Padel Park
Beacon Bay
Say hello to the Eastern Cape’s first Padel Club! Padel Park is bringing the world’s fastest growing sport to you.
Located in the prestigious Beacon Bay Sports Club, it’s a place for people of all ages and skill sets to get together and enjoy a fun, healthy way of socialising.
Padel is making a racket in SA, join the revolution!
Location
BEACON BAY SPORTS CLUB
Padel Park is located in the prestigious Beacon Bay Sports Club, which is a family orientated sports club located in a beautiful setting near the Nahoon River. It’s got everything you need and more; great food, live music, a wide variety of sporting facilities…and now a revolutionary Padel Club!
WHAT IS PADEL?
Padel Ball has taken the world by storm! This sport combines the best disciplines of Tennis and Squash. It’s usually played in doubles within an enclosed court surrounded by walls of glass and steel mesh. The rules are very similar to tennis, but with a few interesting changes incorporating squash which make the game all the more competitive and exciting. Absolutely anyone can play Padel, and we guarantee you’ll be hooked after just one game.
Be a part of the Eastern Cape’s FIRST Padel Club.

How To Play
PADEL BALL RULES
Padel Ball is played on a court measuring 10 by 20 metres with regulation Padel rackets. It uses the same scoring system as tennis, for example 0, 15, 30, 40, game. You play the best of 3 or 5 sets. To win a set, you need to win six games and the team which wins two sets wins the game. If the game reaches 40/40 you must win by 2 points for the game to be decided. The opposition wins a point if:
- the ball bounces twice
- the ball strikes you or a teammate
- the ball hits the wire fencing before going over the net or into the opponent’s court
Once the ball is in play, all balls which cross the net must first bounce on the court on the opponent’s side. Players may hit a ball after it has bounced on a wall to send it back to the opponent’s side. The ball may only bounce once on your side, and it may only be hit once. You must not hit the ball in the grid on your side. Glass walls around the court mean that the ball can bounce in unexpected directions to spice up the game and you may hit the ball very hard so that it goes out after it bounces, making the game more exciting!
Let’s Play
BOOK A COURT
Become a part of the world’s fastest growing sport, book a court here!
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Winter Opening Times
(September – April)
Monday
7:00 – 21:00
Tuesday
7:00 – 21:00
Wednesday
7:00 – 21:00
Thursday
7:00 – 21:00
Friday
7:00 – 22:00
Saturday
7:00 – 22:00
Sunday
7:00 – 21:00
Summer Opening Times
(May – August)
Monday
6:00 – 21:00
Tuesday
6:00 – 21:00
Wednesday
6:00 – 21:00
Thursday
6:00 – 21:00
Friday
6:00 – 22:00
Saturday
6:00 – 22:00
Sunday
6:00 – 21:00
