
Pickle Spinners
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W Sentul is a budget badminton-first complex that squeezed in three pickleball courts. Equipment rental is cheap (RM5 paddle, RM2 ball), staff are helpful, and parking is rare-for-KL ample. But the courts are alarmingly tight; multiple reviewers report hitting walls mid-serve and floor irregularities that twisted ankles. Ventilation fails, especially after rain. At RM60/hour, players consistently say you can find better elsewhere.
Last verified 2026-07-13
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Mothership draws serious players and beginners alike with courts that rival tournament standards, a pro shop with demo paddles, and reliable equipment rentals. Most visits are smooth. Staff like Sarah, Nick, and Nadia earn consistent praise for helping newcomers pick gear and feel at home. That said, opening times slip (7:51am when 7am is posted), and closing hours create friction: toilets lock before the published midnight closing, forcing rushed post-game changes. Ventilation in the indoor court lags during warm months, and there's no covered route to courts during monsoon season. Neighbors report noise complaints at night.

Pickle Depot has built a loyal following with its striking location inside Sentul Depot's heritage buildings, clean courts, and genuinely welcoming atmosphere for first-timers. The facilities impress across the board, though some players note morning glare, uneven night lighting, and a critical gap: no prayer room despite the majority-Muslim customer base and space to provide one.
Last updated 2026-07-13