Padel gains momentum in the US as fans eye surpassing pickleball

Padel is building popularity in the United States, with enthusiasts suggesting it may soon overtake pickleball in appeal. This emerging racket sport combines elements of tennis and squash, drawing interest from players and spectators alike.

The rise of padel in the US reflects a growing interest in accessible racket sports. According to reports, fans are optimistic that padel could surpass the current popularity of pickleball, a sport that has seen rapid expansion in recent years. Padel courts, which are enclosed and smaller than tennis courts, allow for faster rallies and strategic play, appealing to a wide range of participants.

While specific growth metrics remain limited in available coverage, the enthusiasm from the community highlights padel's potential. Local clubs and facilities are increasingly offering padel sessions, contributing to its momentum. This development occurs amid a broader trend of paddle sports gaining traction across the country, providing social and recreational opportunities.

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Padel has seen rapid growth in the UK, with player numbers rising from 15,000 in 2019 to over 400,000 by the end of 2024. A Guardian review, conducted with a padel coach, tested 19 rackets from six manufacturers to identify top options for beginners, pros, and everyone in between. The guide emphasizes choosing based on playing style and head shape.

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