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Padel Tennis is like a cross between tennis and squash. It’s usually played in doubles on an enclosed court surrounded by walls of glass and metallic mash. The court is one third of the size of a tennis court. The ball can bounce of any wall but can only hit the turf once before being returned. Points can be scored when the ball does bounce twice in the competitors’ field. The game is quick and easy to learn, making it a fun and addictive sport to play, and uses a short, stringless racquet with an elastic surface with holes and a low compression tennis ball.
Maldon is at the centre of the introduction of Padel to the UK, initially through Go Padel, which has now become Padel United UK. The organisation welcomes beginners of all ages, as well as more experienced players, and is particularly keen to welcome youngsters and women into the sport.