‘Get out here and stay active’ — Pickleplex opens in east Windsor

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Windsor pickleball enthusiasts have another place to play.

Pickleplex Social Club has opened a new location in the city’s east end (1950 Lauzon Rd.) with indoor courts and event spaces.

“Pickleplex is an inclusive community for people who love to play pickleball,” said Gina Facca, chief operating officer of Pickleplex Social Club and co-owner/operator of the Windsor venue, during a grand opening celebration on Friday.

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At 18,000 square feet, the facility has six dedicated pickleball courts, two ping-pong and cornhole areas, and a party room for birthday celebrations and corporate events. The pickleplex is also fully licensed.

Some of the courts at the new Pickleplex Social Club in Windsor are seen on Friday, April 4, 2025. Photo by Taylor Campbell /Windsor Star

“We really are going to be the social hub of the community,” Facca said.

“There are so many people out there that want to know what pickleball is but have never had the opportunity to play. We are the place to be.”

Programming includes social open play, open play by skill level, tournaments, league play, lessons, and clinics. Coaching staff are on hand to teach beginners.

The Windsor club is the company’s third location in Ontario. An additional five locations are scheduled to open in the province before the end of the summer.

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Sandi Spencer, president of Pickleplex Social Club Windsor, left, Ward 8 Coun. Gary Kaschak, and Gina Facca, COO of Pickleplex Social Club and co-owner of the Windsor location, cut the ribbon on the new Lauzon Road facility on Friday, April 4, 2025. Photo by Taylor Campbell /Windsor Star
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A pickleball player jumps high for the ball at the new Pickleball Social Club location in Windsor on Friday, April 4, 2025. Photo by Taylor Campbell /Windsor Star

Ward 8 Coun. Gary Kaschak, who represents the east Windsor neighbourhood, applauded the facility’s founders for bringing more recreational space to the city.

“This is what we want in the community,” Kaschak said. “The city can’t provide everything.

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