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Singapore Hotels Convert to Pickleball, Pad Up Urban Playgrounds

Rooftop rallies, padel debuts, and lesson bookings show racquet sports are remaking hotel leisure in the Lion City.

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Dianne Monica
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October 15, 2025
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4 min read time
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Photo Credits to: Fullerton Bay Hotel

Singapore’s hotels are leaning hard into pickleball. From Marina Bay to Orchard Road, properties have added courts, lessons, and even tournaments to capture demand from locals and travelers hooked on the fast-growing paddle sport.

At The Fullerton Bay Hotel, players can now reserve a rooftop pickleball court perched above One Fullerton—skyline views included. Staying guests book for S$40 per hour, with non-staying guests paying the same court fee plus a S$20 minimum spend on services, according to the hotel’s website.

On Stevens Road, Novotel and Mercure Singapore on Stevens—a dual-hotel complex—converted seldom-used outdoor tennis courts into pickleball courts now managed by Anytime Fitness. Since launch, bookings have surged 30%, with more than half coming from non-staying guests, The Straits Times reported. Demand peaks in the evenings and on weekends, said Piotr Kupiec, general manager, who added that inquiries now include whether the court dimensions could accommodate tournament play. The craze has entered life moments, too: a couple who celebrated their wedding at Novotel requested a court-side photo shoot to mark their shared hobby.

Luxury is in the mix. Four Seasons Hotel Singapore reconfigured one outdoor tennis court into one pickleball and one padel court—an uncommon pairing in city hotels. Tatler Asia called the new space “an elegant escape just off Orchard Road, and a serene setting for play.” Since the conversion, bookings across tennis, pickleball, and padel have risen 37%, said Peter Draminsky, the hotel’s regional vice-president and general manager. The property also staged its first two-day pickleball and padel tournament in August.

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Photo Credits to: Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

What It Costs and When to Play

Across these hotels, in-house guest court rentals generally range between S$35 and S$40 per hour, while public players pay S$35 to S$60. Weekday off-peak windows (noon–4 p.m.) offer cheaper rates. Private and group coaching are available: at Four Seasons, in-house guests can book a 60-minute, one-on-one lesson for one hundred sixteen United States dollars (US$116) before taxes and service; Novotel and Mercure offer S$100 lessons, plus group and corporate packages, according to The Straits Times. Stay requests linked to tournaments have picked up modestly at Novotel and Mercure, Kupiec said. Hotels are also exploring packages that pair court time with pool access and dining, and are considering ways to integrate racquet sports into celebrations, birthdays, and corporate events.

“By bringing pickleball into our precinct, we’re not just offering a sport. We’re creating a resort-in-the-city experience where play, dining, wellness, and community come together,” said Kupiec.

Pickleball in Singapore

Singapore’s hotels aren’t just lining courts—they’re redefining city leisure. With rooftop views, after-work leagues, and lesson programs drawing locals alongside travelers, pickleball now sits at the center of a resort-in-the-city vibe where play, dining, and wellness intersect. As pickleball in Asia continues to grow, expect the pop of paddles to become as much a soundtrack to Orchard Road and Marina Bay as clinking glasses at sunset.

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