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Home / Sports / Pickleball's Pop Plagues Vietnamese Cities

Pickleball's Pop Plagues Vietnamese Cities

28 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Pickleball's popularity surge in Vietnam causes widespread noise complaints.
  • Densely packed cities amplify the sport's 'acoustic hazard' impact.
  • Residents report stress and sleep disruption from the constant game sounds.
Pickleball's Pop Plagues Vietnamese Cities

The rapid ascent of pickleball in Vietnam, which began approximately two years ago, has sparked widespread public discontent due to its significant noise pollution. Initially embraced as one of Asia's fastest-growing sports, with millions reportedly taking up the paddle, the game's percussive sounds are now generating intense frustration in densely populated urban centers. Authorities are grappling with an influx of noise complaints, petitions, and even protests from residents unable to escape the constant 'pop-pop-pop' from numerous new courts.

In cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, pickleball courts are often situated in close proximity to residential areas, exacerbating the issue. Residents describe the noise as an "acoustic hazard" that causes stress, disrupts sleep, and negatively impacts concentration, with some claiming the sounds are more piercing than those of tennis or badminton. The situation is further complicated by associated issues such as unruly crowds and traffic congestion in parking areas near the courts.

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While pickleball's accessibility and perceived "appealing" sound have contributed to its boom, the ensuing public outcry highlights a clash between recreational enthusiasm and the right to peace in increasingly loud urban environments. Experts warn of potential health implications from prolonged exposure to such noise levels, putting pressure on local governments to address the escalating conflict between players and those affected by the sport's sonic impact.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Pickleball's rapid popularity surge, combined with courts in densely populated areas, has led to widespread noise complaints from residents.
Experts warn that constant pickleball sounds can cause stress, disrupt sleep, and potentially increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Authorities are facing increasing pressure from noise complaints, petitions, and protests, struggling to balance the sport's popularity with residents' peace.

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