What is Padel and Why It Is Growing in the UAE
Padel was invented in 1969 in Mexico and has since expanded to more than 25 million players worldwide. After becoming hugely popular in Spain and Argentina, the sport has rapidly grown across Europe and the Middle East.
The UAE has become one of the fastest growing padel markets in the region. With premium facilities, strong community culture and year round playing conditions, it is the ideal place to start your padel journey.
Why beginners love padel
Padel is beginner friendly for several reasons:
- The underarm serve is easier to learn than a tennis serve
- The smaller court means less running
- The walls keep the ball in play longer
- Doubles format reduces pressure on individual players
Unlike tennis, power alone does not dominate. Control, placement and teamwork are far more important.
The social side of padel
Padel is not just a sport. It is a community experience.
Because it is primarily played in doubles, players communicate constantly and build chemistry with their partners. Many sessions turn into friendly matches, tournaments and social gatherings. It is competitive when you want it to be and always enjoyable
Essential Padel Equipment for First Timers
Starting padel does not require complicated gear, but having the right equipment improves comfort and performance.
Choosing your first padel racket
Padel rackets are solid and perforated with holes rather than strung like tennis rackets.
For beginners, look for:
- Round shaped rackets for better control
- Weight between 340 and 370 grams
- Softer core materials to reduce vibration
If you are unsure, FM Padel Academy coaches can guide you in selecting the right option.
Footwear and clothing
Proper shoes are essential. Padel shoes with a herringbone sole provide the grip needed on artificial grass courts.
Wear breathable sportswear that allows easy movement. Lightweight moisture wicking fabrics are ideal for the UAE climate.
What to bring to your first session
For your first game, bring:
- A water bottle
- A towel
- Comfortable sportswear
- A positive mindset
Rental rackets are usually available if you do not own one yet.
Understanding the Padel Court Layout
Knowing the court layout will help you feel more comfortable during your first match.
Court dimensions
A standard padel court measures:
- 20 metres long
- 10 metres wide
The net divides the court into two equal halves. Each side contains service boxes marked by a central line.
The compact size encourages fast exchanges and strategic positioning.
The role of the walls
The walls are what make padel unique.
After the ball bounces on your side, you may hit it directly or allow it to rebound off the back or side wall before returning it. This creates longer rallies and adds a tactical element to every point.
Beginners often feel unsure about using the glass at first, but with practice it becomes one of your greatest advantages.
Basic positioning
In doubles play, teamwork and positioning are essential.
Typically, teams aim to control the net while using the back glass defensively when under pressure. Moving together as a pair is more important than individual movement.
Padel Rules Explained for Beginners
Understanding the rules is key before playing your first match.
Scoring system
Padel follows the tennis scoring system:
- 15
- 30
- 40
- Game
At 40 40, known as deuce, teams either play advantage or a golden point system where one deciding point determines the winner of the game.
Matches are usually played as best of three sets
Serve rules
The serve must be:
- Underhand
- Struck at or below waist level
- Hit diagonally into the opponent’s service box
- Bounced once before contact
Players receive two serve attempts.
After bouncing in the correct service box, the ball may hit the glass and remain in play. If it hits the metal fence directly after the bounce, it is considered a fault.
Common beginner mistakes
New players often:
- Stand too close to the net
- Avoid using the walls
- Try to hit too hard
- Forget to communicate with their partner
Focusing on control, patience and teamwork will help you improve much faster.
Why Start Your Padel Journey at FM Padel Academy
Choosing the right academy makes a big difference when learning a new sport.
FM Padel Academy offers:
- Professional coaching for all levels
- Structured training programs
- Social games and competitive match play
- Junior development pathways
- A welcoming and performance driven community
Whether your goal is fitness, competition or social play, the right environment helps you progress confidently.
How many FM Padel locations are there in UAE?
FM Padel Academy operates multiple locations across Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah, providing accessible facilities and professional coaching throughout the UAE.
How do I serve in padel?
The serve is underhand and must be struck below waist level after one bounce. It must travel diagonally into the opponent’s service box.
What equipment do I need for my first padel game?
You need a padel racket, proper court shoes, sportswear and a water bottle. Many FM Padel locations offer rental rackets for beginners.
What are the key differences between padel and tennis?
Padel uses walls, underhand serves and a smaller enclosed court. The game focuses more on strategy, positioning and teamwork rather than power.
How does scoring work in padel?
Scoring follows the tennis system of 15, 30, 40 and game. At deuce, teams may play advantage or a deciding golden point depending on the format.
Conclusion
Padel is accessible, exciting and highly social, which explains its rapid growth across the UAE.
By understanding the rules, equipment and court layout, you set yourself up for an enjoyable first experience. With regular practice and proper coaching, improvement comes quickly.
If you are ready to begin, FM Padel Academy provides the ideal setting to learn, compete and connect with the padel community.