Play Padel in the Illertal.
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Discover the fastest-growing sport in the world. Right here in Illertal.
Padel is easy to learn but still offers enough challenges for experienced players, making it an ideal sport for all ages and skill levels. Additionally, padel encourages interaction and communication among players, as it is often played in doubles. This blend of fun, fitness, and social engagement contributes to padel’s status as the fastest-growing sport in the world.
More and more people are discovering the appeal of this sport, leading to a rapid increase in padel courts and clubs around the globe.
pricing list
Court 1 – Double-Court 4 Players
Court 2 – Single-Court 2 Players
Monday – Friday
08:00 – 16:00
60 Minutes – 30 €
90 Minutes – 45 €
120 Minutes – 60 €
16:00 – 0:00
60 Minutes – 36 €
90 Minutes – 54 €
120 Minutes – 72 €
Weekend
08:00 – 0:00
60 Minutes – 36 €
90 Minutes – 54 €
120 Minutes – 72 €
Monday – Friday
08:00 – 16:00
60 Minutes – 18 €
90 Minutes – 27 €
120 Minutes – 36 €
16:00 – 0:00
60 Minutes – 22 €
90 Minutes – 33 €
120 Minutes – 44 €
Weekend
08:00 – 24:00
60 Minutes – 22 €
90 Minutes – 33 €
120 Minutes – 44 €
pricing list
Court 1 – Double-Court 4 Players
Monday – Friday
08:00 – 16:00
60 Minutes – 30 €
90 Minutes – 45 €
120 Minutes – 60 €
16:00 – 0:00
60 Minutes – 36 €
90 Minutes – 54 €
120 Minutes – 72 €
Weekend
08:00 – 0:00 Uhr
60 Minutes – 36 €
90 Minutes – 54 €
120 Minutes – 72 €
Court 2 – Single-Court 2 Players
Monday – Friday
08:00 – 16:00
60 Minutes – 18 €
90 Minutes – 27 €
120 Minutes – 36 €
16:00 – 0:00
60 Minutes – 22 €
90 Minutes – 33 €
120 Minutes – 44 €
Weekends
08:00 – 0:00
60 Minutes – 22 €
90 Minutes – 33 €
120 Minutes – 44 €
An overview of the padel rules.
Padel is played exclusively in doubles – two against two. The opposing teams stand on opposite sides of the court, divided by a net.
The game starts with an underhand serve. The ball may bounce on the ground once before being hit. Volleys are allowed, but after the bounce, the ball can also hit one or more of the side walls and continue to be played, as long as it doesn’t touch the ground again. This often leads to long and exciting rallies that add to the enjoyment of the game.
The rules of padel are essentially similar to those of tennis doubles.
The serve in padel is executed with an underhand stroke, meaning the ball must be struck with the racket at or below hip height. The server stands with both feet behind the service line and bounces the ball behind the service line before hitting it. At least one foot must remain in contact with the ground, and the ball must be served diagonally over the net into the opposite service box.
Everything else is similar to tennis:
If the ball touches the net on serve but then lands in the correct service box without touching the side walls or metal fence, it is called a let serve, and the serve is repeated. A second serve is allowed if the first serve is faulty, and it must be made from the same service side.
The first serve is made from the right side, and then the ball is alternately served.
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A point is lost:
a) After two faulty serves b) If the ball is returned in such a way that it touches the opponent’s side of the court first on the back or side wall or the metal fence, rather than touching the ground first c) If the ball bounces a second time in the player’s own court before being returned d) If the ball hits the metal fence of the player’s own court after being hit. (Using the own glass back or side walls to play the ball over the net is allowed.) e) If any player, their racket, or anything they are carrying touches the net, its posts, or any part of the opponent’s court f) If a player hits their own partner after hitting the ball
And now, like in tennis:
To win a game, at least four points are required, with a minimum of two points lead. Points are counted in the following order: 0, 15, 30, 40, game. If both teams reach three points, the score is „40-40“ (read as „40 all“). The next point is called „Advantage“ for the team winning the point. If the team with the „Advantage“ wins the next point, they win the game. If they lose it, the score returns to „Deuce.“ Play continues until a team has won two consecutive points after „Deuce.“
A match is decided based on the tournament format, which can be determined by either two or three sets won.
The team that wins six games first in a set and has at least a two-game lead wins the set. In case of a tie at five games each, the set can still be won with a score of 7-5. If the score reaches 6-6, a tiebreaker game, known as a „Tie-break,“ is played.
In the Tie-break, points are counted as 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on. It is won by the team that first reaches seven points, with at least a two-point lead required. The set is then scored as 7-6.
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