Padel

what is it ?

Padel tennis, also simply called padel, was officially introduced in Mexico in 1969, but it wasn't until 1974 that the first padel club was founded in Marbella, Spain.
This sport is played 2 against 2, ideal for fun with the family, on a field of 20x10m (¼ less than an ordinary tennis court) surrounded by glass panels. As in squash, it is allowed to bounce the ball off the walls of the court. One of the advantages of padel is that it remains a sport accessible to all, where you quickly learn the first reflexes, whether you are a beginner or an experienced player.

Padel: the new trend sport coming to our resorts

Take advantage of your stay to discover new sporting horizons with this flagship sport, a mix of squash and Basque pelota. Go to similar courts, but much smaller than a tennis court surrounded by glass walls. Treat yourself to a game of intense fun.

Questions you may ask yourself

Our resorts to play padel

5 good reasons to start playing padel

Padel is a mixture of tennis, squash and pelota basca and is currently conquering the courts of the world.
Padel is
§ a sport for everyone
§ an ideal sport to have fun with the family.
§ a particularly complete sport that trains your whole body.
§ suitable to progress quickly, both for technical and social reasons
§ so comprehensive that it is good not only for your body but also for your brain!

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