Have questions about how The Padel Playbook works? You are in the right place. We have answered the most common queries about our coaching, operations and partnership packages to help you understand exactly how we support clubs and grow thriving padel communities.

Padel is a fast-growing racket sport that combines elements of tennis and squash. Players compete in doubles on an enclosed court, using the walls as part of the game. Because it is easy to learn and highly social, padel appeals to experienced racket players and complete beginners alike.

Getting started is simple. Our friendly, expert coaches run free Introduction to Padel sessions at all of our venues. During these sessions, you will learn the rules, understand the basics and build confidence on court. For most beginners, this is the best first step.

For a game of padel you need 4 players. We make it easy to connect with other players. Across all of our sites, we run active WhatsApp groups that link players of similar levels. As a result, you can quickly arrange matches, join social sessions and become part of the local padel community.

No, you do not need to bring your own equipment. All of our venues provide rental machines, so you can easily hire rackets and balls when needed. In addition, we include all equipment free of charge during coaching sessions.

If you are completely new to padel, we offer a free “intro to padel session” and recommend starting with one or two private lessons with one of our expert coaches. This allows you to learn the fundamentals properly. After that, you can confidently join our regular group coaching programme and continue developing your game.

To book a coaching session, simply use your club’s online booking system. Once registered, you will have full access to all available sessions, courses and events at your venue.