What is Padel?

Padel, the world's fastest-growing sport, is a dynamic fusion of racquet sports, combining the best elements of tennis and squash to create a genuinely one-of-a-kind game. Played on an enclosed court with a net and a compact carbon racquet, Padel offers a high-energy experience that's quick to learn and addictively enjoyable. Padel is predominantly a doubles game, fostering a social atmosphere that keeps players engaged and coming back for more.


In Padel, success isn't just about power and strength; finesse and strategy are equally vital. Whether you're a novice or a pro, you'll grasp the game's fundamentals within the first half-hour of play. Padel is not merely a sport; it's inclusive, social, and fast-paced, suitable for all. It combines competition and camaraderie, making it a fantastic way to stay active and connect with others. Easy to start but challenging to master, Padel offers endless opportunities for improvement. Experience the unique thrill of Padel and join our Club where passion meets Padel.


Padel Rules

Format and Scoring: 

Padel is predominantly played in pairs, and the scoring system mirrors tennis.

Serving:

Each rally commences with an underarm serve. To serve effectively, stand behind the service line and ensure the ball is below your waist. Place your serve within the diagonal square of your opponent's service box.

Out Balls:

It is considered out if the ball hits the glass/mesh without bouncing or bouncing on the floor a second time (even after hitting the glass or mesh).

Let Rule:

A let, or second serve, is called when a good serve hits the net.

Rallying:

Engage in a back-and-forth exchange with your opponents on the other side of the net. Leverage the glass walls strategically, just as you would in a tennis match, to gain an advantage or win the point.