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Home»Pickleball 101»Pickleball Net Height vs Tennis: Exact Measurements & Setup (2026)

Pickleball Net Height vs Tennis: Exact Measurements & Setup (2026)

Ana NodiloBy Ana Nodilo11/25/2022Updated:04/01/20265 Mins Read
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A pickleball net is 36 inches high at the sidelines and 34 inches high at the center. A tennis net is 42 inches high at the posts and 36 inches high at the center. So yes, a tennis net is taller overall, especially near the posts, and it is also much wider. Under the 2026 USA Pickleball rules, the center of a pickleball net should measure 34 inches, plus or minus a quarter inch.

Pickleball vs. Tennis Net: Side-by-Side Specs

SpecPickleball NetTennis Net
Height at sidelines/posts36 in (91.4 cm)42 in (106.7 cm)
Height at center34 in (86.4 cm)36 in (91.4 cm)
Approximate full net spanCourt-width setup for pickleball42 ft (12.8 m)
Court width (doubles)20 ft36 ft
Governing body specUSA PickleballITF / USTA

Useful note: pickleball courts are much narrower than tennis courts, which is one reason the net system is smaller and lower.

Tennis doubles nets are wider because the posts sit outside the doubles sidelines.e net spans ~42 feet; pickleball posts align closely with the sidelines, so it’s only 22 feet.

Why the heights are different

pickleball net height vs tennis net height

This is not arbitrary. The pickleball court is smaller, and so much of the game happens close to the net. A lower center height encourages dinks, resets, and more controlled touch play around the non-volley zone.

In tennis, players cover a much larger court and hit from farther back, so a taller and wider net makes more sense.

Official pickleball net rules: 2026 snapshot

For 2026, the main net rules players should know are:

  • 36 inches high at the sidelines
  • 34 inches high at the center
  • Center height tolerance: ± 0.25 inch
  • The net should be set up so the ball cannot pass underneath during normal play
  • Portable and permanent nets still need to meet the same playable height standard

Portable vs. permanent pickleball nets

This is where rec players run into problems.

Portable nets are great, but they are more likely to:

  • sag in the middle,
  • sit too high on uneven surfaces,
  • lose tension over time,
  • or shift slightly during play.

That means it is smart to check the center height regularly, especially if your group uses a rolling system or sets up on tennis courts. Even a small height change can affect dinks, drops, and speed-ups more than players realize.

USA Pickleball’s court setup guidance also emphasizes using official dimensions when laying out temporary courts.

Can you use a tennis net for pickleball?

Yes, for casual play — but it is not ideal.

A tennis net starts too high for pickleball, especially at the posts. If you are just messing around or running beginner drills, you can drop the middle closer to 34 inches with a temporary strap or setup aid. But the full shape will still not match a real pickleball net because the tennis posts stay at 42 inches.

That matters because pickleball shots are built around a lower net profile. A full-height tennis net makes:

  • dinks harder,
  • drops less realistic,
  • and kitchen exchanges less representative of actual pickleball.

So yes, a tennis net is fine for casual hitting or basic drills. But for league, tournament, or true match-style practice, a regulation pickleball net is the better setup.

Extra useful note for rec players

If your group keeps complaining that:

  • drops feel harder than usual
  • dinks are clipping tape all night
  • or the net “feels weird”

check the center height before blaming your mechanics. A portable net that is even a little off can absolutely change how the game feels.

Pickleball Net FAQ

1. Why is a pickleball net lower in the middle?

Like a tennis net, a pickleball net is designed to be slightly lower in the center than at the sides. In pickleball, that center height is 34 inches, while the sidelines are 36 inches.

That lower middle helps create the familiar arc of the net and shapes how players use dinks, drops, and resets.

2. Is a pickleball net the same height all the way across?

No. A regulation pickleball net is 36 inches high at the sidelines and 34 inches high at the center. So if the net is the same height all the way across, it is not set up correctly.

3. Can you play pickleball on a tennis court net?

Yes, for casual play or basic drills, but it is not ideal. A tennis net is taller, especially at the posts, so it changes how dinks, drops, and kitchen exchanges feel.

You can lower the middle closer to 34 inches, but the overall shape will still not match a true pickleball net.

4. How high should a portable pickleball net be?

A portable pickleball net should be set to the same playing height as any regulation pickleball net: 36 inches at the sidelines and 34 inches at the center. If the middle is sagging too low or sitting too high, it can noticeably affect how the game plays.

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