We usually receive the question about which are the aspects to check before buying a padel court or creating a sports club. For this reason, at MejorSet we have decided to summarise it in four elements that simplify the purchase process:
We usually receive the question about which are the aspects to check before buying a padel court or creating a sports club. For this reason, at MejorSet we have decided to summarise it in four elements that simplify the purchase process
According to official FIP regulations, the dimensions of the padel court are 20 m in length by 10 m wide, with a tolerance of 0.5% in excess or defect. Here are all of the other figures that you need to know: from the wire netting to the glass walls, but not only
Here in the Northeast U.S., there is one paddle sport that people are crazy about...Platform Tennis. However, unbeknownst to many 'Northeasterners', there are equally enthusiastic groups of paddle sportsters from the Midwest to the West coast, in Puerto Rico and as far reaching as Europe. They play the all-season POP Tennis, Padel, Spec Tennis or Beach Tennis. Each of these sports is growing rapidly and provide as much fun as they do competition.
Today we want to dispel the myth that tennis balls and padel balls are the same. Of course they are not! And today we come to dispel any possible doubts you may have about it. First of all, we start from the premise that there are differences in the regulations of each sport. Although they have a similar form, the characteristics of them differ in some aspects.
This blog will go into the distinct differences between padel shoes and tennis shoes, considering various aspects such as court surface, lateral support, cushioning, toe drag protection, and weight.
Court Size and Surface: Padel courts are smaller than tennis courts, typically about a third of the size. Padel courts are also enclosed by walls, usually made of glass or mesh. Tennis courts are open and larger, with a variety of surfaces including grass, clay, and hard courts