Pickleball at the Y

Dive into the dynamic world of pickleball across Sussex County and Livingston Township with your Metro YMCA of the Oranges membership.

Your Premier Pickleball Experience in New Jersey with the YMCA!

Pickleball, blending elements of badminton, tennis, and ping pong, is a sport that's accessible and enjoyable for all ages and skill levels.

Included with your Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges membership, you'll enjoy:

  • 30-minute orientation 
  • Access to Open Play on a first-come basis 
  • Skill level testing 
  • Access to premium court time when available for a fee of $15 each time  

Enhance your pickleball journey with exclusive time slots available through the Pickleball Den application at an additional cost.

Embrace the YMCA spirit of community, wellness, and fun on the pickleball court! Join us and elevate your game!

The below options are available at the Sussex County YMCA and the West Essex YMCA only. 

Standard

Join the YMCA! 

 
Y Membership includes:

  • 30-minute orientation 
  • Access to Open Play; first come basis 
  • Skill level testing 
  • Access to premium court time when available; for a fee of $15 each time 

Premium

Pickleball Add-On 
(includes everything in 
Y Membership, plus:)

  • Access to Pickleball Den App
  • Early reservations
  • Access to your home branch only* 
  • 10% off pickleball lessons and clinics 
  • Ages 18+

$15/month/person/unlimited play based on availability.

*Access to your home branch only.

Drop-In

Not sure? 

Pickleball Drop-in 

  • Drop-in Pickleball players during premium court time is $25 (based on availability) 
  • Register and pay at the Welcome Center

* Membership not required.

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Purchase Pickleball Premium Membership Add-On


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Pickleball FAQs

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What is Pickleball?

Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States. It combines elements of badminton, tennis and ping pong and is played with solid paddles and a perforated ball similar to a wiffle ball on a short solid court with a low net. 

With a shorter court and lightweight paddles, pickleball is a game that can be enjoyed by all ages and can be played as singles or doubles. Doubles is the more common form of play. 

 

What are the rules of Pickleball?

Pickleball is a game played to 11 points and players can only score points when they, or their team, has the serve. Matches must be won by two points - meaning if one team as 11 points and another has 10, play continues until the higher-scoring team is 2 points ahead. 

Much like tennis or other racket sports, there are rules about serving and receiving a serve, places on the court that are out of play, etc.

  • The first serve of each side-out is made from the right/even court.
  • The server is expected to announce the score before each serve.
  • After the ball is served to the opponent, it must bounce once on their side and then bounce once on the server’s side before the ball can be taken out of the air. This is known as the 2 or double bounce rule. Then the rally can begin, and the ball can be hit without a bounce.
  • There is a 7 ft. area on each side of the net called the non-volley zone or kitchen.
  • No volleying may happen in this zone. Volleying is prohibited within the non-volley zone (kitchen). This rule prevents players from executing smashes from a position within the zone, It is a fault if, when volleying a ball, the player steps on the non-volley zone (kitchen), including the line and/or when the player’s momentum causes them to touch the non-volley zone (kitchen) including the associated lines. It is a fault if, after volleying, a player is carried by momentum into or touches the non-volley zone (kitchen), even if the volleyed ball is declared dead before this happens. A player may legally be in the non-volley zone (kitchen) at any time other than when volleying a ball. Serving Faults are as follows: ball bounces on the same side two times, out of bounds, ball lands outside the marked service boundary, or the ball does not clear the net.
  • Players will call the lines only on their side of the net. If partners disagree on a line call, they will give the point/or advantage to the opponents. Do not argue line calls or try to influence calls by your opponents unless asked by them.
  • Do not chase your ball on an adjacent court while they are playing a point. Ask them to return your ball after the point is complete, or retrieve it yourself between their points.
  • If a ball strays onto your court, call “ball” to stop your point (to avoid injury). Retrieve the stray ball and return it to a player on the court from which it came. Replay the interrupted point.

Visit USAPA and read a comprehensive list of rules.

How can I start playing Pickleball at the YMCA?

We'd recommend a few first steps if you're brand new to pickleball at the Metro YMCA of the Oranges. 

  1. Our skill-level play will be for YMCA members and guests.
    1. Guests must register at the front desk in advance and may participate if space is available. Members of the YMCA are prioritized during pickleball sessions, especially sessions with high interest.
       
  2. Take a few minutes to watch these two introduction videos. Pickleball Rules and Pickleball Scoring.
    1. We also recommend joining us for a free Intro to Pickleball class to learn the basics.
       
  3. Ready to play with friends? It's time to register for beginner or all-level play. Pickleball play opens for registration 48 hours before the scheduled session.
    1. You'll need a few things first. Open or download the Pickleball Den app.
       
    2. Select "Create Account" or select "Log In" if you've already created a Pickleball Den account (remember to select "Remember Me" so you don't need to log in again).
       
    3. Once your pickleball account in Pickleball Den is set up, you can register for play. 
      1. If you need more information on how to use Pickleball Den, visit their youtube channel for video tutorials.
         
  4. Once you're here for pickleball, paddles are provided for members to use until they are ready to purchase their own. Please bring your own pickleball balls. Players are encouraged to wear athletic attire that allows for easy movement and sneakers or non-marking shoes. Tennis shoes or pickleball shoes are recommended as they provide the best stability for side-to-side movement. 

What are the different Pickleball skill levels?

BEGINNERS/NOVICE

  • No testing required

INTERMEDIATE

  • A. Drop shot from transition area (Middle of the court)
  • Hitting Forehand from TRANSITION AREA, be able to drop 7 of 10 tries in the kitchen area of the court
  • Backhand 7/10

ADVANCED

  • A. Drop shot from baseline (Baseline of the court)
  • Hitting Forehand from BASELINE, be able to drop 7 of 10 tries in the kitchen area of the court
  • Backhand 7/10

Videos can help you learn and give you hints to practice. Check out these and look for others online! Drop Shot.

Is Pickleball free for members?

Yes, Open Pickleball play at the YMCA is free for members. Premium court time can be reserved with the Pickleball Membership Add-On for $15 /month /person.

I currently play Pickleball at the Y, am I going to lose my open court time?

No. The Y is maintaining open court time. We intend to add value to your pickleball experience through the use of new technology, the identification of skill levels of players, and an enhanced schedule. In most cases, we have increased the amount of court time available and have identified Open Play and Premium court time.

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