Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
A metal net has been set up at a hard court near Block 77 Indus Road following complaints about pickleball noise, including one from Stomper Phua on Oct 24.
However, this has sparked yet another wave of outrage involving safety concerns, a loss of kampung spirit and possible deterrence of a healthy lifestyle.
Several readers shared photos of the net with Stomp and expressed their disapproval over what they felt was an “extreme” move by Jalan Besar Town Council (JBTC).
They noted that the metal net, which sits in the middle of the court, prevents not just pickleball, but other games such as sepak takraw too.

Stomper Chin, a pickleball player, said he was saddened and disappointed by the “drastic” measure.
“I host games there regularly a few times a week, utilising only one court each time and keeping the group small by limiting it to five players,” he explained.
“Back in May, when news of town councils banning or restricting hours for pickleball played on badminton courts started circulating, I wrote to JBTC on May 29 to suggest restricting hours instead of banning the sport.
“I gave my phone number in the hopes they would consult me before taking any action. I received a reply on June 2 saying that they ‘will definitely get in touch with (me) again for further consultations when the time comes for it’.
“Then around July, posters were put up on the lamp posts recommending players to play pickleball at Delta Sports Complex. In October, an additional large banner was put up recommending two more nearby facilities – Kings Pickleball and Kim Seng CC.”
According to Chin, all the suggested alternative locations are always fully booked days ahead. In particular, it is “infamously difficult” to get a slot at Delta Sports Complex.
He added: “With no viable alternatives, the court was a welcome oasis in the desert, as players could enjoy themselves under the shade provided by the trees.
“But sensing the matter has escalated, I wrote to JBTC again on Nov 17 urging them to take a balanced approach by implementing a time restriction and requesting consultation (again).”







