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Padel FAQs

1. How much does it cost? 

Off-Peak Hours
Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Members: £6 per person/ £24 per court 
  • Non-Members: £7 per person/ £28 per court 

Peak Hours
Monday – Friday: 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM

  • Members: £8 per person/ £32 per court 
  • Non-Members: £9 per person/ £36 per court 

Please note: If fewer than 4 players are booked, you will be required to pay the 'per court' price. 

2. How Do I Book a Padel Tennis Session?

Download the Playtomic app on your phone to book. Search location, select club and select slot.

3. How much is equipment Hire?

Racket hire is £5 with a £10 deposit. You can also buy racket and balls in reception.

4. How far in advance can I book a court?

Members can book a court up to 10 days in advance. Non-Members can book a court up to 9 days in advance

5. What are Padel tennis opening times?

Mon-Fri 7am-9pm. Weekends 7am-8pm

6. Can I cancel a Padel Tennis session?

You can cancel a session outside of 48 hours notice with no charge. Any cancelled court within 48 hours notice will be charged the booking fee.

7. Is there an age limit?

Players must be 16 or over, or under 16's must be under supervision of an adult. 

7. What is the correct attire for Padel Tennis?

Appropriate workout wear with court shoes, no studs or spikes. 

8. What is the difference between padel and tennis?

Padel is played on a smaller enclosed court with walls, and players can use the walls to keep the ball in play (like squash). The racket is solid and stringless, and serves are underarm instead of overarm.

9. Do I need to be good at tennis to play padel?

No! Padel is easier to learn than tennis and great for beginners. The shorter racket and enclosed court make rallies longer and more fun, even for first-time players.

10. Can I hit the ball off the walls?

Yes! After the ball bounces, you can use the glass walls to return shots, just like in squash. However, you can’t hit the ball directly onto the walls before it crosses the net.

11. Is padel always played in doubles?

Most padel matches are played in doubles (2 vs 2). While singles is possible, the court is designed for four players to make the game more dynamic and enjoyable.

12. What equipment do I need to play padel?

You’ll need: - A padel racket (solid, no strings) - Padel balls (similar to tennis balls but with lower pressure) - Comfortable sportswear and trainers.