Padel has similarities with different variations of tennis, and some elements of squash and racquetball, but it has its own unique qualities that make it the dynamic racquet sport we love. In our first blog, we highlight some of the key differences between Padel and Tennis.
But to understand the difference, we must explain the basic rules of padel. While this exhilarating sport is growing in popularity, it’s still relatively new in the sporting world.
Padel is a sport that has become increasingly popular in Germany in recent years. However, many do not know what to do with it, since it is a sport that is played with a racket but without ropes, a tennis court, which is however surrounded by glass walls, a ball exchange game that allows the bouncing back. which many players ask themselves: Tennis or Padel?
Looking for a new sport that combines the thrill of tennis with a unique twist? You need to look into padel! Padel, a sport that originated in Mexico and gained popularity in Europe, is often compared to tennis due to its similar court layout and use of rackets.
Padel has become increasingly popular in recent years, and new padel courts are springing up regularly all over Europe. With this new sport also comes questions and misunderstandings about the name of padel and its related sports. In this post, you can learn what to call your new favourite sport, and you can learn about the differences between padel, paddle tennis and tennis.
Padel has clearly had a brutal impact in recent years (more than tennis) What makes padel so attractive? Padel and tennis are two closely related sports in which the game is visually similar, but if you take away the scoring system which is virtually the same, the differences between padel and tennis are many