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Pickleball Court Dimensions: Official Size, Layout & Net Height

Official court size: 20 ft wide × 44 ft long. Net height: 34 inches at center, 36 inches at posts. Kitchen (NVZ): 7 ft from the net on each side. The court size is the same for singles and doubles.

Official Pickleball Court Dimensions

According to USA Pickleball's official rulebook, the playing surface must be 20 feet wide by 44 feet long — measured to the outside edges of the boundary lines. This is the same whether you're playing singles or doubles.

📐 All Court Measurements at a Glance

  • Total court width20 ft (6.1 m)
  • Total court length44 ft (13.4 m)
  • Net height (center)34 in (86.4 cm)
  • Net height (posts/sides)36 in (91.4 cm)
  • Kitchen (NVZ) depth7 ft (2.1 m) each side
  • Service box depth15 ft (4.6 m)
  • Service box width10 ft (3.0 m)
  • Recommended out-of-bounds buffer10 ft on ends, 7 ft on sides
  • Total recommended space30 ft × 60 ft

Court Layout Diagram

The court is divided into distinct zones. Here's a text-based representation of the layout:

┌────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                  BASELINE                  │
│  ←——————————— 20 feet ————————————→       │
│                                            │
│  Left         │          Right             │
│  Service Box  │          Service Box       │
│   10 ft wide  │           10 ft wide       │
│               │                            │
│  ←——— 15 ft ——│                            │
│  (service     │                            │
│   box depth)  │                            │
├───────────────┴────────────────────────────┤  ← Kitchen Line (NVZ)
│                                            │
│         NON-VOLLEY ZONE (KITCHEN)          │
│                 7 feet                     │
│                                            │
├────────────────── NET ─────────────────────┤  ← 34" center / 36" sides
│                                            │
│         NON-VOLLEY ZONE (KITCHEN)          │
│                 7 feet                     │
│                                            │
├────────────────────────────────────────────┤  ← Kitchen Line (NVZ)
│               │                            │
│  Left         │          Right             │
│  Service Box  │          Service Box       │
│               │                            │
│                                            │
│                  BASELINE                  │
└────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Net Height Specifications

The pickleball net sags slightly in the middle, which is intentional. This design creates the slight dip that experienced players exploit with low, hard drives aimed at the center of the court.

LocationHeightNotes
Center of net34 inches (86.4 cm)Measured at the top of the net
At the posts / sidelines36 inches (91.4 cm)Posts placed 22 ft apart (1 ft outside each sideline)
Post height36 inchesMust not exceed 36 inches
⚠️ Converting a tennis net? A tennis net is 36 inches at center, 42 inches at the posts — too high for pickleball. You can use a center strap to lower the middle to 34 inches if needed, or use a dedicated portable pickleball net system.

The Kitchen (Non-Volley Zone)

The kitchen — formally called the Non-Volley Zone (NVZ) — is the 7-foot-deep zone on each side of the net. It runs the full 20-foot width of the court. Both the zone itself and the boundary line are included.

The rules around the kitchen are precise:

How Does It Compare to a Tennis Court?

MeasurementPickleballTennis (Doubles)
Width20 ft36 ft
Length44 ft78 ft
Total area880 sq ft2,808 sq ft
Net height (center)34 in36 in
Courts per tennis court2 (with buffer space)

The smaller court is a major reason pickleball is more accessible for older players and beginners — there's far less ground to cover.

Setting Up a Backyard Court

Want to put a court in your yard? Here's what you need:

💡 Temporary court tip If you have a driveway of roughly 30×60 ft, you can set up a temporary court with a portable net and chalk or tape lines for almost no cost. Great way to practice without a full court installation.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the official pickleball court dimensions?
An official pickleball court is 20 feet wide and 44 feet long. The non-volley zone (kitchen) extends 7 feet from the net on each side.
Is the court the same size for singles and doubles?
Yes. Unlike tennis, pickleball uses the same 20×44 ft court for both singles and doubles. The full width is always in play.
How high is a pickleball net?
34 inches at the center, 36 inches at the sideline posts. The center sag is intentional and built into all regulation nets.
Can I put a pickleball court in my backyard?
Yes, if you have roughly 30×60 ft of flat space. You can start with a portable net and chalk/tape lines for under $100. A permanent poured concrete court with sport surfacing typically costs $15,000–$40,000 depending on your location.
How big is the kitchen in pickleball?
The kitchen (non-volley zone) is 7 feet deep and 20 feet wide on each side of the net — so 7 ft × 20 ft per side, or 14 ft total depth combined.

Next steps

How to play pickleball (beginner guide)
Full rules explained
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