Many sports claim it, but padel really is: the fastest growing sport in the world. But why? What makes this sport so irresistible? Why is padel already one of the most popular sports in Argentina, Spain and Sweden?
You can find out the answer to this question and why you should definitely try padel in this blog post.
Padel has more than 15 million active players around the world, and the number is rising sharply. In Germany, the number of active players has more than doubled in the past year alone. But what is the recipe for Padel's success?
Fun factor and easy to play
Apart from the incredible fun factor that comes with padel, the fact that padel is really easy to learn is certainly one reason for the great popularity of this sport. Unlike tennis, you don't need months or years to be able to play in a way that makes it fun. With padel, this happens more or less immediately, because as soon as you step into the glass box, you will have a lot of fun. The uncomplicated technique and simplicity of the game mean that even beginners get their money's worth right from the start and that is ADDICTIVE!
Steep learning curve and quick success
Even if you have no previous experience in a racket sport, it only takes a little practice and you will quickly get the hang of it. You will quickly notice the first progress in your game and you will improve continuously. Unlike tennis, for example, a sport that is very technique-focused and takes several years to make great progress in your game, you have a steep learning curve in padel. Especially at the beginning, you will noticeably improve and take your game to the next level with just a few sessions.
The steep learning curve is particularly fun for children and ensures that they often can't get enough of padel and don't "give up". This means that padel also offers incredible potential for junior and youth players in clubs.
Double the fun factor
Padel is only played in doubles and is therefore a team sport. The quick changes in direction and speed require good communication and coordination with your doubles partner. In addition, padel is very versatile, requires full concentration and uses every part of your body. Nevertheless, padel can and is played by many people well into old age.
Are you interested in padel and want to become part of the growing padel community?
Then don't wait any longer, grab your best friends and give it a try. We hope to see you on the court soon.