Yes, pickleball. The sport with a name that sounds like something your uncle made up at a BBQ is now drawing millions of players, billions in investments, and even international tournaments.
And here’s the kicker: you can be part of this movement—and profit from it.
Pickleball’s Surge Is No Joke
Don’t believe me? Let me hit you with some facts:
The 2024 PPA Tour drew 3.3 million viewers, rivaling PGA Tour numbers. Yes, it’s that BIG.
Participation has grown a staggering 223.5% in three years—that’s faster than TikTok during quarantine.
Over 36.5 million Americans now play regularly, and cities are scrambling to meet the demand for courts.
But the demand doesn’t stop there. Tennis and basketball courts are still holding strong as community staples.
This trifecta of sports is creating a massive opportunity for building, resurfacing, and maintaining game courts—and that’s where CORTZ comes in.
The CORTZ Gateway
At CORTZ, we’ve taken game court resurfacing, maintenance and construction to a whole new level. Here’s what makes us different:
Proven Expertise
With over 25 years of experience and 10,000+ courts resurfaced, we know this business inside and out.
Simplified Operations
We’ve streamlined the process so you can focus on growing your business—not juggling endless moving parts.
Marketing That Works
Our team doesn’t just generate leads; we deliver them straight to your door.
Diverse Revenue Streams
Whether it’s pickleball, tennis, or basketball courts, we help you tap into multiple markets.
The Clock Is Ticking on This Opportunity
Pickleball alone is projected to become a $4.4 billion global market by 2033, and tennis and basketball courts aren’t slowing down either.
The demand for courts—and for professionals who can surface and maintain them—has never been higher.
With territories still available, this is your chance to claim your slice of a booming industry.
Let’s Chat
Curious about how CORTZ can help you turn this surge in demand into a thriving business?
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