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Padel in Pakistan: A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Started

Padel in Pakistan is having a moment. New courts are opening, clubs are filling up, and the sport’s easy learning curve makes it perfect for friends and families alike. If you’ve been meaning to try it, this beginner’s guide covers everything you need to get started — from the basics to your first racket.

Padel in Pakistan — a player on a padel court

What is padel?

Padel is a racket sport that blends elements of tennis and squash, played in doubles on an enclosed court with glass walls. It’s social, tactical and quick to pick up — most people can rally within their first session. For a fuller introduction, read what padel is and how to play it.

Why padel is booming

It’s fun, low-impact and inherently social. You don’t need years of practice to enjoy a competitive game, which makes it ideal for newcomers. Globally, padel is one of the fastest-growing sports — and there’s even an ongoing conversation about it becoming an Olympic sport in the future.

Learn the basic rules first

Padel uses tennis-style scoring (15-30-40-game), an underarm serve, and lets the ball bounce off the walls. A quick read of our definitive guide to padel rules will have you ready for your first game.

Where to play in Pakistan

Padel courts are popping up across major cities including Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, at dedicated padel clubs and sports complexes. Many offer racket rentals for first-timers, plus coaching for beginners. Ask local clubs about off-peak rates and beginner sessions — it’s the easiest way to try before you invest in gear.

What gear do you need to start?

Padel is refreshingly low-cost to begin:

Not sure what to wear? Our guide on what to wear for padel has you covered.

Choosing your first racket

Don’t overthink it — a forgiving, lightweight racket will help you improve fastest. Use our free RacketBot tool to get matched in two minutes, or browse the full padel rackets collection.

Tips for your first few sessions

  1. Play with people slightly better than you — you’ll learn faster.
  2. Focus on control before power; consistency wins points.
  3. Learn to use the walls — it’s the most fun part of padel.
  4. Communicate with your partner; padel is a team game.

Start your padel journey today

Padel is welcoming, addictive and easier to start than you think. Get your gear sorted at Padel Point — Pakistan’s #1 padel store with 100% original products and fast nationwide delivery. For more on the global game, visit the International Padel Federation.

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