Padel Tennis

Padel is a LOW IMPACT sport & easy on the body.

Tennis, football, rugby or running can all take their toll on our bodies. But padel is well known for being easy to play, accessible and easy

Why is padel so addictive?

In his article Dr. Kovács explains that Padel, due to its particular dynamic of play (small space, long rallies, ease to learn, visuo-spatial challenges, social interactions, etc) invites your body to generate higher levels of adrenaline, dopamine and endorphins than in tennis or squash. 4 Sep 2015

Why was padel invented?

Padel as a sport originated in 1969 in the Mexican beach resort of Acapulco. The founder of padel. Enrique Corcuera, was a rich business man. At home, he didn’t have enough space to put in a tennis courts, so he came up with a similar sport.

Paddle tennis is a great option for anyone looking to get physically active.

The sport can get competitive but can also be played just for fun. Paddle tennis offers an exciting way to stay fit and be social!

Why is padel the best sport?

It is suitable for all ages.

No matter how old you are, padel can be played at any age because it adapts very well to the rhythms of its players. You determine the level and intensity of the game and you will have no problem finding people at the same level as you to share the pitch with.

Loved by famous sporting figures and played across the globe, find out more about one of the world’s fastest-growing sports.

  1. Padel was invented in Mexico in the 1960s. …
  2. Padel is played in doubles. …
  3. Padel rules are similar to tennis – but you serve underarm.
  4. Lionel Messi has a padel court in his garden.

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