A New Home Court For Idle Tennis Courts: The Nationwide Sports Trend Sparked By Pique Rackets

Jul 04, 2025

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Space Revolution: Why Pikachball is occupying idle corners of cities?
Behind the rapid global growth of Pikachball sports, there is a crucial transformation that makes it a model for efficiently utilizing limited urban space: standard Pikachball single plays only require less than the space of a badminton court, and double plays are slightly larger and only occupy about one-third of the area of a standard tennis court. What does this mean?


Many big cities are now systematically carrying out the "revitalization project of old sports areas":
Two abandoned tennis courts in Changning District, Shanghai were quickly transformed into eight professional Pique lines, attracting a large number of surrounding community residents. Beijing Wangjing Community will transform a corner of an idle basketball court into a Pique ball space, with people queuing up to use it on weekday evenings.
The process of venue conversion is simple and economical: there is no need to invest heavily in rebuilding the underlying structure. Simply adjust the existing dividing lines on the ground, lower and reinforce the ball net, and quickly transform the idle or low utilization sports field into a vibrant Pique ball space, allowing citizens to exercise nearby and within reach, perfectly practicing the core goal of the "15 minute fitness circle" with high efficiency, short distance, and convenient service.


Harmonious Bridge of National Sports: A Dialogue on Racquets from Children to Silver haired People.
The high threshold of traditional tennis competition once deterred many ordinary people: the physical requirements of powerful hitting, the high skills of accurately grasping swing timing, etc., often making it difficult for beginners and elderly people to immerse themselves in it. And Pique Ball, through its unique and charming sports rules and Pique racket characteristics, naturally builds a sports scene of national integration.
Beginners are more likely to experience joy: the sweet area of the racket is large and the ball is light and slow, so beginners only need to practice a little and can engage in round battles with precision, instantly stimulating interest.


No pressure for all ages on the same field: In a community park in Los Angeles, a 70 year old man and a 15-year-old neighbor formed a tacit partnership on Pike Field. People of different age groups use similar Pique rackets and share similar levels of athletic performance. Young Chris shared, "My grandfather finally found a sport where we can compete happily together, instead of just sitting on the sidelines watching me play.

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