The fastest growing racket sport in the world has now taken Great Britain by storm! It was virtually unknown here until recently although it is simply massive in Spain, where there are 8,000 courts and over three million registered amateur players.
It is a cross between tennis and squash, played with a tennis ball and carbon bats across a standard tennis net in a 20 x 10 metre wire cage with back walls made of toughened glass. Balls can be taken on the volley or after one contact with the floor (and any number of vertical surfaces including the back wall, as in squash). It is always played as doubles (it can, technically, be played as singles but it just doesn’t work, and nobody does it). The scoring is exactly the same as in tennis. What makes the game so interesting is that any ball driven direct into any vertical surface before hitting the floor will automatically lose the rally for the striker, so control of length is crucial.
We ArtPadel have tried to build every part of the tennis court as the best part we could think of, as well as trying to improve on daily basis.
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