PADEEL
Court: Tennis court is triple the size of a padel court which is 20m * 10m. Padel court is distributed in the center by a net but is enclosed by walls and should be a blue, green, or terracotta.
Players: Only Doubles can play Padel games as Padel must be played between two pairs of players..
The ball:The balls utilized are nearly similar with just low pressure.


The padel rackets: Unlike a Tennis racket. the Padel racket is smaller than a tennis tacquet and is largely simpler to manage. It is also prepared from composite materials with a perforated surface that is constructed to enable airflow. Its face is 26cm * 29cm and its whole size is 45cm
Scoring system: It is similar to tennis. Players play Padel as the best of three sets, each of which contains six games. Points are as follow: 15, 30, 40 and game.
2.The aim of the Game
Padel aims to gain two out of the three sets that comprise a match.
Every pair must work defeat the rival pair. And since the court is tinier than the Tennis court and is enclosed, players must keep a rapid movement
2.The aim of the Game
How to win: Six games are required to win a set. The team has to win two sets in order to win the match. The winners of two out of the three sets will be announced the winner.
A Draw: If the total gets to 6-6, the players play a tiebreak. Tiebreaks continue till reaching 7 points, with a two-point difference. Meaning that you continue playing when the score is 7-6 until either team has a two-point ahead over the rival team.
Serving: Each match starts with service and the first server is determined by flipping a coin before the match.The First serve is played underhanded and from the right side, and after that changes from left to right each following point. Which mist be passed successfully into the opponent’s court.
- The opposition wins a point in case:
- The ball jumps twice
- Tha ball hits you or a teammate
- Tha ball strikers the wire fencing or another unit before getting on over the net or the opponent’s side (ranked as out bounds).
Pay & Play Padel — Frequently Asked Questions
No, we currently do not hire padel rackets. We have a selection of the latest Padel rackets (and balls) to purchase at Store
If you want to try a demo racket before making your purchase you can now do that for just per racket with our exclusive Park Sports Demo Racket Service! This amount will be deducted from your bill if you decide to subsequently buy the racket from the venue on the day. We do not provide rackets for hire.
Yes. You just need to set up an online Account - its free, quick and easy.
Standard advanced booking rights for tennis, padel and pickleball courts are 7 days. New courts are released every day at 7.00am.