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Padel courts in United States

A guide to playing padel in United States. Every indexed club with court counts, indoor venues, city-by-city breakdowns and a map to find a court near you.

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105

Clubs

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44

Indoor venues

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Padel in the United States: Courts, Clubs, and Where to Play

Padel is establishing itself in the United States, with 106 clubs and 487 courts listed in our database. While still developing compared to established sports, this growth offers increasing opportunities for players across the country. This guide covers the current landscape and tips for finding a game.

The padel scene in the US currently features 106 clubs and 487 courts, according to our database. This indicates a developing but expanding presence for the sport.

City Concentrations

Miami leads with 11 clubs, followed by Austin and Houston, each with 7. El Paso has 5, while Mission, Orlando, and Doral each host 4 clubs. Katy rounds out the top spots with 3. This concentration suggests existing player bases and active development in these metropolitan areas.

Indoor vs. Outdoor Courts

Of the 487 courts, 44 are located indoors. Given the varied weather across the US, from the heat of Texas and Florida to potential winter conditions in other regions, indoor courts offer a reliable option for year-round play. Many outdoor courts are prevalent in warmer climates where weather permits more consistent open-air games.

Booking and Expectations

When booking a court through our database, expect standard court sizes and net heights. Most clubs offer hourly rentals. Prices can vary based on location, time of day, and whether the court is indoor or outdoor. It is advisable to book in advance, especially during peak hours or weekends, as demand is growing.

Finding a Game

For newcomers looking to find a game, check club websites or inquire at the front desk about any organized social play sessions or leagues. Many clubs facilitate meetups for players seeking partners or opponents.

FAQ
How established is padel in the United States?
Padel in the US is growing. Our database lists 106 clubs and 487 courts nationwide. While not as widespread as in some other countries, this number represents a significant expansion in recent years, with more facilities and players engaging with the sport.
Which cities have the most padel clubs?
Miami is the leading city with 11 padel clubs. Austin and Houston follow closely with 7 clubs each. El Paso has 5 clubs, and Mission, Orlando, and Doral each have 4. This clustering indicates active padel communities in these urban centers.
What is the ratio of indoor to outdoor courts?
Out of the 487 total courts in our database, 44 are designated as indoor. This means the vast majority of courts are outdoors. The prevalence of outdoor courts is suitable for the warmer climates where many of these clubs are located, though indoor options provide consistency.
What should I expect when booking a court?
When booking a court, you can generally expect a standard padel court setup. Most clubs operate on an hourly rental basis. Court availability can vary, so booking ahead is recommended, particularly for weekend slots or evening play. Prices can differ by location and facility type.
How can a new player find a game?
To find a game as a newcomer, the best approach is to contact local clubs directly. Many facilities organize social events or leagues where players can meet others and find suitable partners. Checking club notice boards or asking staff for recommendations is also effective.