Noun
(uncountable) A racquet sport, played with solid paddles and a perforated ball, which combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis.
2022 February 19, Shannon Mullen, “America's fastest growing sport is a cross between tennis, ping pong, and badminton”, in National, NPR, retrieved 2022-02-19:For the rapidly decreasing number of Americans who've never heard of pickleball, the obscure paddleball game is America's fastest growing sport for the second year in a row.
(countable) The ball used in the sport of pickleball.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlong with playing pickleball, he sticks to a regular litter pickup schedule in Midtown and Spring Hill. Source: Internet
• 10 a.m., pickleball is held each Wednesday at the Yadkin Valley Senior Center, 121 Delos Martin Drive, Jonesville. Source: Internet
A drove of loyal pickleball players were on hand at Monday’s Scottdale Borough Council meeting to advocate for an outdoor place to play. Source: Internet
Canning said the Municipal Park has been seeing a lot of activity, especially in the evening, with people playing basketball, tennis and pickleball. Source: Internet
Although the center, which opened in February, hosted two pickleball clinics, Saturday and Sunday’s tournament was the first pickleball tournament to be held in Camden. Source: Internet
Andalusia’s amenities include its Tapas Restaurant; tennis, pickleball, and bocce courts; fitness center; swimming pool; activity rooms; and golf course and golf clubhouse. Source: Internet