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Welcome to District Padel, where excellence meets passion. Our state-of-the-art facility boasts four world-class padel courts and a team of international coaches dedicated to training all levels, from young enthusiasts to seasoned adults. In addition to our premier padel training, we offer a cutting-edge fitness gym designed to complement your training regimen and help you achieve peak performance. Join us at District Padel and experience the pinnacle of padel training and fitness.

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A typical padel match usually lasts between 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the skill level of the players and the number of sets played. Matches can be best of three or best of five sets, with each set lasting around 20-30 minutes.

To start playing padel, you will need the following equipment:

  1. Padel Racket: Unlike a tennis racket, a padel racket is solid with holes and has no strings. It’s slightly smaller and lighter, making it easy to handle.
  2. Padel Balls: These are similar to tennis balls but slightly softer and with less pressure.
  3. Comfortable Sportswear: Wear moisture-wicking clothing that allows for freedom of movement. Tennis or padel shoes with good grip are also essential.
  4. Accessories: Optional accessories include wristbands, headbands, and a padel bag to carry your gear.

Padel is a doubles game played on an enclosed court slightly smaller than a tennis court. Here are the basic rules:

  1. Serving: The serve is underhand and must bounce once in the server’s box before being hit. The serve must land in the diagonal opponent’s service box.
  2. Scoring: Padel uses the same scoring system as tennis (15, 30, 40, game). Matches are usually best of three sets.
  3. Ball in Play: After the serve, the ball must bounce once on the ground before hitting the walls. Players can use the walls to return the ball, similar to squash.
  4. Volleys: Players can hit volleys (hitting the ball before it bounces) except on the serve.

Yes, beginners are more than welcome to join padel classes. Our classes are structured to accommodate all skill levels:

  1. Introductory Sessions: These sessions cover the basics of padel, including rules, scoring, and basic strokes. They are perfect for newcomers.
  2. Beginner Classes: Focus on developing fundamental skills such as forehand, backhand, serves, and volleys. Emphasis is on learning technique and gaining confidence on the court.
  3. Advanced Classes: For those who have mastered the basics and are looking to improve their game with advanced techniques and strategies.
  4. Private Coaching: Personalized one-on-one coaching sessions tailored to your specific needs and skill level.


Our international coaches are experienced in training players of all levels, from young beginners to advanced adults, ensuring a comprehensive and enjoyable learning experience.

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