FAQs
What is Padel?
You can learn about Padel here.
When does The Padel Club open?
All Clubs are available to book in the Playtomic app.
There are further Clubs in planning across the UK.
How do I book a court?
To book courts at The Padel Club, you will need to download Playtomic app and create your profile. Read more.
Do I need to be a member?
No, you do not need to be a member. You can book courts and play at The Padel Club.
When are the courts available?
Please visit your preferred Club for dates and times:
How much do the courts cost?
Please visit your preferred Club for prices:
Are there any restrictions?
There are booking restrictions, which are set in the Playtomic app.
You can only book 18 days in advance at Wilmslow and Gloucester Quays, 10 days in advance at TraffordCity.
You can have a maximum 10 active bookings.
You are only allowed a maximum of 3 active bookings per day.
This is to give all our players a fair opportunity to book courts in a high demand Club.
How do I find players to play games?
Connect with padel players and book a game in the Playtomic app.
Come to a social mix in session at The Padel Club, book under The Padel Club’s activities in the Playtomic app.
Join The Padel Club WhatsApp Group and communicate with players. Please ask in the Club to be granted access.
If you need to find players, contact us and we will get you a game.
Will there be equipment to use?
Yes, there are free to use racquets at the Club.
There is a curated range of branded racquets that are available to hire. The cost is £7 per racquet, which is discounted from the purchase should you wish to own the racquet.
However, you will need to bring a set of balls, or purchase via the Playtomic app when you make your booking.
Weather Policy
Unfortunately until we get permission to build our 4 covered courts, rain will inevitably affect play on our outdoor padel courts. We are finding that a light drizzle is playable, but heavy rain will affect the game.
You can cancel up to 24hrs before your game via the Playtomic app.
Read the Weather Policy.