Padel in Italy is now a reality that is consolidating in all regions, with exponential growth rates in the number of fields and practitioners. This tennis-derived discipline, born in 1969 in Mexico, is played on a field of 20 x 10 meters, divided by a net of 88 centimeters and surrounded by walls, which guarantee the bounce of the ball and which are an integral part of the field itself.
Padel is a sport that is played in pairs and which follows the rules of tennis in scoring and alternating batting, with the aim of winning two sets out of three. Here too the ball does not have to bounce twice on the ground, but the presence of the walls radically changes the game strategy, with many flying shots and the certainty that a powerful shot is not always the best solution to get the point. A fast, adrenaline-fueled sport that, compared to tennis, has a much faster learning curve.