Rules, court dimensions, equipment, and technique. Everything you need to know about the world's fastest-growing sport.
Many beginners ask themselves: How to play padel? It is the sociological phenomenon of the 21st century, combining the dynamics of tennis with the geometry of squash. The last decade has brought unprecedented professionalization to this discipline.
The content below constitutes a complete collection of technical, legal, and organizational knowledge for players, investors, and coaches. You will learn not only how to play, but also how the court is built and what rules govern the world Tour.
Mexico, Acapulco: Enrique Corcuera adapts a court into a fronton by enclosing it with walls. The birth of the discipline.
Spain, Marbella: Alfonso de Hohenlohe builds the first courts in Europe. Spain and Argentina become incubators of development.
Argentina: Padel reaches the status of the second most popular discipline after football.
Poland, Warsaw: The first fully professional padel club is established, marking a new era in Central Europe.
Unlike tennis, in padel, the fence and walls are active elements of the game. Understanding the court structure is key to knowing how to play padel correctly.
The rear walls have a total height of 4m (3m tempered glass + 1m mesh). Glass (10-12mm thick) is mounted on neoprene pads to absorb vibrations. The mesh wire diameter is 1.6-3mm (openings 4-5cm) to prevent the ball from getting stuck.
The official court dimension is a rectangle of 20m x 10m. Service lines are located 6.95 m from the net. Dimensional precision (tolerance ±0.5% or approx. 10 cm) is crucial for ball rebound geometry.
The net height is 0.88 m at the center and 0.92 m at the posts. This element is precisely regulated by FIP standards.
For indoor facilities, ceiling height is key. The minimum is 6 meters, but 8 meters is recommended for new halls to allow high lobs. LED lighting must be positioned outside the playing area.
| Element | Dimensions / Specification | Technical Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Play Area | 20.00 m x 10.00 m | ±0.5% (internal dimensions) |
| Rear Wall | 4.00 m | 3 m glass + 1 m mesh |
| Glass | 10-12 mm | Tempered (EN 12150-1), mounted on neoprene |
| Safety Zone | 3 m x 8 m (per side) | Required for outdoor play |
To start the game correctly, the service is always performed "underhand".
It has no strings, but a solid perforated surface. Max thickness is 38 mm, length 45.5 cm.
Materials: Fiberglass (beginners), Carbon Fiber (3K/12K/18K - advanced). Core is usually EVA Soft (control) or EVA Hard (power).
Important: Every racket must have a safety strap. Playing without it is forbidden.
Lower pressure than tennis (4.6-5.2 kg). Bounce from 2.54m is 135-145 cm. Slower balls make learning how to play padel easier.
Continental Grip ("Hammer"): The foundation allowing you to handle 90% of situations without changing grip.
Subtle, slow play at the opponent's feet. Forces a pop-up volley.
A basic tactical tool to gain ground. Must be played very high.
Now you know how to play, discover popular tournament formats.
Format amateur & semi-pro. Individual format, everyone plays everyone. Points for every ball won. Great for integration.
Algorithm pairs players close in ranking. Matches become more even each round.
Polish innovation (LigaPadla). Group phase with random partners + Knockout phase with picked partners.
License Revolution: Automated licensing since 2025 removes entry barriers for amateurs.
Premier Padel: The main professional circuit created under the aegis of FIP after WPT acquisition.
Classification lists are the basis for seeding in National Championships:
Official points system based on Premier Padel and Cupra FIP Tour tournaments:
Padel is entering the final stretch to becoming an Olympic sport. After Paris 2024 and LA 2028, the Brisbane 2032 Games are the official target. Thanks to initiatives like the "Pacific Cup 2025", federations are pressuring the IOC to include Padel.
We hope this guide clarified how to play padel and encouraged you to hit the court. It's a sport entering maturity, offering a coherent ecosystem from amateur to global star.