About us
Built for Davao.Built for the rally.
Pickleplex by Almarc is Davao City's home for pickleball — sixteen courts where day-one beginners and national-tournament players share the same net. Come for the game, stay for the people.
- 16
- Courts under one roof
- 11
- Social courts
- 5
- Tech-integrated Power Lanes
Our story
A home court for the whole city.
Almarc has built in Davao for decades. Pickleplex is that same care, poured into the fastest-growing game in town.
The venue
Sixteen courts under one roof — eleven social courts for neighbors, rallies, and the after-work crowd, and five tech-integrated Power Lanes with automatic ball machines for the players chasing their next level.
Good lighting, real flooring, and a front desk that knows your name by your second visit. We built the room we wanted to play in, then opened the doors.
The community
Open play runs every week — show up on your night, register at the desk, and get matched by level. No tryouts, no clique, just the rotation and a few new friends by the end of it.
Beginners are welcome on day one. Coaches are on the floor when you want to sharpen up. Everyone shares the same net, and that's the whole point.
On site
More than the courts.
Everything you'd want at a real home court — gear when you forget yours, a machine when you want to drill, and a place to land when the legs are done.
Pro shop
Paddles, balls, grip tape, court shoes — the gear that holds up to a Davao rally, with someone at the counter who actually plays.
Café + lounge
Cold drinks, decent coffee, and a couch when your legs need it. The hangout that comes free with the game.
Paddle rental
Forgot yours? Grab a quality paddle at the front desk and play.
₱100.00per visit
Ball-machine rental
Dial in your reps with an automated feeder on a Power Lane.
₱500.00per hour
The space
Take a look around.
Photos from the floor are on the way — here's where they'll live.
Come find your game.
Book a court, jump into open play, or just come hang — the front desk has loaners and the coffee's on.
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