Arizona has a fast-growing padel scene. As of Q2 2026, there are 11 padel clubs and 56 courts across the area. The biggest scenes are in Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, and Phoenix. Below you’ll find every club mapped, rated, and profiled — from premium venues to grassroots community spots.
If you’re new to the sport, start with our complete beginner’s guide to padel or browse the national US padel hub to find a court in another state. Whether you’re chasing your first rally or a premium glass court for league play, this guide covers it.
Arizona at a Glance
11
Clubs
56
Total Courts
14
Indoor
23
Outdoor
5★
Top Rated
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Located in the rapidly growing Mesa/Gilbert area, Padel Pals Club has established itself as the premier destination for racquet sports enthusiasts in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Facilities The indoor facility features seven state-of-the-art padel courts beneath soaring 30-foot ceilings that provide ample clearance for every type of shot.
There are currently 11 padel clubs in Arizona, with 56 total courts. The clubs section above lists every facility with its address, court count, contact details, and amenities.
How many padel courts are there in Arizona?
As of Q2 2026, Arizona has 56 padel courts across 11 clubs.
Is padel growing in Arizona?
Yes. Padel has been one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States since 2022, and Arizona is part of that boom.
Do I need a membership to play padel in Arizona?
Most clubs offer pay-per-play options. Some private country clubs require membership — check each club's profile above for booking details.
Which is the best padel club in Arizona?
It depends what you're looking for. The summary table above sorts by Google rating — the highest-rated clubs are flagged 'Highly Rated'. Click any rating to see live reviews.
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Colorado has a fast-growing padel scene. As of Q2 2026, there are 11 padel clubs and 43 courts across the area. The biggest scenes are in Denver, Aspen, Boulder, and Colorado Springs. Below you’ll find every club mapped, rated, and profiled — from premium venues to grassroots community spots.
If you’re new to the sport, start with our complete beginner’s guide to padel or browse the national US padel hub to find a court in another state. Whether you’re chasing your first rally or a premium glass court for league play, this guide covers it.
Colorado at a Glance
11
Clubs
43
Total Courts
0
Indoor
18
Outdoor
5★
Top Rated
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Aspen · 2 clubs
Aspen Padel Club
Aspen Padel Club represents the vanguard of padel's expansion into Colorado's mountain communities.
Founded with a mission to bring world-class padel and pickleball to Colorado, Racket Social Club creates a welcoming environment where fun, competition, and community come together.
Barry Riddle, a former University of Northern Colorado tennis player, discovered padel through a Spanish friend and became convinced it would thrive in Colorado.
This world-class resort club combines a state-of-the-art athletic center with an 18-hole Arnold Palmer-designed golf course, spa, and dining facilities.
There are currently 11 padel clubs in Colorado, with 43 total courts. The clubs section above lists every facility with its address, court count, contact details, and amenities.
How many padel courts are there in Colorado?
As of Q2 2026, Colorado has 43 padel courts across 11 clubs.
Is padel growing in Colorado?
Yes. Padel has been one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States since 2022, and Colorado is part of that boom.
Do I need a membership to play padel in Colorado?
Most clubs offer pay-per-play options. Some private country clubs require membership — check each club's profile above for booking details.
Which is the best padel club in Colorado?
It depends what you're looking for. The summary table above sorts by Google rating — the highest-rated clubs are flagged 'Highly Rated'. Click any rating to see live reviews.
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Head is one of the biggest names in racket sport, and its padel range has become a genuine favourite among players who want reliable, well-engineered frames without the hype tax. From the value-packed Evo line to the premium Auxetic-equipped Speed series, Head covers every level — and crucially, it does the beginner and improver end of the market better than almost anyone.
The catch is that Head’s naming can be confusing: Evo, Speed, Extreme, Motion and Zephyr all overlap, and the differences are real. Below we break the current Head line-up down by what each racket is genuinely best for — overall value, control, power and first-timers — so you can match a paddle to your level rather than guessing from the box.
In a hurry? The Head Evo Speed is our best all-round Head racket for most players, while the Head Zephyr is the easiest pick for a complete beginner. Not set on Head? See our full best padel rackets roundup across every brand.
North Carolina has a fast-growing padel scene. As of Q2 2026, there are 6 padel clubs and 36 courts across the area. Below you’ll find every club mapped, rated, and profiled — from premium venues to grassroots community spots.
If you’re new to the sport, start with our complete beginner’s guide to padel or browse the national US padel hub to find a court in another state. Whether you’re chasing your first rally or a premium glass court for league play, this guide covers it.
DB slug retained as `charlotte-indoor-tennis-club`, but the padel operation at 8401 Sharon Lakes Road is run as the Charlotte Padel Club — South Charlotte location.
One of only two USPA-registered padel facilities in North Carolina, North Hills Club brings European padel culture to Raleigh's prestigious North Hills community.
There are currently 6 padel clubs in North Carolina, with 36 total courts. The clubs section above lists every facility with its address, court count, contact details, and amenities.
How many padel courts are there in North Carolina?
As of Q2 2026, North Carolina has 36 padel courts across 6 clubs.
Is padel growing in North Carolina?
Yes. Padel has been one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States since 2022, and North Carolina is part of that boom.
Do I need a membership to play padel in North Carolina?
Most clubs offer pay-per-play options. Some private country clubs require membership — check each club's profile above for booking details.
Which is the best padel club in North Carolina?
It depends what you're looking for. The summary table above sorts by Google rating — the highest-rated clubs are flagged 'Highly Rated'. Click any rating to see live reviews.
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Pennsylvania has a fast-growing padel scene. As of Q2 2026, there are 13 padel clubs and 40 courts across the area. The biggest scenes are in Philadelphia, Flourtown, Bala Cynwyd, and Easton. Below you’ll find every club mapped, rated, and profiled — from premium venues to grassroots community spots.
If you’re new to the sport, start with our complete beginner’s guide to padel or browse the national US padel hub to find a court in another state. Whether you’re chasing your first rally or a premium glass court for league play, this guide covers it.
Pennsylvania at a Glance
13
Clubs
40
Total Courts
22
Indoor
12
Outdoor
5★
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Flourtown · 2 clubs
Philadelphia Cricket Club
Founded in 1854, the Philadelphia Cricket Club is the oldest country club in America—and in May 2023, it became the first country club in the Philadelphia area to build its own padel courts.
Founded in 1865 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987, Merion Cricket Club stands as one of America's most prestigious private sports clubs.
A world-class racquet sports facility in Lancaster, RCW Athletic Club offers tennis, pickleball, padel, and fitness for players at every level—from beginners to elite juniors to enthusiastic adults.
There are currently 12 padel clubs in Pennsylvania, with 37 total courts. The clubs section above lists every facility with its address, court count, contact details, and amenities.
How many padel courts are there in Pennsylvania?
As of Q2 2026, Pennsylvania has 37 padel courts across 12 clubs.
Is padel growing in Pennsylvania?
Yes. Padel has been one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States since 2022, and Pennsylvania is part of that boom.
Do I need a membership to play padel in Pennsylvania?
Most clubs offer pay-per-play options. Some private country clubs require membership — check each club's profile above for booking details.
Which is the best padel club in Pennsylvania?
It depends what you're looking for. The summary table above sorts by Google rating — the highest-rated clubs are flagged 'Highly Rated'. Click any rating to see live reviews.
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Padel is no longer a niche import in the United States. It has become a full competitive sport with a structured tournament ecosystem, professional events on home soil, and more than one million players nationwide. If you want to compete, the pathway is clearer than ever: club and local-association events feed into the United States Padel Association (USPA) circuit, while the professional game, led by Premier Padel, now stops in Miami every spring. Here is how the whole system works, and how to find your first event.
Miami has a fast-growing padel scene. As of Q2 2026, there are 38 padel clubs and 238 courts across the area. The biggest scenes are in Miami, Doral, Miami Beach, and Aventura. Below you’ll find every club mapped, rated, and profiled — from premium venues to grassroots community spots.
If you’re new to the sport, start with our complete beginner’s guide to padel or browse the national US padel hub to find a court in another state. Whether you’re chasing your first rally or a premium glass court for league play, this guide covers it.
Miami at a Glance
38
Clubs
238
Total Courts
65
Indoor
126
Outdoor
5★
Top Rated
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Miami · 16 clubs
Ace Padel Coconut Grove
Miami's Coconut Grove, with construction underway and opening targeted for spring 2026.
Located in the heart of Brickell, Miami's vibrant urban core, Brickell Soccer Padel brings padel and soccer together under the lights of the city skyline.
Maria Pena spent more than two years searching for the right space — a venue with ceilings high enough for lobs, foot traffic to introduce newcomers, and room for a real community hangout.
Facilities Reserve Design District goes far beyond courts: – Pro Shop stocked with the latest padel gear and Reserve-branded apparel – Coffee Lounge area for members – *.
Located within the sprawling 247-acre Tamiami Park south of Florida International University, Tamiami Tennis is part of the Cañas Racket network—Miami's premier tennis, padel, and pickleball academy.
Located within Miami's iconic 275-acre Tropical Park, this multi-sport facility operated by Cañas Racket offers one of the most accessible padel experiences in South Florida.
Located at the scenic Turnberry Marina in Aventura, Cañas Racket offers a comprehensive racket sports experience with tennis, padel, and pickleball programs.
Tucked behind the art-decorated wall at Pepper Park Tennis Center, Pepper Padel Miami has built one of the most welcoming padel communities in North Miami.
If you want to play padel on good courts, Pulse Padel Hub delivers—with a perfect 5.0-star rating and over 40 reviews praising its exceptional customer service and first-class facilities.
Arena Sports is a US-based padel court supplier and installer headquartered in Hialeah, Florida — one of the go-to contractors for padel court construction across the United States.
There are currently 38 padel clubs in Miami, with 238 total courts. The clubs section above lists every facility with its address, court count, contact details, and amenities.
How many padel courts are there in Miami?
As of Q2 2026, Miami has 238 padel courts across 38 clubs.
Is padel growing in Miami?
Yes. Padel has been one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States since 2022, and Miami is part of that boom.
Do I need a membership to play padel in Miami?
Most clubs offer pay-per-play options. Some private country clubs require membership — check each club's profile above for booking details.
Which is the best padel club in Miami?
It depends what you're looking for. The summary table above sorts by Google rating — the highest-rated clubs are flagged 'Highly Rated'. Click any rating to see live reviews.
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New York has a fast-growing padel scene. As of Q2 2026, there are 18 padel clubs and 52 courts across the area. The biggest scenes are in Brooklyn, New York, East Hampton, and Southampton. Below you’ll find every club mapped, rated, and profiled — from premium venues to grassroots community spots.
If you’re new to the sport, start with our complete beginner’s guide to padel or browse the national US padel hub to find a court in another state. Whether you’re chasing your first rally or a premium glass court for league play, this guide covers it.
New York at a Glance
18
Clubs
52
Total Courts
32
Indoor
20
Outdoor
5★
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Located at 120 Leroy Street in the West Village, Kith Ivy opened in late 2025 as a members-only wellness and padel club with an initiation fee of $36,000 and annual dues of $7,000.
Co-founded by Evan Brown, a former tech professional who left his career to bring accessible padel to New York, the club opened in partnership with Janus Property in the historic Mink Building.
Manhattan's first outdoor padel club brings the world's fastest-growing sport to the heart of Hudson Yards, offering three glass-enclosed courts with stunning skyline views.
Reserve Upper East Side brings the brand's signature blend of sport and lifestyle to one of the city's most prestigious neighborhoods, offering an exclusive members-only experience.
"The biggest, busiest and best in the NYC area," writes one reviewer — and now SPORTIME Randall's Island has added padel to its world-class racket sports lineup.
Hampton Racquet is an East Hampton institution on Long Island's East End — a 21-tennis-court racquet club that has added padel to serve the Hamptons summer community.
There are currently 18 padel clubs in New York, with 52 total courts. The clubs section above lists every facility with its address, court count, contact details, and amenities.
How many padel courts are there in New York?
As of Q2 2026, New York has 52 padel courts across 18 clubs.
Is padel growing in New York?
Yes. Padel has been one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States since 2022, and New York is part of that boom.
Do I need a membership to play padel in New York?
Most clubs offer pay-per-play options. Some private country clubs require membership — check each club's profile above for booking details.
Which is the best padel club in New York?
It depends what you're looking for. The summary table above sorts by Google rating — the highest-rated clubs are flagged 'Highly Rated'. Click any rating to see live reviews.
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Intermediate padel players are in the trickiest gear-buying spot. Beginner rackets feel mushy and don’t reward the better technique you’ve developed. Advanced rackets punish every off-centre hit and limit the variety in your game. The right intermediate racket bridges that gap — enough power to play offensive shots, enough sweet spot to keep your defensive game solid.
We’ve researched the top intermediate padel rackets on the US market — comparing what’s available across major retailers — and picked the four that consistently deliver for players ready to step up from beginner gear. All are available on Amazon US. For the full picture across every level and brand, see our best padel rackets guide.
California has a fast-growing padel scene. As of Q2 2026, there are 38 padel clubs and 148 courts across the area. The biggest scenes are in San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Palm Desert. Below you’ll find every club mapped, rated, and profiled — from premium venues to grassroots community spots.
If you’re new to the sport, start with our complete beginner’s guide to padel or browse the national US padel hub to find a court in another state. Whether you’re chasing your first rally or a premium glass court for league play, this guide covers it.
California at a Glance
38
Clubs
148
Total Courts
7
Indoor
116
Outdoor
5★
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The facility features six professional padel courts and seven pickleball courts, making it one of the largest dedicated racquet sports venues in Northern California.
Bay Padel Sunnyvale serves as the premier padel destination in the South Bay, strategically located on Geneva Drive right next to Google's headquarters.
Taktika Padel is one of the largest padel operators in the United States, with clubs across California and a growing East Coast presence.
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Bakersfield · 1 club
Taktika – Bakersfield
With locations spanning from San Diego to the Bay Area — including a landmark partnership with the LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park and the first padel-pickleball complex on a U.S.
ESL Padel brought padel to the South Bay when it opened in Fall 2025, introducing the sport to Chula Vista and greater San Diego County with three ITF-certified Panoramic Style courts.
The location is currently in development and scheduled to join Bay Padel's existing San Francisco Bay Area network (Treasure Island, Dogpatch, and Sunnyvale) as its first LA-area club.
Padel California in Oceanside is the first private padel club in Southern California, offering a beachfront padel experience just steps from the Pacific Ocean.
In the heart of the Coachella Valley, where the San Jacinto Mountains meet mid-century modern glamour, WynPadel brings world-class padel to one of California's most iconic resort destinations.
Flyte Racquet Club is Marin County's full-stack racquet sports destination — a new club in San Rafael that combines padel, tennis, and pickleball with a members-focused social experience.
Nestled on the pristine sands of Santa Monica at 201 Palisades Beach Road, The Beach Club (commonly known as "The BC") is one of Los Angeles's most exclusive private beach clubs.
This rooftop oasis features three professional-quality outdoor courts with panoramic views of the San Fernando Valley, combining world-class padel with LA's signature outdoor lifestyle.
Taktika Padel – Stockton is an outdoor padel facility located adjacent to the Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center on the University of the Pacific campus in Stockton, California.
There are currently 38 padel clubs in California, with 148 total courts. The clubs section above lists every facility with its address, court count, contact details, and amenities.
How many padel courts are there in California?
As of Q2 2026, California has 148 padel courts across 38 clubs.
Is padel growing in California?
Yes. Padel has been one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States since 2022, and California is part of that boom.
Do I need a membership to play padel in California?
Most clubs offer pay-per-play options. Some private country clubs require membership — check each club's profile above for booking details.
Which is the best padel club in California?
It depends what you're looking for. The summary table above sorts by Google rating — the highest-rated clubs are flagged 'Highly Rated'. Click any rating to see live reviews.
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Padel is exploding across the United States. See where else you can play, find the best clubs in each state, or browse our city deep-dives.