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Pickleball Rebound Walls

Court equipment for serious players: lines, flooring, rebound walls, ball machines, training aids — everything beyond paddle and ball. Stocked in the UK with proper installation guidance.

  • UK Warehouse
  • Stocked Locally
  • Fast UK Delivery
  • From £29
1 piece

About this range

The cheapest serious option is overlay tape on an existing tennis court. Doubles courts (20'×44') fit comfortably inside a tennis court; the lines are reversible. Tape kits are £40–£90; a clued-up DIY can mark a court in an hour.

Building a pickleball court — full or partial — is a £200–£3,000 project depending on whether you're lining a tennis court, laying tiles, or building from concrete up. We stock the kit for all three approaches.

Sport tile (modular interlocking flooring) is the most popular permanent option for backyard installs. £1,500–£3,500 for a full court, no foundation work needed if your existing surface is reasonably flat. Tiles last 10+ years and can be relocated.

If you're searching for rebound wall specifically, you're in the right place — every paddle, ball, or piece of kit on this page is matched to that intent and stocked here in the UK.

What's actually in here

Training aids

Cones, targets, ball machines and rebound walls for solo practice.

Lines for any surface

Tennis-court overlay tape, paint kits, and chalk-line systems for hard courts and indoor floors.

UK delivery for bulky kit

Pickleball court equipment is heavy. UK stock saves you on shipping and customs.

Free UK delivery on orders over £50.

Same-day dispatch on orders before 2pm. Easy 14-day returns on unused gear.

Picking the right one

  • Match the project to your space and budget. Tennis-court overlay (£40–£90) for a weekend project; sport tiles (£1,500–£3,500) for a permanent backyard install.
  • Plan for accessories: a portable net, ball machine, rebound wall add value beyond the court itself.

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Frequently asked

How big should a rebound wall be?

Minimum 4ft × 6ft for full-paddle stroke practice. Larger (5ft × 7ft+) lets you work on lobs and overheads. Smaller walls work for dinks but limit shot variety.

Are rebound walls actually useful for solo practice?

Yes — for serves, drives, dinks and reset practice. The rebound is consistent, you can run drills without a partner, and they don't require court time. A real upgrade for players without easy partner access.

What surface is best for pickleball?

Hard court (acrylic or concrete) is the standard. Sport tiles are popular for backyard installs. Carpet courts exist but are uncommon.

Can I line a tennis court for pickleball?

Yes — pickleball doubles courts (20'×44') fit comfortably inside a tennis court. We sell line-tape kits and chalk systems specifically for this use case. The lines are reversible.

How big is a pickleball court?

20 feet wide by 44 feet long for both singles and doubles. The non-volley zone (kitchen) extends 7 feet either side of the net.