The Hurlingham Club

The Hurlingham Club

Like everything at the Hurlingham Club, except the changing rooms in the £14 million indoor tennis and squash centre, you wonder if you ever need to be anywhere else, and it’s certainly slightly unsettling when you have to leave. And the Padel courts are no exception,...
The Limpsfield Club

The Limpsfield Club

The Limpsfield Club has 16 tennis courts, 6 squash courts, badminton, table tennis, and as of June 2021 it also became a Padel club with two Padel courts tucked in. One source told us that the decision to install the courts was 7 years in the making, but these may...
The National Tennis Centre

The National Tennis Centre

Every sport has a time when it came of age and for UK Padel that moment was November 2020, when the LTA became the governing national body of Padel officially recognised Padel as a discipline of tennis in the UK. It’s yet to be seen how that moment becomes a movement...
The Pavillion Club

The Pavillion Club

Hampton court is more famous for Real Tennis than it is for Padel, but the court at Pavillion Club just a mile away from the Palace is a great spot for a game. Whilst the Royal tennis court at Hampton Court Palace has been in situ since 1625, and originally put there...
The Queen’s Club

The Queen’s Club

Founded in 1886, Queen’s has become the home of British racket sports. Perhaps most famous for hosting an international tennis competition each year, it also has a strong line in less common racket sports such as having two of the world’s 42 Real Tennis courts and, as...
The Streetly Academy

The Streetly Academy

Streetly Academy is a specialist sports college located in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. With over 20 sports on offer, why is it on our run down of UK Padel courts? It was the first school in the UK to have Padel courts in September 2016.  We are still waiting for...