September 9, 2025 - 17:06

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is taking significant steps to promote racquet sports throughout the city. The department has announced new operating hours for racquet courts at several popular locations, including Gilman Playground, Laurelhurst Playfield, and Mt. Baker Park. These updated hours aim to provide more accessible playtime for residents interested in tennis, badminton, and other racquet sports.
In addition, SPR is excited to introduce a pilot program for open-play pickleball at Green Lake East. This initiative is designed to cater to the growing interest in pickleball, a sport that has gained immense popularity for its engaging and social nature. The open-play format will allow players of all skill levels to participate, fostering a sense of community and encouraging more people to get involved in racquet sports.
These changes reflect SPR's commitment to enhancing recreational opportunities and ensuring that Seattle residents have access to diverse sporting activities. As the city continues to embrace an active lifestyle, these initiatives are expected to bring more residents together through the joy of play.
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