. Private 1-on-1 coaching is usually $60-120 per hour, depending on the coach's certifications and experience. Many facilities offer 4-week beginner packages around $80-150.
- What certifications should I look for in a pickleball coach?
- The two most recognized credentials are PPR (Professional Pickleball Registry) and PCI (Pickleball Coaching International). Both require passing assessments and continuing education. A coach without certification can still be excellent, but credentials are a useful filter when you don't have a personal recommendation.