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In the heart of Euskirchen, near the picturesque Erft, a new sports facility has been enriching the city's active community. The latest addition to this facility is a Pickleball court, a rapidly growing sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis.
The inauguration of the Pickleball court was a sunny affair, graced by Mayor Sacha Reichelt and Markus Strauch, the head of the Kreissportbund (District Sports Association). The court, located within the sports facility by the Erft, is now open and free for all citizens to use.
The Pickleball court, similar to a small tennis court, is designed for players who use paddles to hit a ball over a net that is under a meter high. The rules of Pickleball are designed to encourage a smooth flow of play, making it an accessible sport for people of all ages and abilities.
The sports box at the Pickleball court offers the convenience of free hourly reservations to borrow paddles and balls. The box can be opened and closed as many times as desired during the reservation period, providing a hassle-free experience for players.
The addition of the Pickleball court is just one part of Euskirchen's growing sports landscape. The city's Auelsburg recently saw the opening of a new skate park and pump track, further expanding the range of sports and activities available. The sports facility by the Erft now offers more options for fitness, basketball, frisbee golf, and various other activities.
Mayor Reichelt expressed hope that many people will try out Pickleball after their hard-fought game. He believes that the new court will attract a diverse group of people and foster a sense of community within the city.
As Euskirchen continues to grow, so does its commitment to providing opportunities for recreational activities. The sports facility by the Erft is a testament to this commitment, offering a welcoming space for those looking to stay active and enjoy the city's vibrant sports scene.