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More pickleball courts could be coming to Nashville

Indoor pickleball chain The Picklr is gearing up for a nationwide expansion (read: 80 new locations), and you can help determine where facilities open first.

Pickleball players playing on an indoor court

The Utah-based company is looking to bring more courts to Nashville. | Photo via The Picklr

From this Airbnb with a pickleball court to a Nashvillian competing on a new pickleball reality show, you could say Nashville has pickleball fever.

Now, the city appears to be in the running for more courts. The Picklr, a national indoor pickleball chain, is planning a major expansion that could include five new facilities in Nashville. While this is exciting news for players, it’s important to note that no official locations have been announced — yet.

This is where you come in. The company will launch a “Picklr Your City” initiative on Saturday, Sept. 23 for pickleball fans to help determine the next franchise location. Keep an eye on social media to participate.

In the meantime, we have your guide to pickleball in the Nashville area, including local courts, upcoming tournaments, and other tips.

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