Vietnam has taken another swing at pickleball excellence with the debut of the ATP Pickleball Clubhouse in coastal Da Nang. The launch event combined exhibition matches, music, and great food, giving local players and spectators of all ages an early taste of the club’s community‑first culture.
Vietnam’s First Purpose‑Built Pickleball Venue
Situated at Lot B3, Minh Mang Street, Hoa Quy Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, the Clubhouse is the nation’s first facility designed exclusively for pickleball. Multiple cushioned courts, LED lighting, and a café‑lounge are already in service, and online court booking is live for daily drop‑ins and organised play.
Star Power From Quang Duong
Vietnamese‑American pro Quang Duong—currently ranked No. 6 worldwide—headlined opening day with exhibitions and a meet‑and‑greet. Afterward, he shared his excitement online:
“First of many ownership clubs in Vietnam & Asia. We welcome all tourists around the world come to visit beautiful Vietnam and play pickleball at our world class pickleball centers. We literally provide paddles, balls, coaching as well as players for all levels.”
The pro’s presence — together with his family — highlighted the Clubhouse’s mission to make the sport accessible to everyone, from total beginners to seasoned competitors.

A Thank‑You to the Community
In a public post, the ATP Pickleball Clubhouse team expressed gratitude:
“We would like to thank our customers, partners and friends for taking the time to attend, celebrate and motivate ATP Clubhouse in this event… In particular, we would like to thank the world’s top 6 pickleball player Quang Duong and his family for participating and spreading the passion for pickleball to the community.”
Conclusion
The ATP Pickleball Clubhouse’s debut is more than a ribbon‑cutting—it’s a moment for Vietnam’s sporting landscape. By pairing world‑class courts with an open‑door philosophy, the Da Nang venue positions itself as the launchpad for a pickleball movement. Early momentum, investor interest, and community enthusiasm all point to a bright future for the sport across the region.