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Popular clubs
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Club Padel Dubai
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Padel Pro Al Quoz
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Padel Pro One Central
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Matcha Club
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Rally Padel Club
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365 Open Sports
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Casa Padel
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Emirates Padel Danube Sports World Complex
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Padel Kingdom Al QuozAl
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Central Padel Al Quoz
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Central Padel Dubai Marina
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Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club
New clubs
- Match Point Padel
- Padel Collective
- Padel X Dubai
- Padelae Dubai
- S7 Padel
- Padel Park Dubai
- SAB Padel
- Homebrew Padel Club
- Padel Tour Academy
- TopSpin Sports Centre
- Padel Ground Dubai
- Greenzone Padel
Latest club reviews
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Selin
pros: Beautiful place to play. Courts are well-maintained, surfaces in good condition throughout, no surprises underfoot. Changing rooms are properly kitted out, not an afterthought. And then there is the restaurant, chef Banu runs a real kitchen with a proper menu. Small details done right, all of them adding up.
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Yusuf
pros: First time playing padel, first time here. Easy to park, registration took minutes, staff were friendly without being over the top. Vending machine stocked vitamin water, which sounds minor until you are between sets and glad it is there. Booking online was smooth.
cons: Peak evening slots fill up fast, worth planning ahead. -
Rodrigo
pros: Played padel in Mexico for years. Different world. Courts here are a serious step up in quality and the whole facility feels like it was built for people who actually care about the game. Surface is consistent, lighting does its job. Honestly I come here even when I am not booked on a court, the place just has a good energy to it.
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Hessa
pros: We organised a group competition across both the Al Quoz and One Central venues and it ran smoothly from first message to final point. Staff handled the logistics without us having to chase anything. Coaches Marcos and David knew what they were doing with a mixed-level group. Booking is straightforward. One Central can get busy on weekends, worth reserving early if you have a full squad.
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Nour
pros: Best-looking padel club I have played at. Courts are in excellent condition, clean and well-maintained, and the whole place carries a real energy the moment you walk in. Surfaces play well for any level, nothing worn or uneven. The resting area is comfortable and the location next to the museum makes the whole visit feel like more than just a session.
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Saif
pros: location works well, easy to find and the museum nearby makes it a proper destination rather than just a sports stop. David manages the booking side and is straightforward to deal with, no back and forth. Staff like Reven, Alamin, and Dara make everything from arrival to court feel looked after.
cons: Parking during peak hours needs a bit of patience, build in some extra time. -
Lana
pros: Courts are well kept and fun to play on. The whole space is beautifully designed and it genuinely adds something to the session, you feel like you are somewhere considered rather than just a sports facility. Come early morning or after sundown and the conditions are perfect. Racket rental on site means nothing to sort in advance.
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Faris
pros: Valet parking is a small thing that changes the whole arrival. Padel, Pilates, a café and a shop all in one place means you can plan a proper few hours here rather than just a court slot. Equipment is available to buy or rent on site so nothing needs sorting beforehand.
cons: Courts are outdoors and catch full sun midday, morning or evening sessions are the call in summer. -
Daniela
pros: Seven courts and every one of them is good. Indoor and air-conditioned, which in this heat is not a small thing. Ceilings are high, the ball has room to breathe. Café area is comfortable enough that you actually want to sit there before and after, not just pass through.
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Sara
pros: Ladies, the changing rooms are fully equipped. Not the usual bare minimum. Mahmoud runs the place well and Rose and Ed on the team make everything easy from booking onwards. The padel circle community here gives you people to play with from day one, no need to come with a ready group. Seven courts means you can almost always get a slot.
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Popular coaches
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Sebastiao Mendonca
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Francisco Chakon
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Jorge Minguez
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Maria Martinez
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Fernando Martin
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Flavio Fioriti
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Gabriel Afriyie
- Sara Kenza
New coaches
- Sebastiao Mendonca
- Francisco Chakon
- Jorge Minguez
- Maria Martinez
- Fernando Martin
- Flavio Fioriti
- Gabriel Afriyie
- Sara Kenza
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