Where to Play Pickleball in Bangkok

Kat Hewett

Kat Hewett

Immigration Consultant

Published 13 Jul 2026·Updated 13 Jul 2026

Pickleball in Bangkok is no longer a niche hobby. The sport has grown rapidly across the city, with dedicated courts now spread throughout the Sukhumvit corridor and beyond. Whether you are a first-timer curious about the game or a regular player looking for a consistent spot, Bangkok has options ranging from free public courts to full-service rooftop sports clubs. The short answer: the most accessible community hub is the Benchakitti Sports Center near Asok BTS, while the most well-rounded expat-friendly venue is Asoke Sports Club on Sukhumvit Soi 16.

TL;DR
  • Pickleball is growing fast in Bangkok, with courts clustered along the Sukhumvit corridor and at Benchakitti Park.
  • Benchakitti Sports Center is the city's de facto community hub, free to use and packed with daily players [lifestyleasia.com][bkmagazine.com].
  • Asoke Sports Club (Sukhumvit Soi 16) is the standout rooftop venue: 6 courts (indoor A/C and outdoor), coaching, and a social mixed-play atmosphere, open 7 days a week.
  • Indoor options like Suk Space on Sukhumvit 67 offer a climate-controlled alternative when Bangkok's heat is at its peak.
  • Online directories list courts nationwide, making it easy to find a game wherever you are based in Thailand [thaicourts.com].
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Why Is Pickleball Growing So Quickly in Bangkok?

Bangkok's expat community has always gravitated toward social sports, and pickleball fits the city's lifestyle better than almost anything else on offer. The court is smaller than a tennis court, the learning curve is gentle enough that a complete beginner can rally within an hour, and the social dynamic between points is genuinely friendly. Combined with Bangkok's year-round warmth (and a growing supply of air-conditioned indoor courts), the conditions for rapid growth were always there.

The sport first took hold among expats and returning Thais familiar with North American fitness culture, but it has since spread well beyond that demographic. Organized groups now run regular sessions through platforms like Meetup, with some groups offering open sessions twice a week covering all skill levels [meetup.com]. Competitive structures have also arrived: The Dink Minor League Pickleball has brought its team-event format to Bangkok, adding a more structured layer to what was previously a casual pickup culture [pickleballtournaments.com]. The scene in 2026 looks more like an established community than a passing trend.

What Are the Main Pickleball Venues in Bangkok?

With the community growing steadily, the question is less "does Bangkok have courts?" and more "which venue suits your schedule, budget, and playing level?" The options below each serve a slightly different need.

Venue Area Key Feature
Benchakitti Sports Center Asok BTS / Benjakitti Park Free public courts, large daily player community, great beginner entry point [lifestyleasia.com][bkmagazine.com]
Asoke Sports Club Sukhumvit Soi 16 (~5 min from Asok BTS / MRT) 6 courts (indoor A/C + outdoor), coaching, rooftop setting, open 7 days
Suk Space Sukhumvit Soi 67 Dedicated indoor venue, good for hot-season play

Benchakitti Sports Center: The Community Hub

If you want to drop in, meet people, and understand what the Bangkok pickleball scene feels like at ground level, Benchakitti Sports Center is the place to start. Located inside Benjakitti Park, just steps from Asok BTS and Sukhumvit MRT, the courts are free and draw a steady stream of players throughout the day [lifestyleasia.com]. The mix of skill levels makes it an ideal first stop for newcomers, and the regular foot traffic means you are unlikely to show up and find an empty court [bkmagazine.com].

The setting inside Benjakitti Park is also one of the more pleasant urban sports environments Bangkok has to offer [thaicourts.com], which matters when you are committing to a regular routine.

Suk Space: The Indoor Alternative

Suk Space on Sukhumvit Soi 67 is a dedicated indoor pickleball venue. If Bangkok's midday heat is a concern, or you prefer a more controlled playing environment, an indoor facility like Suk Space offers a reliable option. It sits further down the Sukhumvit corridor, making it a natural choice for residents in the On Nut or Phra Khanong area.

Why Is Asoke Sports Club the Standout Pick for Expats?

Building on the broader venue landscape, Asoke Sports Club earns a dedicated spotlight because it combines facilities, accessibility, and community in a way that few other Bangkok venues currently match. Positioned on the 11th floor of the Foodland building on Sukhumvit Soi 16, it sits about five minutes from both Asok BTS and Sukhumvit MRT, meaning almost anyone living along the Sukhumvit line can reach it without a car.

The facility itself offers:

  • 6 pickleball courts: a combination of indoor air-conditioned and outdoor rooftop courts, so you can choose based on the weather or time of day.
  • Coaching and clinics available for all skill levels, from absolute beginners to competitive players looking to sharpen specific parts of their game.
  • Additional courts for beach volleyball and mini-golf, making it a full sports destination rather than a single-sport facility.
  • A social, mixed-play atmosphere that is welcoming to solo visitors and groups alike.
  • Open 7 days a week, which matters for players building a consistent weekly schedule.

For expats new to Bangkok who want one venue that covers the sport, the coaching, and the social side of things, Asoke Sports Club is the natural starting point. You can find more at asokesports.club or follow them on Instagram at @asc_th.

How Do You Find More Courts and Organized Games Across Thailand?

Beyond the central Bangkok venues, the sport has spread well outside the Sukhumvit corridor. Online court directories like ThaiCourts now list over 60 courts nationwide, covering venues from central Bangkok out to other regions [thaicourts.com]. If you are traveling within Thailand or planning to relocate, these directories make it straightforward to find a court without having to rely on local word-of-mouth.

For organized play specifically, Bangkok Pickleball on Meetup runs sessions twice a week, with Monday open to all levels and a mid-week intermediate session depending on court availability [meetup.com]. Joining a group like this is probably the fastest way for a newcomer to build a regular playing schedule and meet other players.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is pickleball popular in Bangkok?

Yes, and it is growing. The sport has moved from a niche expat activity to a broader community with dedicated courts, organized leagues, and regular open sessions across the city [pickleballtournaments.com].

Where are the free pickleball courts in Bangkok?

Benchakitti Sports Center inside Benjakitti Park offers free public courts and is one of the most active venues in the city, accessible from Asok BTS [lifestyleasia.com].

Does Asoke Sports Club offer coaching for beginners?

Yes. Asoke Sports Club runs coaching and clinics for all skill levels, making it a good choice whether you have never held a paddle or are looking to improve a specific part of your game.

Are there indoor pickleball courts in Bangkok?

Yes. Asoke Sports Club has indoor air-conditioned courts alongside its outdoor options. Suk Space on Sukhumvit Soi 67 is also a dedicated indoor venue.

How do I find pickleball courts outside central Bangkok?

Directories like ThaiCourts list over 60 courts across Thailand [thaicourts.com], covering venues well beyond the Sukhumvit area. These are a reliable starting point if you are based outside the city centre.

Are there organized pickleball groups in Bangkok?

Yes. Bangkok Pickleball on Meetup runs weekly sessions open to all levels [meetup.com], and competitive structures like The Dink Minor League Pickleball also operate in the city [pickleballtournaments.com].

How close is Asoke Sports Club to public transport?

It is located on the 11th floor of the Foodland building on Sukhumvit Soi 16, approximately five minutes from both Asok BTS and Sukhumvit MRT.

About Issa Compass

Issa Compass is a real-time visa platform that helps expats, digital nomads, and professionals navigate the Thai immigration system through a guided application workflow, with immigration experts available for review and support. Beyond visa support, Issa Compass curates local lifestyle guidance to help the international community in Bangkok settle in, connect, and make the most of living in Thailand.

Settling into Bangkok life goes beyond finding a place to play. Issa Compass keeps a running list of local favorites, partner venues, and lifestyle highlights for expats across the city.

Explore more Bangkok local favorites on the Issa Compass lifestyle page.

References

  1. Where to play pickleball in Bangkok (lifestyleasia.com)
  2. 6 places in Bangkok to play pickleball - BK Magazine Online | The insider's guide to Bangkok (bkmagazine.com)
  3. Find Pickleball Courts in Thailand | ThaiCourts (60+ Courts) (thaicourts.com)
  4. Bangkok Pickleball | Meetup (meetup.com)
  5. Thailand The Dink Minor League Pickleball @ Bangkok ... (pickleballtournaments.com)
Kat Hewett

Written by Kat Hewett

Immigration Consultant at Issa Compass

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