Ngau Tau Kok
Striver Sports, Ngau Tau Kok
One of the largest court counts in HK at 7. Two-floor industrial space, the best Kowloon option for league play or larger groups that need real depth.
Last verified 8 Apr 2026

Pricing
HK$300–350/hr
Quick facts
- District
- Ngau Tau Kok, Kowloon
- Address
- Industrial building, Ngau Tau Kok, two-floor, ~7 courts
- Nearest MTR
- Ngau Tau Kok (Exit B6)
- Hours
- Daily 9am–11pm
- Indoor / outdoor
- indoor
- Public / private
- private
- Courts
- 7
- Pricing
- HK$300–350/hr
- Equipment rental
- Yes
- Coaching
- Yes
Industrial building, Ngau Tau Kok, two-floor, ~7 courts
Open in Maps →Who it's best for
Best for casual to recreational players.
What works
- 7 courts gives real tournament depth
- Solid value at HK$300–350
- Easy Kwun Tong line access
What to know
- Industrial building, not boutique
- Less amenity than 212HK/Stackd
- Booking via platform only
First-visit plan
Can I show up as a beginner?
We have not visited yet, so we can't speak to the on-court vibe. Check the session level and who's running the slot before you book.
Do I need my own gear?
Rental or loaner gear appears available, but confirm current paddle and ball availability when you book.
What should I verify first?
Booking route, session level, exact court setup, price, and whether beginners can join the time slot you want.
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Checklist
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