Pickleball Service Area Dimensions

Each pickleball service area measures 10 feet wide by 15 feet deep (150 square feet). There are two service courts on each side of the net, divided by the centerline: the right (even) and left (odd) service courts. The serve must be made diagonally and must clear the kitchen (non-volley zone). Click the green service zones in the diagram below.

20'
Width
44'
Length
880 sq ft
Area
2' 10"
Net (center)
3'
Net (posts)
20' x 7'
Kitchen
20'44'7'Kitchen10' x 15'10' x 15'Net: 34" center / 36" postsKITCHENKITCHENplayrez.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

How big is a pickleball service area?
Each service area is 10 feet wide by 15 feet deep (150 sq ft). There are two per side.
What is the pickleball serving distance?
The server stands behind the baseline and serves diagonally. The service area begins at the kitchen line (7' from net) and extends 15' to the baseline.
What are service area dimensions in meters?
Each service area is 3.05m wide by 4.57m deep (13.94 sq m).