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High Point Pickleball: The Ultimate Guide to Plano's Public Hub

Last updated: January 2026

If you Google "Pickleball in Plano," High Point Tennis Center is the first result—and for good reason. With 16 courts available, it is the busiest public hub in the city. But unlike a neighborhood park, you can't just show up and start dinking. It is a managed facility with strict reservation windows and check-in procedures.

A pickleball player checking in at the High Point Tennis Center pro shop before heading to the courts
Before you hit the courts, you must stop at the pro shop. High Point is a staffed facility, not an open park.

1. The Court Setup (16 Total)

High Point has embraced pickleball aggressively, but not all courts are created equal. It's important to know what you are booking:

  • 8 Dedicated Courts: These have permanent nets and lines. They are pickleball-only. These are the most coveted spots.
  • 8 Overlay Courts: These are "Quick Start" tennis courts with pickleball lines painted on them. You may have to deal with extra lines or temporary nets.

2. The 48-Hour Booking Rule

We mentioned this in our Tennis Guide, but it applies to pickleball too. The reservation window is short and competitive.

⏰ The 2-Day Sprint

Reservations open 2 days in advance. For a Saturday morning court, you must book on Thursday morning. If you wait until Friday night, you will likely be out of luck.

3. Cost to Play

High Point is not free, but it is affordable. The fees help maintain the high-quality lighting and nets.

  • Plano Residents: ~$3.00 + tax per person / per session.
  • Non-Residents: ~$4.00 + tax per person / per session.
  • Note: You pay per person, not just per court. Ensure your whole group is ready to pay upon check-in.

4. The Pro Shop Requirement

Do not walk directly from the parking lot to the courts. You will be stopped.

  1. Enter the Pro Shop: Located at the main entrance.
  2. Check In: Give your name/reservation time.
  3. Pay: Settle any guest fees or rental fees.
  4. Play: They will direct you to your specific court number.

5. Frequently Asked Questions

Does High Point have paddle rentals?

Yes. If you are a beginner or forgot your gear, you can rent a paddle at the pro shop for a small fee (typically around $3). They also sell balls and gear.

Are the pickleball courts lighted?

Yes. All 16 courts at High Point are lighted, making it a prime spot for evening leagues and open play until the facility closes (usually 10:30 PM).

Does High Point offer pickleball lessons?

Yes, they offer group clinics. However, for personalized, 1-on-1 attention to fix specific mechanics, many players prefer booking a private coach through Golden Racket Academy.

Stop Guessing, Start Winning

High Point is where the serious rec players go. If you are tired of getting smashed in open play, it's time to upgrade your skills. Golden Racket Academy offers private coaching in Plano to help you master the third-shot drop.