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PickleRage adds new franchise in Plainfield

PickleRage, a premier indoor pickleball club franchise, announced three newly signed franchise deals as part of its ongoing national expansion, which includes Plainfield.

These latest additions advance the brand’s mission to make high-quality, year-round pickleball accessible to communities nationwide. The two additional locations are in Western Wayne County, Michigan, and Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.

Each club will be locally owned and operated by franchisees who share a passion for pickleball and strong ties to their communities, helping create vibrant, inclusive spaces where players of all levels can connect, compete and thrive.

“These signings are the latest proof that momentum around the PickleRage brand, and the sport of pickleball itself, is only accelerating,” said David Smith, COO at PickleRage. “Western Wayne County, Union County and Hillsborough County are ideal markets with strong demand and active player bases, and our new franchisees are the perfect partners to bring these clubs to life.”

As America’s fastest-growing sport, pickleball continues to capture the attention of players across the country, and PickleRage is leading the charge in creating state-of-the-art indoor venues designed for both casual and competitive play. Each facility features professional-grade courts, lounge areas, locker rooms, pro shops and viewing spaces designed to elevate the player experience.

“Every new club we launch strengthens our foundation for long-term growth,” added Smith. “As we expand into untapped markets and introduce more people to the game, we’re building more than a network of clubs; we’re building the future of the sport.”

With more than 500 locations planned over the next five years, PickleRage is actively seeking driven, community-minded franchise partners to help bring the sport to new markets nationwide. The total investment to open a PickleRage club ranges from $827,800 to $1,803,200.

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