Ready to give padel a bash?

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July 22, 2024

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As featured in Spotlight: A Diary for the South East

Padel is a fun and exciting sport that’s rapidly gaining popularity around the world, with stars such as Antonio Banderas, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams all fans. Want to join them?

Padel’s an innovative form of tennis that’s fun, easy to learn and extremely sociable. Played on an enclosed court about a third the size of a tennis court, groups of mixed ages and abilities can play together.

Padel is a sport for anyone and everyone – it’s easy to pick up and once you get started, you’ll find it difficult to stop!

There are more than 450 padel courts in Britain ready and waiting for you, with even more on the way. There are also padel clubs across the country that you can join as a member. You don’t have to have played tennis – or any other sport before – just grab a bat, a doubles partner, and away you go!

One of the newest kids on the block is PadelStars, Bracknell which is due to open very soon!


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