Swimply is expanding beyond offering rentals of private pools to include pickleball courts as demand for space grows along with the sport.
, is set to expand to pickleball courts — and the company says it expects revenue from its new offering to outpace pool rentals in just two and half years.
Swimply, which launched in 2018 in the New York City area, plans to list rental access for up to 300 private courts in markets including New York, Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Houston and Austin, Texas.Driven by demand from both court owners and players, Swimply is launching Courts to better serve consumers looking for new ways to have fun and spend their leisure time.. As interest in the sport has surged, court availability and access have been the biggest challenges for many people.
"The majority of our revenue on the pool category happens from Memorial Day to Labor Day. With pickleball, in warmer states, we see that going year-round," he said.Given pickleball's rapid rise, there's also been a steady increase in the number of courts being built.
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