Getting Started in
Padel
Start Your Padel Journey
Padel is one of the fastest growing sports in the World, due to its fast pace and all action rallies - it's a social sport that's easy to pick up, but difficult to put down! Typically, games of Padel are played as 'doubles' on an enclosed court with glass and metal walls, similar in layout to a tennis court but about half the size. Just like squash, balls can be played off the walls.
An Introduction To Padel
We've put together a guide on how to play, the history of the game, our top Padel activities and a list of FAQs with help from our friends at the LTA.
Park Sports was the first UK company to offer Pay & Play Padel and has a floodlit court at Lammas Park in West London - and we are actively looking to add more!
Invented in Mexico in 1969, Padel is a fusion of Tennis and Squash
Adult Padel - Frequently Asked Questions
Book a Padel Court
To book our pop-up padel court at Lammas Park, you will first need to set up an account. We strongly recommend booking online due to high demand.
Everyone can book up to 7 days in advance, with new court availability released at 7.00am each morning.
At Lammas Park, padel rackets are available to hire during café opening hours. To collect your racket, please visit reception before your booking. You’ll need to present a valid photo ID, which will be securely held at reception while you play.
Join a Padel Course
A fantastic way to train and improve your game. Learn with players of a similar level and get professional coaching advice from experienced LTA qualified padel coaches.
We offer 6-week Beginner Courses at Lammas Park for new padel players just starting, or those who may struggle with the fundamentals, such as forehand and backhand technique and consistency.
Coaching includes drills and games to steadily introduce players to the game. As well as teaching the basics of stroke play, how to serve and how to keep score.
Book a Weekly Padel Drill
Weekly Padel Drills are ideal for trying out padel for the first time and a great way to steadily introduce players with different focuses on specific elements of the game.
Beginner Drills will focus on specific elements of the game and often include a coffee or drink afterwards so you can socialise and meet other players.
Make new friends and socialise with fellow new comers with midweek and weekend drills available to book up to 7 days in advance.