Chances are you have a friend or family member who recently picked up pickleball. According to the 2022 Sports & Fitness Industry Association Single Sport Report on Pickleball, the sport grew in 2021 to 4.8 million players nationwide and is the fastest-growing sport in America, and for good reason. Pickleball is a social way to stay active since the sport can be played casually with friends indoors or outdoors. Beginners will find it relatively easy to learn, and more experienced players will appreciate that the game can get fast-paced and competitive.
With the growing popularity of the sport comes an increasing amount of options for pickleball paddles and equipment. Although most paddles may look similar, they can be extremely different and significantly impact your performance on the court. "Friends' recommendations are good, but personal experience trying out candidates for your next paddle is best," says Carl Schmits, Managing Director of Equipment Standards & Facilities Development at the USA Pickleball.
"Many beginners will start with a mid-weight composite or graphite paddle and will most likely change as their game evolves or as they become more aware of their game strengths," says Jones Wong, USA Pickleball East Assistant Director of Ambassadors. "If someone is coming from another racquet or paddle sport where they are used to playing with power, they will lean towards composite paddles."
Whether you're looking for the best pickleball paddles for beginners or consider yourself an advanced player, our list has top-rated picks for all levels. Here are the best pickleball paddles of 2022, according to fitness experts.
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You can learn more about how we evaluate pickleball paddles — and tips for selecting the best pickleball paddle for you — at the end of this guide. We also answer all of your questions on the different types of paddle materials, the best ways to care for your paddle, how often to replace it and more.