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Rocket Padel Battersea1
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Rocket Padel Ilford
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Rocket Padel Bristol
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Rocket Padel Beckton
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Harbour Club Chelsea
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Padium
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Stratford Padel Club
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Game4Padel Bloom Heathrow
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Game4Padel Parkside Padel Club
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Game4Padel The Padel Yard Wandsworth
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CourtFit Padel
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- David Lloyd Clubs Newbury
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- David Lloyd Clubs Purley
- David Lloyd Clubs Raynes Park
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- David Lloyd Clubs Sudbury Hill
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Latest club reviews
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Sue
pros: Slightly tucked away so worth looking up before you go rather than relying on instinct. Once you find it the small café is warm and does hot drinks and snacks, a proper bonus on a cold day. Fully covered outdoor courts mean you can book without checking the forecast first. Will definitely be coming back.
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Jess
pros: Four covered courts in excellent condition, so weather is never a factor. Amazing vibe and the coffee is genuinely great. The free babycinos for children are a lovely touch and make it genuinely family friendly, not just tolerable for kids. Best padel club in Birmingham. Already booked the next visit before leaving.
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Mark
pros: Balls included, rackets available to hire, warm welcome on arrival. First time playing and had great fun. Cold drinks and snacks on site, real community feel throughout. Pricing is on the higher side which is worth knowing before you book, but the overall experience justifies coming back. Friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere that makes a first visit easy.
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Ed
pros: Eight courts, impressive facilities and music in the background while you play, which sets the right tone without getting in the way of the game. Friendly and inclusive vibe throughout. Great atmosphere and a place that genuinely reflects why padel is growing so fast right now.
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Nick
pros: I play here most days. Courts are under a big tent and the sides open up to let the breeze through, which works well. Facilities are decent and the community is genuinely friendly and welcoming. Benj's private coaching is exceptional, the kind of session that actually shifts how you play. 10 out of 10 from someone who is here constantly.
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Chloe
pros: Free parking, refreshments on site, social and educational events running through the week. Came with friends for the first time and Sam went out of his way to give us tips without being asked. That kind of thing makes a first visit stick. Communal, welcoming, easy to recommend to anyone considering giving padel a go.
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Marc
pros: Seven courts in a modern building, great facilities throughout. Luxury padel venue at a non-luxury price, which is genuinely rare. Cleanliness is just perfect. Great coaches and staff. You can try rackets before buying them for a very small fee, which is a smart touch for anyone still working out what they want.
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Ellie
pros: Perfect location with plenty of parking. Court rental, ball rental and racket rental all available so nothing to bring if you are coming for the first time. The atmosphere is great and the whole place is spotless. Everything you need is there without having to ask. Fantastic place to play padel, full stop.
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Tom
pros: Booked online, got a code, walked straight in. No faff. At £7 a head it's hard to argue. Outside with no shade, so check the forecast.
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Priya
pros: Courts are clean. Balls from the vending machine, rackets sitting in a box by the side if you need one. It's outdoors, no roof, no shade. On a good day that's fine. On a bad day, well. You know.
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