Junior Padel

Our mission is to get more juniors enjoying padel. Currently the number of juniors playing the game is very low, which makes no sense to us as padel is perfect for kids because it's...

Easy to learn
Accessible and inclusive
Develops coordination and motor skills
Boosts confidence and social skills

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“A brilliant way to get started playing padel in a fun and engaging. Fabulous coaches, and small groups are such a winner with children. My kids absolutely love it. Would definitely recommend"

Roz Rapp

Coached sessions

We host a number of dedicated coach led sessions for schools. These can be part of the curriculum or an extracurricular activity.

Supervised play

We can block book our courts for use under the supervision of teachers or pastoral workers.

Join the programme

Individual players, or groups of players, can join our existing Junior Programme which takes place every Wednesday 4 - 5pm.

Kids camps

We run our Big Hitter Camps in all school holidays. The camps focus on physical, tactical and technical aspects of the game in a fun and engaging environment.

How old does my child need to be to play padel?

Padel is a great family activity and kids as young as 5 or 6 can give it a go with a little guidance! With a shorter racket and relatively simple techniques, children can progress really quickly.  At our venues, all ages can play at Elkstone Studios, however, we can only have over-12s at Daylesford as we are on the site of The Club by Bamford.

Do they need to have played before?

Absolutely not, we welcome complete beginners into our programme and you won't be alone. The number of juniors playing padel in the UK at the moment is relatively low and we are keen to do something about that!

What should they wear?

We recommend layers and weather appropriate activewear.  In terms of shoes, clean, non-marking trainers will suffice; however, the surface of the court is an artificial turf and can be slightly slippy in wet weather so we would recommend a supportive shoe. A padel specific or tennis (clay court or all surface) shoe with a herringbone sole pattern would be the best long-term choice for stability.

Can they borrow equipment?

Our coaching programme and supervised play sessions will have rackets and balls included.  If you are booking a court and coming to play outside of the programme, parents can hire rackets and buy balls from the vending machines at the site using the LOVA app.

Are your coaches DBS checked?

Yes, all of our coaches have an up to date DBS certificate.

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