
Center Court Pickleball Club Scottsdale
32 reviews on Google
The Center Court Pickleball facility is absolutely amazing! It’s massive, featuring 12 courts, a beautiful hydration wall with wine, beer, soda, and water all on tap, and plenty of comfortable seating throughout. The lounge area and bar-top seating along most courts make it easy for players and spectators to relax in comfort. I’m new to pickleball, and my first experience here couldn’t have been better. The facility is kept cool, which feels great while playing, though spectators may want to bring a light jacket. A special shoutout to Brittney in memberships, who went above and beyond to accommodate my schedule. She made the sign-up process seamless, walking me through the app setup and explaining all the great features the facility and app offer. I’ve already been back for a second visit, and I’m officially hooked! The entire place is spotless, including the bathrooms. I’m very impressed and highly recommend Center Court Pickleball to anyone. whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned player.
I had to change my review from 5 stars to 1 star. It's a great facility but they made changes limiting open play access for players rated 4+. Half of the courts are empty today as you can see in the picture but the high level players are only allowed one court for open play. Go to Picklr if you are above a 4.0
Avoid this place if you value your hearing or you’re a beginner. I started playing pickleball last year and after a couple of stops and starts with long breaks in between, I finally returned to the game. I found a league at Center Court called Beginner’s Bounce. It’s supposed to be a rotating partner ladder league. It sounded perfect for me. I know the rules, I know the strategies but I’m still working on developing the skills. Instead of being the “safe” place for beginner play, many of the other players are clearly NOT even close to being beginners. They decided that they didn’t want to play with beginners and the Center Court organizer allowed them to ostracize the lessor players. I play in other beginner groups in the Valley and have NEVER been treated so horribly. The place is an echo chamber and is the loudest venue that I’ve ever played. You can’t hear scores at all and it’ so loud, that it can’t be good for your hearing long term. Even if the place had perfect acoustics, I’ll never return. Ostracizing beginners is despicable. If they don’t want beginners playing there then tell us that upfront so we don’t waste our time or money. They were willing to take my money but not willing to deliver the service promised.
I really want to love this place because it’s so close to my house. I dropped in shortly after they opened and was nearly rebuffed because I didn’t have an appointment. They gave me a tour regardless but the noise was sooo deafening that I couldn’t even understand my tour guide even though we were talking face-to-face. At that time, the only player development they offered was private lessons. Then I was there for a silly pickles league last spring that was run HORRIBLY. Besides the management (or lack thereof) of the league play, it was my first time playing at the facility. The noise was again off-putting. You can’t hear scores at all and that level of cacophony cannot be good on your long term hearing. Regardless, I still want to like this place because its so convenient to my house. I had instruction from one of their coaches and was really disappointed. He basically told me that because I wasn’t going to compete, that I didn’t have to learn how to play well. What?! Thats the last time I take a private lesson there! At least now they seem to have put some clinics in place. I don’t know how much they charge for them but they’re the most expensive indoor membership in the valley so I betting that they’re charging extra for clinics too. They do charge extra for league play. The members are all clique-ish and refuse to play with less skilled players. If you play intermediate or above, can handle the noise, this might be okay for you. If you’re below intermediate, forget it. The facility doesn’t care and they don’t enforce paddle-up protocols. I’m currently driving all the way to Talking Stick & 101 to play because of the noise and player attitudes at Center Court. I talked to Jon about the noise months ago but I was in there last week and its still just as bad as ever. I want to love Center Court but I just can’t.
I was a volunteer for a PB event today for people with movement disorders similar to and including Parkinson's. So glad management agreed to donate court use for this amazing event. Club is really nice, with good lighting, was comfortable and cool, restrooms clean and well maintained. Staff were friendly and helpful also. As I didn't play on the courts can't comment on the surface but it seemed comparable to other indoor clubs with outdoor surfaces. Thanks for sharing your club and hosting this event.
7000 E Mayo Blvd
Phoenix, AZ 85054
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