A quiet transformation is taking place in the Indian hospitality industry鈥攐ne where the buzz of a racket, the thrill of competition, and the joy of social fitness are taking centre stage. Hotels and resorts across India are increasingly investing in boutique sports facilities, particularly Pickleball and Padel courts, turning formerly passive leisure zones into dynamic recreational destinations.
While global hospitality brands have already adopted these facilities to enhance guest engagement, Indian properties鈥攅specially luxury and upper-midscale hotels鈥攁re now following suit with remarkable enthusiasm. As India鈥檚 wellness-conscious travellers evolve, so too are their expectations from holiday experiences.
According to industry estimates, India now boasts over 1,000 active Pickleball courts and more than 100 Padel courts, a number that continues to rise every quarter. This shift is not merely about adding amenities鈥攊t鈥檚 about creating lifestyle-focused experiences that blend health, social interaction, and Instagram-worthy appeal.
鈥淭he growing popularity of Pickleball and Padel among Indian consumers is driving a noticeable rise in interest across sectors,鈥 says Nasir Ali, Founder & CEO, Gallant Sports & Infra. 鈥淲e鈥檙e observing increasing demand for these sports, particularly within the hospitality ecosystem, where properties are exploring innovative ways to upgrade guest experiences.鈥
Ali notes that both luxury and mid-segment hotels are now rethinking how they design recreational areas. 鈥淪etting up these courts involves smart space planning, premium surfacing, and weather-resilient infrastructure,鈥 he explains. 鈥淧ickleball courts typically require 2,000鈥2,500 sq. ft., while Padel courts need around 6,000 sq. ft. The investment ranges from 鈧20鈥50 lakhs depending on customisation and design.鈥
While luxury hotels lean towards aesthetic sophistication鈥攇lass enclosures, ambient lighting, branded gear鈥攎id-scale properties are opting for modular, convertible spaces with bold, sporty aesthetics. 鈥淭hese sports are more than just amenities,鈥 says Ali. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e inclusive, social, and align perfectly with the trend of experience-driven travel. They offer guests fun, low-impact fitness options and boost engagement both on-ground and online.鈥
This growing alignment between fitness and travel is echoed by Harshal Dilwali, Director & CEO at Clarissa Resorts, who believes boutique sports facilities are shaping the next chapter of guest experiences. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 travellers are increasingly seeking active, wellness-oriented experiences over traditional, passive leisure,鈥 he says. 鈥淩acket sports like Pickleball and Tennis are inclusive and engaging across age groups. Hotels are recognising their value not just as recreational perks but as strategic investments that foster well-being, encourage longer stays, and create memorable, shareable moments.鈥
For Dilwali, these facilities represent more than functional upgrades鈥攖hey are cultural statements. 鈥淎s India witnesses a surge in these high-energy sports, properties that tap into this trend are better positioned to meet the demands of a new generation of guests,鈥 he notes.
One such forward-thinking brand is Minimalist Hotels, which has recently launched a property in Delhi鈥檚 Kailash Colony, complete with its own Pickleball court. 鈥淎t Minimalist Hotels, we believe the future of hospitality lies in blending comfort with culture and experiences with wellness,鈥 shares Gautam Munjal, Founder, Minimalist Hotels.
鈥淭he decision to include a Pickleball court was about more than adding an amenity. It reflects our commitment to creating a lifestyle hub where community, creativity, and well-being intersect,鈥 says Munjal. 鈥淧ickleball鈥檚 inclusive appeal resonates with our young, health-conscious guests who want more than just a room鈥攖hey鈥檙e seeking a vibrant, active environment.鈥
Munjal鈥檚 views underscore a broader industry trend: boutique sports are reshaping how hospitality brands think about guest satisfaction. As global hospitality trends increasingly favour wellness, social engagement, and experience-led travel, Indian hotels are not just catching up鈥攖hey鈥檙e actively leading the way.
Whether through state-of-the-art Padel courts or smartly designed Pickleball arenas, Indian hotels are embracing the intersection of sport, social connection, and luxury. For the modern traveller, a memorable stay is no longer defined by plush beds and buffet breakfasts alone. It鈥檚 about community games, high-energy mornings, and wellness-first experiences that linger long after checkout.