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SmashX Padel Club
Ace Padel Club & Retreat
Logo of Padel Pit Islamabad with a paddle and ball design on a white background
Champions Club logo with a green outline  tennis ball on a white background
Premier Club karachi logo
Logo of Club Vibora with a gold design on a white background
Logo of The Play Grid with colorful design on a black background
Logo of Maidan

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is Padel and how is it different from Tennis?

Padel is a racket sport played on an enclosed court, combining elements of tennis and squash. Unlike tennis, padel uses solid rackets, underhand serves, and allows the ball to bounce off walls, making rallies longer and more strategic.

Q2. Is Padel easy to learn for beginners?

Yes. Padel is beginner-friendly due to its smaller court, slower ball speed, and simple rules. Most beginners can enjoy competitive rallies within their first session.

Q3. What padel equipment do beginners need?

Beginners need a padel racket, padel balls, and basic accessories like overgrips. Comfort and control matter more than power when starting out.

Q4. Are padel balls different from tennis balls?

Yes. Padel balls are similar in appearance but have slightly lower pressure, resulting in controlled bounce and longer rallies suited for enclosed courts.

Q5. Why choose Vortex padel gear?

Vortex is a player-first padel brand that designs and tests gear on court. Every product is built for durability, consistency, and real match conditions.