READY TO PADEL?

MASTER THE WALLS

THE BASICS

Padel is a mix between tennis and squash. It's fast, social, and incredibly fun.

  • Players: Padel is always played in doubles (2 vs 2).
  • Court: The game is played on an enclosed court with walls that can be used in play.
  • Walls: Players use solid, stringless padel rackets and a low-pressure ball.
Padel Court

SERVING

  • The serve is underhand and must be hit below waist level.
  • The ball must first bounce behind the service line before being struck.
  • It must be served diagonally into the opponent's service box.

BALL IN PLAY

  • The ball must bounce once before touching the walls.
  • The ball can be played off the walls on your side.

SCORING

  • Uses the same scoring system as tennis (15-30-40-Game).
  • A set is won when a team wins 6 games with a 2-game lead.
PENALTY GUIDE

FOULS & PENALTIES

If the ball bounces twice before being returned.

If a player hits the fence before bouncing.

If the ball is hit out of the enclosed court.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

No! Padel is generally easier for beginners because of the smaller court and underhand serve.

No, padel requires a specific stringless, perforated racket. We have them available for rent.

The ball can be played off the walls, making for exciting rallies similar to squash.

Padel is almost always played 2v2. If you don't have a team, we can add you to our community matches.

While not strictly mandatory, we highly recommend tennis or padel-specific shoes for better grip on the turf.

Yes! We host junior clinics specifically designed to teach kids the fundamentals of padel.
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