
Sports à l'Aquaboulevard
Padel à Paris
Have you heard of Padel? This racket sport, derived from tennis and squash, is becoming increasingly popular. If you’d like to try your hand at padel, or if you’re already a regular and looking for a padel court near Paris, check out Forest Hill La Marche in Marnes-la-Coquette, with its 8 padel courts.
At the heart of Aquaboulevard, a huge water park in the 15th arrondissement, the Forest Hill club offers tennis and squash courts.
Very popular in South America, particularly in Mexico where it was created in the 70s, but also in Spain where it has several million followers, Padel has now conquered France where the discipline is booming. So much so that even some famous sportsmen and women, such as footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic, have developed a passion for the specialty.
Le Padel :
accessible à tous
This racket sport, derived from tennis and squash, is played in doubles only, on a smaller court bordered by walls, glass or fencing. Unlike tennis, rackets are lighter, more compact, have no strings and are pierced with small holes in the sieve, but points are scored in the same way as in tennis.
In France, Padel quickly found its fans and became part of the French Tennis Federation. It now boasts over 300 clubs, more than 700 fields and thousands of enthusiasts. A craze that can be explained by the originality of this sporty and fun activity.
If you’d like to discover this new discipline, or if you’re already an afficionado and are looking for a court to improve your performance, visit the Forest Hill club located in the heart of the Aquaboulevard aquatic center, which offers padel courts in Paris 15 for all levels.
Beginners, initiates, young and old… At the heart of the club, the padel courts in Paris are open to all, whatever your level. Experience the intensity of a match between “pros” and try to outdo each other. With friends or family, don’t hesitate to come and try out this new, highly convivial racquet sports phenomenon.
As you train or play on the padel courts in Paris, you’ll quickly discover the benefits of the discipline for both body and mind. As with all racket sports, padel has many advantages: it helps develop concentration, self-control and dexterity, oxygenates the mind and improves flexibility… And since it doesn’t necessarily require a high level of technique, anyone can enjoy this fun discipline without taking themselves too seriously.
