Padel Club in Berkshire

FAQs.

Padel Tennis in Berkshire

Frequently Asked Questions.

Whilst Padel tennis and tennis are similar in many ways, they are not the same sport. Padel tennis is a variation of tennis that is played on a smaller court surrounded by walls, and the rules of the game have some differences from traditional tennis.
A Padel tennis court is typically around 20×10 meters, which is roughly one-third the size of a standard tennis court.
A standard Padel tennis court is about one-third the size of a tennis court, so playing Padel tennis on a tennis court would require marking out the smaller playing area and possibly adding walls or other barriers around the court. The use of walls is a key aspect of Padel tennis, as they allow players to hit shots that would be out of bounds in regular tennis and provide a unique playing environment that requires quick reflexes and creative shot-making.
Padel tennis can be played by people of all ages and skill levels, from beginner to professional. The sport is designed to be accessible and fun for players of all abilities, and its combination of tennis, squash, and other racquet sports makes it a great choice for players looking to try something new and challenging.
The sport originated in Mexico in the 1970s and has since gained popularity worldwide, particularly in Spain and South America.