Elevate Your Game at ELEVENO

Whether you are picking up a paddle for the first time or refining advanced strategy, ELEVENO offers a complete pathway for every pickleball player. Our programming is intentionally designed to meet you where you are and take you where you want to go.

Beginners

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Social players

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Competitive players

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MEET OUR COACHES

Alex P.

Specalizes in
All levels- love seeing people improve their game!

Bob S.

Specalizes in
Advanced 4.0+ coaching.

Ryan P.

Specalizes in
Intermediate - advance players, singles training.

Botum B.

Specalizes in
Taking anyone’s game to the next level.

Ethan F.

Specalizes in
All coaching but as a lefty right now more beginner/intermediate players.

Joe C.

Specalizes in
Beginner, low intermediate coaching.

Kevin M.

Specalizes in
Beginner, low intermediate coaching.

TOP 3 FAQS

In case you have any additional questions, please call our
front desk at 774-215-9137.

I’ve never played pickleball before — is ELEVENO for me?

100% yes. We have many options for beginners and those new to the game. Our intro classes cater to any age, and I’ve seen great players anywhere from 5 to 95! One of the things we love most about ELEVENO and pickleball in general is its inclusivity — grandparents playing with grandkids, men playing with women. If you can hold the paddle, we can get you out there!

What are the different types of paddles?

Elongated — longer paddle length, generally geared toward power

Hybrid — between Standard and Elongated, can be power or control

Standard (Widebody) — wider head, generally geared toward control

What sort of lessons do you do here?

We do 1-on-1s, Play With a Pro, Group and Small-Group lessons, and clinics. We can tailor a lesson to suit any level of player with any number of guests!

Must remember — Top 3

1. Footwear

On court, I always recommend court shoes. More than a paddle or a fancy new shirt, the correct shoe is the most important. It lessens the chance of injury and allows players to move with more confidence.

2. Only Water Allowed on Court

Any beverage other than water will stain the courts. If there is a spill, find a towel and clean it up ASAP.

3. What To Do When a Ball Enters Another Court

Yell “Ball on court!” and stop play immediately. Better to stop a good rally than have someone step on a ball and twist an ankle.