And pickleball is my current obsession.
Through running Dink Pickleball Club on the Reclub app, we’ve turned strangers into friends, helped new players become confident, and even convinced players who once shied away from Singles to chase them eagerly.
This year, we’re kicking off our Kitchen Masters League, featuring Men’s and Women’s Singles, Doubles, and Mixed Doubles events.
Want to join the fun and be part of our growing community? Click the link in our bio!
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If you’re curious about pickleball in Chiang Mai and wondering how to get started, I highly recommend finding a local club like Dink Pickleball Club. While the article doesn’t specifically mention Chiang Mai, many of the principles of welcoming new players and building confidence apply universally. In my experience, joining a club that organizes events like singles, doubles, and mixed doubles matches makes the game fun and social. When exploring pickleball in Chiang Mai, look for groups on apps like Reclub that foster friendly competition and community bonding. Singles games might seem intimidating at first, but clubs that encourage participation can help overcome that fear. Events similar to the Kitchen Masters League provide structure and give players of different levels a chance to compete and learn. Moreover, engaging with social media hashtags such as #pickleballsg or #pickleballcommunity is a wonderful way to connect with enthusiasts and find upcoming events. Chiang Mai’s growing pickleball scene benefits from this kind of local engagement, which helps players—from beginners to seasoned—to find matches and partners. If you’re new, don’t hesitate to reach out; these communities are welcoming and inclusive, making pickleball a fun and rewarding sport to discover.
