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Multi-Sport Complexes in Puchong

A guide to Puchong's 11 multi-sport complexes offering pickleball, covering what to check before booking and how courts are scored.

What multi-sport complexes offer pickleball players

Multi-sport complexes are venues built to host several games under one roof or across one compound, usually badminton, futsal, basketball, and now pickleball sharing the same hall or adjacent courts. In Puchong, 11 such complexes have added pickleball courts to their existing setup, either by converting badminton courts with portable nets and line tape or by building dedicated pickleball lines alongside their other facilities. This matters for players because it usually means longer operating hours, more parking, and amenities like showers, retail shops, or cafes that a single-sport venue may not bother with.

The trade-off is that shared-use courts are not always purpose-built. Flooring, lighting, and net quality can vary a lot from one complex to the next depending on how much investment went into the pickleball setup specifically.

What to check before you book

  • Whether the pickleball lines are permanent or taped over a badminton court, since taped lines wear out and cause confusion during play
  • Court surface (cushioned synthetic vs bare concrete or wood) and how it affects ball bounce and joint impact
  • Lighting quality for evening and night sessions, when most working adults play
  • Net height and condition, paddle and ball rental availability, and whether booking is by the hour or by session block
  • Parking, changing rooms, and peak-hour crowding, especially on weekends

How we score these venues

Our ranking weighs court setup and surface quality, consistency of hours and booking, value for money, and what players say about crowding and staff responsiveness. See the full breakdown of criteria at our methodology page, and check the ranked results for all Puchong pickleball venues, including these multi-sport complexes, at the best pickleball courts in Puchong guide.

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All multi-sport complexes in Puchong, ranked by score and relevance

11 businesses, scored on recent reviews. The order weighs each business's overall score by how much of its reviewed work is multi-sport complexes, so a lower-scored specialist can rank above a higher-scored generalist.

Pickle Wave
4.9(27)✓ Google-verified

Players consistently praise Pickle Wave for spotless courts, excellent ventilation especially after a recent heat-insulating ceiling upgrade, and bright lighting that works for day and night play. The facility fosters a relaxed, social vibe where both beginners and experienced players feel welcome; free parking, clean amenities, and a on-site paddle shop add real convenience. Staff maintain courts visibly each night, spacing meets standard dimensions, and flooring bounce is reliable. Reviewers note the atmosphere draws repeat visits and friend referrals. A recent 4-star review flagged no real issues, just described the social appeal alongside spacious courts and relaxed setting.

Pickle Power Puchong
4.5(88)✓ Google-verified

Space and parking are genuine strengths, and many reviewers appreciate the number of courts and easy access to paddles and balls. But court surface quality is the consistent weakness: uneven flooring, bare cement, and paint that leads to unpredictable ball bounce and slippery conditions after rain. Lighting is patchy, seating wears out, and toilets need attention. The venue suits casual players who prioritise availability over premium conditions.

Yak Chee Sports Complex @ Jalan Puchong
4.7(7)✓ Google-verified

Strong 4.7-star rating from 7 reviews. Most players praise the covered courts and multi-sport setup. One reviewer flagged weak lighting for night badminton play; pickleball runs on weekends.

SBS ARENA (White Fairy Sports)
4.8(15)✓ Google-verified

Freshly opened facility with new courts and modern flooring in Puchong. Players praise the spacious layout, ample parking, on-site cafe, and owner's responsiveness to last-minute bookings. Concerns centre on sun glare, blowing sand, and needing more benches and clearer directions to toilets.

Picklehaus
4.8(76)✓ Google-verified

Picklehaus draws consistent praise for clean courts, friendly staff, and a laid-back vibe in an accessible Puchong location. Most visitors return happily, though ventilation and wayfinding to the venue remain persistent friction points. The indoor courts play well on nice flooring, with ample parking nearby. Some courts feel inconsistently marked, and the space can feel stuffy without better air flow. Management appears responsive to the community and keeps rates fair.

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Playpoint Sport Center (Badminton & Pickleball)
4.5(162)✓ Google-verified

Playpoint draws players for rubber courts and facilities spread across two locations (Puchong and Cheras), backed by strong court maintenance and parking. Heat and restroom upkeep are recurring friction points, with several reviewers citing stale toilets and lack of air conditioning that make sessions uncomfortable despite well-kept playing surfaces.

High On Pickle
4.2(65)✓ Google-verified

High On Pickle draws players with well-kept courts, air conditioning, and staff who respond fast to problems. The facility suits casual players and families, though afternoon heat and low fences between courts remain occasional friction points.

Pickletown
3.9(17)

When new, Pickletown drew crowds with well-designed courts and affordable rates. The flooring stands out, and the semi-open layout keeps the space feeling fresh. Recent price hikes from RM35 to RM60 per hour peak time have eroded goodwill, especially as the venue now sits empty during off-peak. Service varies: some staff are genuinely helpful, others leave customers waiting 20 minutes without apology. Court dividers between sections are missing entirely, forcing players to retrieve balls from adjacent courts. Cleanliness slips in complaints. The location in Puchong suits regulars but inconveniences casual drop-ins. Management's willingness to adjust pricing and upkeep will shape whether this remains a destination or a forgotten experiment.

Han Ming Pickleball Centre @ Bandar Puteri Puchong
3.2(6)✓ Google-verified

The venue wins on price and facilities: hard courts bounce well, lighting is mostly bright, and parking is plentiful. Yet repeated interruptions from security asking for proof of booking-even when the system has the details-and lights being dimmed mid-session undermine the playing experience. Management coordination would turn potential into consistent satisfaction.

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Common questions about multi-sport complexes

How much does it cost to play pickleball at a multi-sport complex in Puchong?
Most complexes charge by the hour per court rather than per person, and rates typically sit close to what badminton courts charge at the same venue since pickleball often uses the same hall. Expect to pay more during evening and weekend peak slots than weekday mornings or afternoons.
Do I need to bring my own paddle and balls?
Some complexes rent out paddles and balls at the counter, but availability and quality vary, so it is worth calling ahead if you do not own your own set. Regular players generally bring their own paddle even if the venue offers rentals.
What should I look for to judge if a court is good quality?
Check whether the lines are permanent markings rather than taped-over badminton lines, look at the surface for cracks or excessive dust, and ask about lighting if you plan to play at night. A well-run complex should also have clear booking rules so you are not fighting over court time with badminton or futsal players.
How often do venues repaint or resurface their courts?
This is not something most complexes publicize, but worn or faded lines and a slick or overly rough surface are signs a court has not been maintained recently. If you notice this, it is fair to ask staff when the court was last resurfaced.

Last updated 2026-07-13