
Ballers Boston aims to make waves this July as the city’s first dedicated padel and pickleball club, with a mission to bring “country club sports to big cities.” Fresh off the Philly opening, Ballers plans to open its second location in Boston this summer. Spanning an impressive 30,000 square feet, this innovative venue isn’t just about sport—it’s about creating a vibrant social hub where racquet enthusiasts and casual players alike can connect, compete, and unwind.
With state-of-the-art courts, a golf simulator, and a full-service outdoor café featuring a menu from acclaimed James Beard semi-finalist Mitch Prensky, Ballers Boston blends the thrill of competition with the best in hospitality. As the first hospitality-driven multisport venue of its kind in the city, Ballers Boston plans to redefine what it means to play, socialize, and belong in Boston.
About Ballers Boston
Located in the heart of the Seaport, Ballers Boston is the city’s first padel and pickleball club, offering a truly unique sports and social experience. The expansive 30,000-square-foot venue features three year-round padel courts—the first in Boston—five pickleball courts that convert into a synthetic ice rink in winter, and a golf simulator.
The club offers lessons, open play sessions, and group events, making it easy to join a game or improve your skills. With plans to open over 50 locations nationwide in the next decade, Ballers aims to become the leading brand in social sports, starting with this flagship Boston location.
You’ve heard of pickleball, but what is Padel?
Originating in 1969 Acapulco, Mexico, Padel is the world’s fastest-growing racket sport that combines the best elements of tennis and squash. It’s very popular in South America and Europe, and quickly gaining traction in the U.S.
Played in doubles on an enclosed court about one-third the size of a tennis court, padel uses solid rackets and a depressurized ball. The unique feature of padel is that players can play the ball off the glass and mesh walls, resulting in dynamic rallies and strategic gameplay. The sport is known for its accessibility, quick learning curve, and social nature, making it a favorite in urban centers worldwide. With more than 25 million players across 90 countries, padel is quickly becoming a global phenomenon.
Ballers Boston coming July 2025 to:
25 Pier 4 Boulevard, Boston, MA