London Mail
  • Home
  • World
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Motering/Cars
  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Crypto
    • Food
    • Home Improvment
      • Real Estate
    • Press Release
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Motering/Cars
  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Crypto
    • Food
    • Home Improvment
      • Real Estate
    • Press Release
No Result
View All Result
London Mail
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Pickleball players in ritzy suburb stage furious protest as town hires SECURITY to block them from using tennis courts

by London Mail
July 7, 2024
in News
Reading Time: 6 mins read
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Pickleball regulars in one ritzy suburb have staged a protest after the town hired security to prevent them using their local tennis courts. 

Fairfax County Park Authority workers dismantled pickleball nets in the middle of a match at Kendale Woods Park in Annandale, north-east Virginia – but four furious female players refused to leave the court. 

The county attempted to close the courts down for maintenance on June 14 while relining and signing the courts for tennis-only – while citing noise complaints – in a move to exclude pickleball players. 

But the four stubborn women – and one dog – recently staged a sit-in in the hopes of reversing the decision. 

‘It’s kind of a slap in the face to the neighbors to not be able to use the courts the way we want to use them and how we paid for it,’ Marjery Gehan told WUSA9. 

Pickleball regulars in one ritzy Virginia suburb have staged a protest after the town hired security to prevent them using their local tennis courts

Pickleball regulars in one ritzy Virginia suburb have staged a protest after the town hired security to prevent them using their local tennis courts

Four stubborn women - and one dog - recently staged a sit-in in the hopes of reversing the decision to dismantle their pickleball courts and make it a tennis-only space

Four stubborn women – and one dog – recently staged a sit-in in the hopes of reversing the decision to dismantle their pickleball courts and make it a tennis-only space 

Fairfax County Park Authority workers dismantled pickleball nets in the middle of a match at Kendale Woods Park - prompting a protest by some players

Fairfax County Park Authority workers dismantled pickleball nets in the middle of a match at Kendale Woods Park – prompting a protest by some players 

Gehan said she filed an injunction requesting an open conversation about the court move before any changes were made. But Fairfax County Park Authority told WUSA9 ‘there was no injunction.’

Enraged residents said county workers removed their nets and scrubbed away their stenciled pickleball lines, while hiring security to patrol what was once a calm, idyllic leisure ground. 

‘We stopped the original power washers from going in there,’ Monica Gonzales, 54, told the Washington Post. 

‘But it was very peaceful. No negative words were exchanged,’ she added.

But other neighbors disagree, claiming noise coming from the courts has been disturbing their daily lives. 

‘I can hear the playing in the master bedroom with windows closed. My dog doesn’t want to stay in the backyard when there is playing,’ one resident wrote on local news website Annandale Today.  

‘I feel insulted every time people try to dismiss the problem,’ they said. ‘I cannot move the property.’

Fairfax County Park Authority workers dismantled pickleball nets in the middle of a match at Kendale Woods Park - but four furious female players refused to leave the court

Fairfax County Park Authority workers dismantled pickleball nets in the middle of a match at Kendale Woods Park – but four furious female players refused to leave the court

The county attempted to close the courts down for maintenance on June 14 while relining and signing the courts for tennis-only - while citing noise complaints - in a move to exclude pickle ball players

The county attempted to close the courts down for maintenance on June 14 while relining and signing the courts for tennis-only – while citing noise complaints – in a move to exclude pickle ball players

Meanwhile, players have hit back saying they don’t make much noise. They even went as far as conducting their own decibel-level checks with their phones and checking they complied with county guidelines on tolerable noise levels. 

‘We don’t want to dismiss the person who finds this noise bothersome,’ middle school teacher and local resident Sarah Wysocki, 44, told the Washington Post. 

‘It’s how can we work with you to find a compromise? But to be told that there is no compromise and that this is what it is and basing this decision off one person? That’s a very slippery slope.’

‘It’s not us versus them,’ Wysocki said, adding that the aim is to find a compromise and come up with a peaceful resolution’.

She added though that pickleball players would not comply with the current instructions to leave the court. 

‘Telling us to go to one of 16 other courts?’ Wysocki said, ‘I mean, why would we go to another court when our pool is right there? Our homes are right here.’ 

Players have hit back saying they don't make much noise. They even went as far as conducting their own decibel-level checks with their phones and checking they complied with county guidelines on tolerable noise levels

Players have hit back saying they don’t make much noise. They even went as far as conducting their own decibel-level checks with their phones and checking they complied with county guidelines on tolerable noise levels

‘After careful consideration, the Fairfax County Park Authority (FCPA) has made the decision to move forward with relining and signing the courts at Kendale Woods Park for tennis only, beginning Friday, June 14th,’ the Park Authority said in a statement. 

‘This deliberation comes after welcomed and informative conversations with you, members of the neighborhood surrounding Kendale Woods Park, and with residents directly adjacent to the park who are impacted. 

‘While we appreciate and share your sentiments for Kendale Woods Park, this decision is true to FCPA’s mission to enrich the quality of life for all members of Fairfax County. 

‘FCPA is appreciative of receiving your understanding and encourage you to make use of the 16 pickleball courts located within five miles of Kendale Woods Park.

‘We understand this is not the decision you were hoping for, but FCPA is committed to finding other opportunities for pickleball in the immediate area, including the installation of two dedicated pickleball courts a mile away at Mason District Park in 2025.’

Source link

Related Posts

Iran issues chilling assassination threat to Trump as tensions spiral: ‘This time, the bullet will not miss the target’: Live updates
News

Iran issues chilling assassination threat to Trump as tensions spiral: ‘This time, the bullet will not miss the target’: Live updates

January 14, 2026
Heartbreaking face of the victims of Iran’s brutal cruelty ‘as death toll rises to more than 500’: Student in Tehran shot in the back of the head and buried at the roadside
News

Heartbreaking face of the victims of Iran’s brutal cruelty ‘as death toll rises to more than 500’: Student in Tehran shot in the back of the head and buried at the roadside

January 11, 2026
Republicans rebel against Trump’s military strikes in stinging rebuke after triumphant Maduro capture
News

Republicans rebel against Trump’s military strikes in stinging rebuke after triumphant Maduro capture

January 8, 2026
Next Post
Dragons Den star’s Jessops hit with winding up petition

Dragons Den star's Jessops hit with winding up petition

FTSE 100 Live 08 July: Britvic backs £3.3bn Carlsberg deal, index steady

FTSE 100 Live 08 July: Britvic backs £3.3bn Carlsberg deal, index steady

Hunt for NYC killer on the loose after woman’s body is found in plastic bag on busy Manhattan street

Hunt for NYC killer on the loose after woman's body is found in plastic bag on busy Manhattan street

Recommended

Pensioners encouraged to apply for benefits in new Government campaign

Pensioners encouraged to apply for benefits in new Government campaign

1 year ago
I see many mask-wearing patients like Violet Affleck. People don’t realise why they really do it. It’s so dangerous… we must challenge it: DR MAX PEMBERTON

I see many mask-wearing patients like Violet Affleck. People don’t realise why they really do it. It’s so dangerous… we must challenge it: DR MAX PEMBERTON

4 months ago
Value of UK’s housing stock fell by £27bn in 2023, says property firm

Value of UK’s housing stock fell by £27bn in 2023, says property firm

2 years ago
America’s bed bug hotspots REVEALED: Map shows top 50 worst cities for infestation… is YOUR hometown crawling with them?

America’s bed bug hotspots REVEALED: Map shows top 50 worst cities for infestation… is YOUR hometown crawling with them?

2 years ago

Categories

  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Health
  • Home Improvment
  • Lifestyle
  • Motering/Cars
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Press Release
  • Real Estate
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • World
No Result
View All Result

Highlights

‘Do not eat’ warning as health chiefs flag cancer fears over Jolly Rancher sweets – shops STILL selling them despite ban

Where fans can recreate their favourite scenes from Heated Rivalry around Canada

Cadbury announces return of much-loved chocolate bar with astonishing stunt

Kazakhstan Voices Concern Over Drone Attacks on Oil Tankers in the Black Sea

Michael Carrick gets to work: All smiles at Man United training as head coach – and new-look backroom staff – aim to bounce back from Ruben Amorim era… and there’s a boost ahead of Manchester derby

Iran issues chilling assassination threat to Trump as tensions spiral: ‘This time, the bullet will not miss the target’: Live updates

London Mail

London Mail | Stay Informed, Stay Inspired ©2025, All rights Reserved

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Tech
  • News
  • Business
  • Science
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Opinion

London Mail | Stay Informed, Stay Inspired ©2025, All rights Reserved