The World’s Fastest-Growing Racket Sport, Explained
Padel is more than just a trend; it’s a global movement changing how people think about racket sports. Fast-paced, highly social, and accessible to all skill levels, padel is gaining serious momentum across the world, and South Africa is part of the boom.
But what exactly is padel, and why is everyone from first-time players to professional athletes getting involved?
1. The Basics: What is Padel?
Padel is a racket sport typically played in doubles on an enclosed court about a third of the size of a tennis court. It combines elements of tennis and squash; players use solid, stringless rackets, and the walls surrounding the court are part of the game. 


The ball can bounce off the walls, adding a tactical, fast-paced dynamic that sets padel apart from its racket sports counterparts.


The sport originated in Mexico in 1969 and quickly spread to Spain, where it has become a national obsession. Today, Spain has over 16,000 courts and more padel players than tennis players.Â
That momentum is now reaching South Africa, where new clubs and courts are appearing in cities across the country. South Africa currently has just under 1000 courts and around 200,000 active players.
2. Why is Padel Growing So Fast?
Padel’s appeal lies in its simplicity and social nature:Â
Easy to learn:
Most people can enjoy a competitive rally within their first session, regardless of age or experience.
Doubles format:
Padel is always played in pairs, making it a naturally social and inclusive sport.
Slower pace, longer rallies:
Thanks to the court size, racket type, and wall play, rallies tend to last longer than in tennis, making for a more engaging experience.
Lower barrier to entry:
Lighter rackets and less emphasis on raw power make it accessible for beginners, children, and older players alike.
Celebrity endorsment:
High-profile figures like Cristiano Ronaldo, Eva Longoria, and Lionel Messi have embraced padel, helping raise its global profile.
4. Padel in South Africa
South Africa has enthusiastically embraced padel. Courts are now available in major cities, including Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, and Pretoria.Â
Local businesses like PadelDeals.co.za are making equipment more accessible, while international brands like Babolat, Adidas and Nox are also investing in the sport’s growth locally.


Whether you're looking for a new way to stay active, a social game with friends, or a fresh competitive challenge, padel offers an ideal entry point and something for everybody.
Fast facts:
Court size: 10m x 20m, surrounded by glass and mesh walls.
Players: Always 2 vs 2.Scoring: Same as tennis (15, 30, 40, game).
Scoring: Same as tennis (15, 30, 40, game).
Serve: Underhand, must bounce before being hit.
Racket: No strings, made from composite materials with a perforated surface.
Final Thoughts
Padel is quickly becoming one of the most exciting sports on offer, combining strategy, fitness, and social interaction in a fun and approachable format. Whether you’re a seasoned tennis player or someone completely new to racket sports, padel offers something unique and rewarding.
As the sport continues to grow in South Africa, now is the perfect time to pick up a racket and see what all the excitement is about.