Brooklyn has a fast-growing padel scene. As of Q2 2026, there are 5 padel clubs and 21 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.
The 20,000-square-foot facility is the largest in the Padel Haus portfolio, bringing the company's total New York court count to 16 across three Brooklyn locations.
There are currently 5 padel clubs in Brooklyn, with 21 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 Brooklyn?
As of Q2 2026, Brooklyn has 21 padel courts across 5 clubs.
Is padel growing in Brooklyn?
Yes. Padel has been one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States since 2022, and Brooklyn is part of that boom.
Do I need a membership to play padel in Brooklyn?
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 Brooklyn?
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★
Top Rated
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Club Profiles
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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.
Explore More US Padel Guides
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.