Pickleball Kingdom is continuing its aggressive California growth strategy with plans to open a new indoor club in Livermore, further expanding the franchise brand’s footprint across the Bay Area. The company announced that the new facility will feature eight indoor courts, with an anticipated opening slated for late 2026 or early 2027.
The Livermore project adds to a broader acceleration strategy for Pickleball Kingdom in California, where the company has recently announced multiple Bay Area developments alongside continued national expansion. Earlier this spring, the franchise unveiled a multi-unit agreement targeting San Jose, Sunnyvale, Fremont, and additional Bay Area markets, signaling increasing investor confidence in large-scale indoor pickleball concepts.
According to the company, the Livermore club will include climate-controlled courts, coaching and clinic programs, youth development initiatives, leagues, tournaments, lounge areas, and event space designed to position the facility as both a competitive venue and community gathering hub. Founder and CEO Ace Rodrigues said the East Bay market represents another strategic step in scaling the brand’s premium indoor model throughout California.
The announcement reflects the continued momentum behind indoor pickleball infrastructure development as operators seek year-round playing environments and recurring membership revenue. Across the industry, franchise-backed concepts and destination-style clubs are increasingly competing to establish regional market leadership amid sustained participation growth and rising demand for organized play.
Pickleball Kingdom currently positions itself as the world’s largest indoor pickleball franchise and continues to pursue rapid expansion across both domestic and international markets.





