Padel and tennis share quite a few similarities, which is logical as padel is derived from tennis. For example, the scoring system is the same, both sports have two halves separated by a net, and you play with rackets and balls.
As the popularity of racket sports continues to grow, more and more individuals are looking for diverse options to enjoy the game. Two sports that have gained significant attention in recent years are padel and tennis.
Even though Padel is one of the sports with the most important growth in the world, it is still called “paddle tennis” by a lot of people. Let's talk a little bit about History !
Around the world, athletes and casual players enjoy racket sports. A court, a racket, and a ball come together to provide fun, exercise, and a great way to socialize and meet people.
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.