Multi-sport complexes are venues built to run several games under one roof or across one compound, usually badminton, futsal, basketball, and now pickleball sharing courts, halls, or adjoining outdoor areas. In Puchong, this is the most common way to find pickleball right now, since dedicated single-sport clubs are still rare. These complexes typically convert badminton courts with portable nets and painted or taped lines, or set aside a hall bay specifically for pickleball during set hours.
Booking one of these venues involves checking a few practical things before you show up with a paddle. Court surface matters: badminton-hall wood or synthetic flooring plays differently from outdoor acrylic or futsal-style courts, and grip levels vary a lot. Line clarity is another issue, since some halls just tape over badminton lines and it gets confusing mid-rally. You'll also want to know if nets are proper pickleball height or adjusted badminton nets, how many courts are actually usable for pickleball at any given time slot, and whether lighting and ventilation are adequate for evening play, which is when most Puchong players book.
Our scoring looks at court setup quality, booking ease, crowding at peak hours, and value for the hourly rate, so you can compare all 9 venues on the same terms instead of guessing from photos. See the full ranked breakdown in our best pickleball courts in Puchong guide, and read our methodology for how we score and weigh each factor.