
More Than Just Courts.
A New Era of Padel Arrives Summer 2026.
Birkdale Padel Club was created to bring people together through exceptional courts, professional coaching, and a vibrant club community.
Whether you're picking up a racket for the first time or competing at a high level, our club is designed to help you play better, meet great people, and enjoy the game in a welcoming environment.
From relaxed social matches to competitive leagues and coaching programmes, Birkdale is where players come to improve, connect, and belong.
A Club for every level.
A New Era of Padel Arrives Summer 2026.
This isn’t just about playing padel. It’s about creating a place where people connect, improve, and belong.
Alongside our courts, members will enjoy structured coaching programmes, social games, leagues and club events designed for players of all abilities.
Every detail of Birkdale Padel Club has been carefully planned — from high-quality courts to welcoming social spaces — creating an environment that feels professional, inclusive and enjoyable both on and off the court.
How to play.
Padel is easy to learn, fast-paced, and incredibly fun, making it perfect for all ages and abilities.
Played in doubles on an enclosed court, padel combines quick reactions, teamwork, and strategy. The walls are part of the game, rallies are longer, and every point keeps you engaged. New players can be match-ready in minutes, while experienced players enjoy endless depth and tactical play.
Padel starts with an underarm serve, hit diagonally into the opposite service box. The ball must bounce before you strike it, making the game easy to learn and rallies quick to begin.
Unlike tennis, the walls are part of the game. After the ball bounces, it can be played off the glass to keep rallies going and open up new angles and tactics.
Padel is played in doubles, making teamwork a key part of the game. Strong communication with your partner, good court positioning, and smart shot selection are essential for winning points.
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