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Pickleball Kingdom is coming to north Fort Worth

The rapidly growing pickleball company will be near Keller and likely open in early 2025.

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The north Fort Worth Pickleball Kingdom location will feature 17 courts.

Photo courtesy of Pickleball Kingdom Franchising

Be it indoor or outdoor, pickleball is big time in Fort Worth. It’s about to get even bigger: We’re getting a Pickleball Kingdom in north Fort Worth in early 2025.

Pickleball Kingdom, which carved out a niche around both rapid expansion + having outdoor-style courts indoors, is set to open its Fort Worth location at 5650 Kroger Dr., near Keller. Dan Jenkins, who created Pickleball Kingdom, said he wants 20+ locations in North Texas within five years.

Pickleball Kingdom will offer hourly play and monthly memberships, as well as lessons, tournaments, special events, and more. Don’t forget to fuel up at the snack bar before or after your match.

Simultaneously, the franchise is opening a location in the Dallas Galleria — and there are currently talks for another location to open at 5100 Haltom Rd., near the 50-acre H-Mart that is currently under construction.

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