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Padel
Padel is a racquet sport that combines elements of tennis and squash. It is played on an enclosed court about a third the size of a tennis court with walls and a net. The game is typically played in doubles and uses a special type of ball and racquet.
1. Easy to Learn
Padel is a relatively easy sport to learn, making it accessible to people of all ages and skill levels. The smaller court size and slower ball speed make it easier to control the ball and execute shots.
2. Social Sport
Padel is a social sport that is typically played in doubles, making it a great way to meet new people and make friends. The enclosed court also makes it easier to communicate with your partner and opponents during the game.
3. Low-Impact Exercise
Padel is a low-impact sport that is easier on the joints than other racquet sports like tennis. The smaller court size and slower ball speed also make it less physically demanding, making it a great option for people with injuries or mobility issues.
4. Growing Popularity
Padel is a rapidly growing sport around the world, with an estimated 10 million players globally. Its popularity is driven by its accessibility, social nature, and the fact that it can be played both indoors and outdoors.
5. Inexpensive
Compared to other racquet sports, padel is relatively inexpensive to play. Court rental fees are typically lower than tennis courts, and the equipment required (racquets and balls) is also less expensive.
1. Paquito Navarro (@paquito_navarro)
Professional padel player and influencer who shares his experiences and training on his Instagram account.
2. Marta Marrero (@martamarreromarrero)
Professional padel player and influencer who shares her matches and training on her Instagram account.
3. Fernando Belasteguín (@belapadel)
Professional padel player and influencer who shares his matches and training on his Instagram account.
4. Alejandro Galán (@agalan93)
Professional padel player and influencer who shares his matches and training on his Instagram account.
5. Gemma Triay (@gemtriay)
Professional padel player and influencer who shares her matches and training on her Instagram account.
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