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Frequently asked questions

Are padel balls the same as tennis balls?

Padel balls differ to tennis balls in both pressure and diameter but see the same requirements when it comes to the weight of the ball in competitions.

Pressure differences

A tennis ball has to be at a pressure of 14psi brand new compared to a padel ball which sits at 11psi when brand new.

Diameter difference

A tennis ball must have an exact diameter of between 6.54cm and 6.86cm.

A padel ball must have an exact diameter between 6.35cm and 6.77cm.

The extra size from the tennis ball is a direct result of the increased pressure when bumped up in production.

Weight similarities

A tennis ball must weigh between 56.0 grams and 59.4 grams.

A padel ball must weigh between 56.0 grams and 59.4 grams.

There is no difference in the weight of a tennis and padel ball in competition use.

How big is a padel tennis court?

A padel court is 20m long by 10m wide, and is made up of glass and wired mesh for the rebound walls. The wall can also be made up of any other hard surface like concrete to allow the ball to rebound off it.

Can you play padel on a tennis court?

No, you can't play padel on a tennis court. Padel courts are designed for four players and are roughly 25% smaller than the size of a tennis court.

Who invented padel?

Mexican businessman Enrique Corcuera set up the first-ever padel court at his holiday home in Acapulco – and the rest is history.

When was padel invented?

Padel was invented in Mexico in the 1960s. Although a similar sport was played on British cruise ships and in Washington and New York in the 1910s – a game appropriately named platform tennis – it was in 1969 when padel, as it is played today, was created.

Why has padel become so popular?

Padel's the fastest-growing sport in the world - it's a fast-paced, social sport that's easy to pick up, but difficult to put down. It can be played by anyone and everyone, no matter your age or ability.

Questions about playing padel

Got questions about playing padel? Check out our how to get started playing Padel page or visit our Support Centre below:

Playing Padel FAQ's

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