For California residents—particularly those in the Roseville and greater Sacramento area—who are building family legacies while staying active in their communities, the announcement of Pickleball Kingdom’s first California location represents more than just a new recreational venue. It’s a reminder of how local business investments, community engagement, and long-term family planning intersect.
What’s Opening in Roseville?
Pickleball Kingdom, the world’s largest indoor pickleball entity, is opening its first California facility at 10251 Fairway Drive in Roseville. The 32,900-square-foot venue will feature 11 professional-grade indoor courts and is targeting a Spring 2026 opening.
Led by franchisees Parminder Saini, Komal Saini, and Megan Cohill, this state-of-the-art facility will offer:
Why This Matters for California Families
For California residents managing family assets, planning for retirement, or thinking about legacy protection, community-focused businesses like Pickleball Kingdom represent important considerations in estate planning conversations.
“This facility will enrich the Roseville area by creating an inclusive space where people can play, connect, and enjoy themselves,” said Parminder Saini, one of the franchisees. “We’re excited to provide opportunities for families, friends, and neighbors to prioritize health, create lasting memories, and strengthen community bonds.”
How Can Active Lifestyles and Estate Planning Work Together?
Many California families ask: “How can I protect my family’s financial future while staying engaged in my community?” The answer often involves comprehensive planning that addresses both immediate lifestyle goals and long-term legacy protection.
When local businesses create spaces for multigenerational activities—like pickleball facilities that serve everyone from youth programs to retirement-age leagues—California residents benefit from:
What California Families Managing Assets Should Know
Whether you’re a business owner like the Pickleball Kingdom franchisees—who bring backgrounds in technology, business, and athletics to their venture—or simply a California resident planning for your family’s future, having a clear estate plan ensures:
Franchise Growth and Business Succession Planning
The expansion of Pickleball Kingdom into California—marking the brand’s first West Coast location—demonstrates the franchise’s strong business model. According to the announcement, Pickleball Kingdom offers franchisees “the highest industry AUV (average unit volume) per location”.
For California business owners considering franchise opportunities or managing existing business interests, proper estate planning becomes essential. Business succession planning ensures that your entrepreneurial investments continue benefiting your family, even during unexpected life transitions.
Take Action: Protect Your Family’s Future
If you’re a California resident who values transparency, family protection, and community engagement—whether you’re planning to visit the new Pickleball Kingdom facility or simply want to ensure your family’s financial future is secure—now is the time to create or update your estate plan.
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About the Pickleball Kingdom Roseville Opening
For more information about the new facility, visit https://pickleballkingdom.com/roseville-ca/or follow them on Instagram at @pickleballkingdom.roseville.
Source: PR Newswire press release, July 30, 2025 – Pickleball Kingdom to Open in Roseville, CA
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This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The information contained herein is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Estate planning needs vary significantly based on individual circumstances, family dynamics, and asset composition. California residents should consult with a qualified estate planning attorney to discuss their specific situation. California Probate and Trust, PC is available for free consultations to California residents and those managing California-based assets. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
