Woodbury Park

Your Padel Place

Discover Padel Tennis

Membership at Woodbury Park gives you access to our outdoor padel courts, where beginners and experienced players can enjoy the game, sharpen their skills, and have fun in a vibrant, open-air setting.

About Padel Tennis

Exciting Racquet Sport

About Padel Tennis

Padel is a fun and social racquet sport combining elements of tennis and squash. Padel is typically played in doubles on an enclosed 20x10 metre court.

Padel Courts

Premium Padel Facilities

Padel Courts

Our outdoor padel courts offer a comfortable and inclusive space for padel players of every level, from beginners discovering the sport to accomplished players.

Padel Included

In Your Membership

Padel Included

Padel at The Club Company Collection is included as part of all club memberships, so you can book courts at no extra cost.

Tennis And Padel

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Woodbury Park offers exceptional outdoor courts open to members and guests. Padel is included as part of memberships, and non-members can book courts for £28 per hour, or £7 per non-member when booking as a group of four with a member.

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We’re proud partners of Maison Padel, redefining padel style on and off court. Members enjoy exclusive discounts.

Before You Play

Club Terms

Guest access must be pre-booked 24 hours in advance. Visit is by invitation only.

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Play Padel Tennis

Play the fastest-growing racquet sport on our outdoor padel courts, included in all memberships.

Padel Tennis

FAQs

What is Padel Tennis?

Padel tennis is often described as a cross between tennis and squash. It is played using a solid racket with holes and balls with lower compression than those used for tennis. It is played in doubles on an enclosed court that is about a third the size of a tennis court.

What are the rules of Padel?

Padel is scored similarly to tennis but with different rules. It involves underarm serves and basic forehand and backhand shots. The ball can also be played off the back wall. Learn more here: https://www.lta.org.uk/play/ways-to-play/padel/how-to-get-started-playing-padel/

Is Padel hard to learn?

Padel is easier than other racket sports to master, with an underarm serve and basic forehand/backhand shots. After learning the basics, most people will be able to have a basic rally soon after. Harder shots involve hitting the ball off the glass/perspex at the back of the court, which may take a little longer to master.

Which clubs offer Padel Tennis?

Benton Hall, The Essex, The Tytherington and Woodbury Park currently offer Padel facilities.

Is Padel open to members and non-members?

Yes. Both members and non-members will have access to the padel courts. Members will have the opportunity to bring friends and family along to play with them.

How much is it to book a court?

All club members can gain access to the courts for FREE, as an additional benefit to your membership at no additional cost.

For non-members the cost per court are;

Benton Hall, Woodbury Park & The Tytherington: £28 per hour

The Essex: From £40 per hour (£10 per player for a group of 4)* for a Doubles court and £25 per hour for the Singles court (£12.50 per player)*


*pricing from (depending on location)

Is there a discount for members?

Yes, all members can book a Padel Tennis Court at the club for FREE.

How do I book a Padel Court?

Members and non-members can book courts and make single or split payments for private and group bookings by downloading and creating an account on the Playtomic App. Members can access this via The Club Company App where membership information will pull through to the App for access to member only sessions and to apply the discount.

Will I be able to hire equipment?

Yes, we will have rackets and balls available for hire.

What do you wear for Padel?

Players can wear any suitable sportswear and should use non-marking soled trainers.