2025 Pickleball Market Playbook

Consumer Spending • Gear Preferences • Play Habits

Produced by SFIA and DUPR

ABOUT THE REPORT

The 2025 Pickleball Market Playbook is a new collaboration between SFIA and DUPR, created to deliver clear, data-driven insights into one of America’s fastest-growing sports.

The findings capture the habits of core players, offering a focused look at the sport’s most dedicated community.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

About the Report & Respondents

• Inaugural report on consumer spending, gear preferences, and play habits.

• Data reflects “avid” or “core” players, not the entire market.

• Over 90% of respondents play at least twice a week and 48% want to increase their play frequency.

Key Motivations & Trends:

Health is the primary driver: Nearly 94% cite physical benefits as a key reason for playing.

• Other major motivators include the joy of the game and competition.

>90% of these core players plan to maintain or increase their equipment spending in the next year.

Challenges & Barriers:

• Players point to court overcrowding, scheduling conflicts, and lack of similar-skill opponents as key barriers to play.

44.4% of players report overcrowded courts.

39.2% of pickleball players report struggling to find opponents of similar skill to play with, underscoring the importance of accurate ratings and level-based play

31.9% face scheduling conflicts with other players.

Gear & Purchasing Insights:

• Report provides first-ever industry data on gear usage (paddles, balls, shoes).

• Insights cover where players buy equipment and the factors influencing their decisions.

• Key purchasing factors include: performance, durability, price, and brand reputation.

• Among those who reported their annual expenses, the highest individual cost was facility fees, averaging $913 per year. Other commonly reported expenses included lessons ($688), tournament fees ($517), and equipment – such as paddles, balls, and shoes – which exceeded $600 annually.

KEY INSIGHTS

Spending stays strong

Despite economic uncertainty and tariff concerns, 90% of players plan to maintain or increase equipment spending in the next year.

Health drives participation

94% of respondents cite physical health benefits as their top reason for playing, proving pickleball’s staying power as a lifestyle sport.

CHallenges persist

Players point to court overcrowding, scheduling conflicts, and lack of similar-skill opponents as key barriers to play.

Gear preferences revealed

For the first time, data shows how avid players use and buy paddles, balls, and court shoes — including where they shop and what drives their purchase decisions.

Average annual spend

$318

on Paddles

$240

on Court Shoes

$110

on Balls

SPENDING ON ACCESS and IMPROVEMENT

$913

on Facility Fees

$688

on Lessons

$517

on Tournament Entries

$402

on League Fees

WHY IT MATTERS

Core players fuel pickleball’s growth, investing more time, energy, and money than any other group. Their choices shape market trends, product innovation, and community engagement.

This report offers a first-ever deep look into how they spend, play, and think about the game.

GET THE FULL REPORT

Full findings, detailed charts, and market analysis available Thursday.