
Pickleball is a paddle sport played with a plastic ball on a 20×44 ft court. The paddle is solid, and players use underhand serves. It’s especially popular in the U.S. and known for its accessibility to all age groups.
Padel is a doubles-only racket sport popular in Spain, Latin America, and now growing globally. Played on a 20×10 meter enclosed court with glass walls, padel uses a depressurized tennis-style ball and solid stringless bats.
Pickleball and padel may seem similar at first glance, but they differ significantly in equipment, court structure, and gameplay style.
In terms of equipment, pickleball uses a solid paddle made from wood or composite materials, and a perforated plastic ball similar to a wiffle ball. Padel, on the other hand, uses a slightly smaller, perforated solid racket (called a bat) and a pressurized ball that feels like a tennis ball but is less bouncy.
Court size and setup is another key difference. Pickleball is played on an open, flat court measuring 20 by 44 feet, without any walls. Padel is played on an enclosed court roughly 20 by 10 meters (about 66 by 33 feet), surrounded by glass and mesh walls that are part of the game.
Gameplay also varies: Pickleball is more about quick volleys and precision over short rallies, often favouring strategic net play. Padel encourages longer rallies, and players can use the walls to return shots, making it more dynamic and continuous. Padel is always played in doubles, while pickleball allows both singles and doubles formats.
Serves in pickleball must be underhand, and the scoring is usually rally-based. In contrast, padel also requires an underhand serve, but its scoring system follows tennis rules.
Together, these differences define the distinct identities of pickleball and padel, helping players choose what fits their skill level and playing preference best.
Pickleball uses a polymer or composite paddle and a wiffle-style ball. Padel requires a solid bat and low-compression ball designed for enclosed play.
Pickleball courts are smaller and open. Padel courts are fully enclosed, similar to squash, with glass walls used in play.


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