Life Time Champions Pickleball, Hundreds of Courts in the Pipeline
Led by a CEO who loves pickleball, Life Time has heavily invested in the fastest-growing sport — with no signs of slowing down
Life Time could soon be synonymous with pickleball at this rate.
The luxury athletic country club operator, now equipped with over 750 permanent courts built at its North American clubs, isn’t done yet. Life Time is just getting started, with hundreds more pickleball courts planned and underway — fitting news, considering October 10 is World Pickleball Day.
The premium lifestyle operator is currently hosting its annual Fall Pickleball Classic tournaments at more than 100 locations nationwide, offering a chance for pickleball fans to compete.
A (Pickleball) Promise Kept
Considered the fastest-growing sport in America, Life Time made a bid in late 2021 that it would become the pickleball hotspot for guests and members of its high-end clubs. It’s a promise the operator has since fulfilled, with Life Time hosting tournaments from both the Professional Pickleball Association and Major League Pickleball.
Life Time’s investment in pickleball (and other in-demand services, such as dynamic personal training and assisted stretching) has paid off. In 2023, Life Time reported a 51% growth of pickleball players on its courts. The brand has continually seen high member engagement numbers and recently upped its revenue guidance to between $2.56 and $2.59 billion.
“We’ve embraced the growth of pickleball because it brings people of all ages and backgrounds together in a healthy and social way,” said RJ Singh, Life Time’s chief digital officer and leader of Life Time Racquet Sports. “Teaming up with leaders like Andre Agassi and top players like Ben and Collin Johns helps us push the boundaries of what’s possible for pickleball at Life Time, including through our app to provide expert training, livestreamed events, and more. No matter where someone is located, they can engage with Life Time Pickleball.”
Tennis pro, Agassi, has been named the chair of the Life Time Pickleball and Tennis Board. Even Life Time CEO Bahram Akradi has been outspoken about his love for the sport and is an avid pickleball player.
Life Time’s commitment to pickleball has also extended to creating a game-perfecting and patent-pending pickleball product — the Ultimate Pickleball. Additionally, the premium lifestyle operator named Lululemon as its official pickleball and tennis apparel partner.
Life Time reports its third quarter financial results on October 24.
Courtney Rehfeldt has worked in the broadcasting media industry since 2007 and has freelanced since 2012. Her work has been featured in Age of Awareness, Times Beacon Record, The New York Times, and she has an upcoming piece in Slate. She studied yoga & meditation under Beryl Bender Birch at The Hard & The Soft Yoga Institute. She enjoys hiking, being outdoors, and is an avid reader. Courtney has a BA in Media & Communications studies.