The best places to play padel in Dubai

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Padel is the new buzz word in fitness. Here’s the full lowdown on the tennis alternative and the best places to serve up a treat…

Move over Wimbledon – padel is the new kid on the block. Invented in 1969 in Mexico by Enrique Corcuera, padel was recognised as an international sport in September 2019 and is one of the world’s fastest growing sports by participation.

What is padel?

Played predominately as a doubles game, it’s very similar to regular tennis with a bit of squash thrown in: the court is about 25 per cent smaller than a tennis court and enclosed in glass walls, which can also be utilised during play – and metal mesh fences that can’t.

When it comes to keeping score, you go up 15, 30, 40 as usual. The serve is under arm, the racket is smaller and more of a flat bat, and the balls have a lower pressure. It’s often called padel tennis, which can be confusing as there’s another less-played sport called Paddle Tennis, which is similar but doesn’t use walls.

Right, you’re ready to play. Here are the 10 top places to volley, lob and smash your way around a Padel court…

Matcha

Located about two blocks away from Alserkal Avenue, part-wellness space, part-cafe, part-padel club Matcha Club has all the design elements of a chic Californian hideaway. Tree-lined pathways lead you past six padel courts painted in burnt orange and divided by oversized flora, picture-perfect outdoor courtyards, and on towards two crisp white wellness studios. Padel courts cost Dhs400 for 90-minute sessions (based on four people playing). Packages are available, including 10 sessions for Dhs900, or 20 sessions for Dhs1,600, and all sessions can be booked via Playtomic, or directly with the club.

Matcha Club, Al Quoz 3, daily 9am to 11pm, from Dhs400. Tel: (0)50 460 1461. @matchadxb

Padelx

Adding a unique twist to the traditional game of padel is Padelx, a unique concept hailing from Sweden and now located in JLT. Dubai’s first and only floating padel experience, is located close to Cluster I in JLT, and there are two premium courts available with prices starting from Dhs200 for an hour of healthy fun. Bookings can be done via the Playtomic app or on this link here. Don’t have the equipment? Don’t worry, you can rent the rackets at the venue.

Padelx, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Cluster I, Dubai, prices from Dhs200 (per hour), open daily from 7am to 11pm, bookings required. Tel: (0)58 894 4631. @padelx_official

Ballers

One of Dubai’s newer padel destinations is Ballers, a super-sized fitness destination in the heart of Downtown. Here you can play football and rugby, do yoga, or partake in functional fitness classes, but the excellent padel facilities make it a great spot to smash your way through an our or two of padel. There are six state-of-the-art padel courts, all framed dramatically by the Burj Khalifa, and all can be booked via Playtonic from 7am to 11pm. Rates start from Dhs168 for an hour of play, or you can book group or private coaching if you’re new to the sport from Dhs148 per class, depending on your group size.

Ballers, 810 Dubai Fountain Street, Downtown, 7am to 11pm daily, from Dhs168. Tel: (0)50 865 0488. ballers.ae

World Padel Academy

Located in a warehouse in Al Quoz, World Padel Academy is an elite padel spot in Dubai that welcomes everyone from beginners to professional players. Their state-of-the-art courts can be booked for friendly games, or if you’re new to the sport you can get yourself some lessons with their expert padel coaches. More of a padel pro? There are regular tournaments to get involved in too. As well as seven indoor courts, there are also three outdoor courts, plus a coffee bar, merch store, and a cardio/stretching area for warming up and cooling down. One-hour sessions start from Dhs295.

World Padel Academy, 3B St, Al Quoz 1, daily 7am to 2am, from Dhs295. Tel: (0)4 330 6655. wpa.ae