Top 5 Pickleball Courts in Metro Manila
Metro Manila has more places to play pickleball than anywhere else in the Philippines — our directory alone lists close to 100 courts across the metro. To help you get started, here are five of the largest and most active venues, spread across different cities, court types, and price points. Every detail below comes straight from our court directory, so these are numbers you can actually rely on.
1. KYUSI Pickleball Club — Quezon City
With eight indoor courts, KYUSI is one of the biggest dedicated pickleball venues in Quezon City. Drop-in play runs around ₱150 per person, and it opens on select weekdays. If you are in the QC area and want plenty of court space so you are not waiting around for a turn, this is a strong pick. See the location and current schedule on the KYUSI Pickleball Club listing.
2. The Zone Sports Center — Makati
Right in the heart of Makati, along Malugay Street near Buendia, The Zone Sports Center offers six indoor courts. Drop-in rates are about ₱200 per person, and it is open most weekdays through the late morning — handy if your schedule has some daytime flexibility. Check the The Zone Sports Center listing for the latest hours.
3. Pickleball Hub — Muntinlupa
Down south, Pickleball Hub in Muntinlupa runs six indoor courts and, unlike many venues, is open every single day from early morning to night. That kind of availability is rare, and it makes fitting a game around a busy week much easier. Rates vary, so it is worth messaging them directly. Details and directions are on the Pickleball Hub listing.
4. Dink and Shot — Marikina
Dink and Shot brings six covered courts to Marikina, a welcome option for the east side of the metro. Drop-in play is around ₱250 per person. Because the courts are covered rather than fully air-conditioned, you get protection from sun and rain without the premium price tag of an indoor club. See the Dink and Shot listing for the current schedule.
5. Street Pickleball Ortigas — Pasig
For something more casual and easy on the wallet, Street Pickleball Ortigas runs five outdoor courts near the Strata 2000 building in the Ortigas area of Pasig. At around ₱100 per person for weekend evening sessions, it is one of the most affordable ways to play in the metro, with a fun, social street-play atmosphere. Find it on the Street Pickleball Ortigas listing.
A Few Tips Before You Go
- Look for open-play sessions, where you can join in and rotate with other players. They are perfect if you are coming solo or are still new to the game — and if you are, it is worth reading up on the rules of pickleball before you show up.
- Bring water and a towel. Even indoor courts get warm, and outdoor play in the Manila heat is no joke.
- If you do not own a paddle yet, ask whether the venue rents them so you can try before you buy. For a full rundown of what you need, read our beginner's guide to pickleball.
- Message the venue or check its listing before heading out — schedules and open-play times change often.
Finding the Right Court for You
These five are just a starting point — a mix of indoor, covered, and outdoor courts across Quezon City, Makati, Muntinlupa, Marikina, and Pasig, at prices from about ₱100 to ₱250 per person. The best court for you usually comes down to location, budget, and whether you prefer air-conditioned comfort or the outdoor game.
To compare all your options, browse the full list of Metro Manila pickleball courts on PlayPickle.ph, where you will find hours, fees, maps, and contact details for every venue. New courts open across the metro all the time, so it is worth checking back. We will see you on the court!