Built for the game

Mothership started from a simple frustration. We couldn't find a court worth going back to.

The ones we played on had corners cut somewhere. The floor, the spacing, the nets. Nothing felt right. And anyone who's played seriously knows the difference between a court that works and one that actually plays.

We also love the outdoors. There's something about open air, natural light, and real conditions. Malaysia's rain had other plans, so we built something in between. Covered, but never closed in.

Before we dropped an ounce of concrete, we went deep. We got into the game at a coaching level to understand what players actually need from a court. We spoke to flooring providers across the region. We consulted experts overseas. We weren't building the flashiest facility. We were building the most honest one.

The name says it all. Mothership is where you always return. Not because it's the prettiest place in the room, but because after playing extensively at other courts, when you want a real game, at a court built for the game, this is where your feet bring you.

It's not for everyone. If you're here for the photo, you'll find better backdrops elsewhere. But if you're here for the game, regardless of your level, your background, or how long you've been playing, you'll find a court that doesn't compromise and people who feel the same way you do.

No corners cut. No judgement. Just good pickleball.