Westlake Village Unveils New Pickleball Courts
Westlake Village has officially joined the pickleball craze with the grand opening of its first public courts at the Community Park. On Friday, four newly minted pickleball courts welcomed players of all ages, turning what was once part of a parking lot into a hub for fitness and community bonding. The project, championed by city leaders like City Manager Rob de Geus and Mayor Ned Davis, underscores a growing commitment to accessible recreation. The courts, designed for inclusivity, are a boon for both novice and seasoned players looking to enjoy a sport that blends elements of tennis, table tennis, and badminton.
The construction of these courts, which took 11 months to complete, is not just a victory for players but also for urban transformation. Mayor Ned Davis described it as a strategic use of space, repurposing underutilized land for active engagement. The courts offer an outlet for physical and mental health, as emphasized by Gigi Corkott, a personal trainer who lauded the sport’s agility and cardio benefits. Corkott also highlighted its affordability and the sense of community it fosters, making it a perfect addition to the park’s offerings. Whether you’re a strategist on the court or just looking for a fun way to stay active, the courts promise something for everyone.
Adding to the allure is the availability of a Pickleball Ambassador, ready to introduce newcomers to the game’s basics. This unique feature lowers the barrier for entry, ensuring that anyone curious about the sport can jump right in. As the city celebrates this new recreational milestone, it also sets a precedent for how small-scale projects can create large-scale community impact. So, whether you’re a die-hard pickleball enthusiast or just curious, these courts are a must-visit for both sport and camaraderie in Westlake Village.