Wong Chuk Hang · HK Island · Indoor
Yama Pickleball Arena
“Wellness-oriented venue with cushioned floors and high ceilings. Quieter, more focused vibe than the social-club venues, better for people who want to play, not party.”
Quick facts
Getting there
9/F, Landmark South, 39 Yip Kan Street, Wong Chuk Hang
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Pricing & hours
What it costs, and when.
HK$180 one-time registration
First-visit plan
Can I show up as a beginner?
Probably — check the session level and who's running it before you travel.
Do I need my own gear?
No — paddle rental and balls are available. Bring court shoes and water; confirm availability when you book.
What should I verify first?
Booking route, session level, exact court setup, price, and whether beginners can join the slot you want.
What works
- Cushioned surface reduces joint impact
- Less party, more play
- Solid practice/training range
What to know
- Higher price point
- Only 2 main courts
- Wong Chuk Hang industrial feel
Final verdict
Worth knowing about, with caveats.
Wellness-oriented venue with cushioned floors and high ceilings. Quieter, more focused vibe than the social-club venues, better for people who want to play, not party.
Closest venues
Nearby courts to consider.

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212HK
Hong Kong's largest indoor pickleball club, 15,000 sq ft across two floors with a stocked paddle and gear shop, café (The Kitchen), and onsite parking. A great community and experience for all levels.

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Asia Aces Pickleball Academy, Wong Chuk Hang
Academy-first venue in the same S22 building as 212HK (different floor). Strong coaching ladder, certifications, and tournaments, good if you want a structured path, not just drop-in hits.

HK Island · Wong Chuk Hang
Bay Pickle, Wong Chuk Hang
Bay Pickle's HK Island outpost inside One Island South — the same commercial cluster as 212HK and Yama. Two standard courts plus a dedicated training court. Consistent beginner clinic schedule across all Bay Pickle locations.
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Last verified 11 Jun 2026
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Checklist
Pack for your first session
Shoes, water, towel, paddle, balls, and the small things that matter in Hong Kong humidity.
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Review first-game rules
Use the visual Rules Lab before you stand on court and forget which side serves.
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Choose a starter paddle
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