Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you would have definitely seen the pickleball craze in Singapore. But if you want to play another racket sport that’s same same but different, try out padel for a change.
With a growing community in Singapore, we’ve compiled some padel clubs and courts for you to give the sport a shot.
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Image adapted from: @primepadelsport via Instagram, Play! Pickle
Although pickleball and padel look pretty similar, they do have many differences. For instance, pickleball equipment includes paddles and plastic balls, whereas padel players rally using solid rackets with holes and balls similar to tennis balls, but with less pressure in them.
Naturally, the rules of the game are also different. While pickleball is played on a rally-scoring system, padel’s points are counted just like tennis, so you may be hearing a lot of love in a game.
The court you play on is perhaps the biggest difference – unlike pickleball, with its fully-open courts, padel courts are uniquely surrounded by walls, which can be used in gameplay. In this sense, you can think of padel as a hybrid between tennis and squash.
| Padel court | Location | Where to book | Prices |
| Chinatown Padel | Chinatown | Probuddy | From $50/h |
| Furama RiverFront Hotel | Havelock | Probuddy | From $50/h |
| Love All Sports | West Coast | Playtomic | From $40/h |
| MBP Sports | Marina Bay | MBP Sports App | From $60/h |
| Padel X | EXPO | Playtomic | From $55/h |
| Pickle Padel Movement | Woodleigh | Playtomic | From $75/h |
| Play! Padel | Bedok | Playtomic | From $30/h |
| Pop Padel | Redhill | Pop Padel | $104/h |
| Prime Padel | Dempsey | Prime Padel App | From $60/h |
| Havelock | |||
| Ricochet Padel | East Coast | Ricochet Padel website | From $72/h |
| Sentosa | |||
| Clarke Quay | OPENING SOON | ||
| Orchard | |||
| Singpadel | Jurong Gateway | Padelmates | From $30/h |
| SkyPark Arena @ Holland | Holland Village | Playtomic | From $56/h |
| The Cage Padel Tribe | Dempsey | Playtomic | From $72/h |
| The Padel Co | Bugis | Playtomic | From $80/h |
| Changi | Playtomic | From $50/h | |
| The Racket Co | Tanjong Pagar | Playtomic | From $80/h |
| The Sports Arina | EXPO | Playtomic | From $70/h |
| Jalan Kayu | OPENING SOON | ||
Play padel on a high-quality court for an affordable price at Chinatown Padel. This court is the first padel court designed by adidas in Singapore, and is still one of the few in the country.
Those looking to get some drills in can rent a ball machine for free during peak hours. Players coming on non-peak hours can also book the court together with the ball machine for $55.
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 4pm-10pm) (Sat-Sun 7am-11am & 4pm-10pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 11am-5pm) (Sat-Sun 11am-4pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $90/h | From $50/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $90/h | From $50/h |
Book a court at Chinatown Padel.
Up on the rooftop of Furama RiverFront Hotel sits another adidas-designed padel court that’s open to all, brought to you by the same people behind the Chinatown court.
Treat yourself to yummy grub after a tiring game – you’ll get 15% off at the hotel’s restaurants when you show them your proof of booking on the day itself.
If you’re driving over with your EV, fret not because EV charging is also available here.
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 5pm-10pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 7am-5pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $90/h | From $50/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $90/h | – |
Book a court at Furama RiverFront Hotel.
Image credit: Kelvin Koh via Google Maps
Westies can look forward to a smashing good time right in their backyards. Love All Sports has just opened its doors at West Coast, with a whopping 7 open-air courts.
If you want to play for a good cause, this is the place for you – a part of your booking fees will be donated to help graduating special needs students get employed.
Love All Sport will be having a soft opening promotion until 18th February 2026, with discounted prices for their court bookings:
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 7am-11am & 5pm-10pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 11am-5pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $65/h | $40/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $65/h | – |
Book a court at Love All Sport on Playtomic or on the Love All app (App Store | Google Play).
Image credit: MBPSPORTS Racket Sports @ Marina Square via Google Maps
Players itching for a round of padel after shopping at Marina Bay can head over to MBP Sports. Their Marina Square branch has 3 rooftop padel courts for you to sweat it out under the sun.
Find new padel buddies at MBP’s social padel sessions too, held every Wednesday and Saturday.
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 7am-12pm & 5pm-10pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 12pm-4pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $100/h | $60/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $100/h | – |
Book a court on the MBP Sports app (App Store | Google Play).
Image credit: Jeanie Hauss via Google Maps
Beat the heat at your next padel game with Padel X. Located at Singapore EXPO, Padel X houses 5 courts and is Singapore’s largest indoor air-conditioned padel facility.
Newer players can also get a taste of the sport with their 90-minute Intro to Padel session for just $38.
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 5pm-10pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 7am-5pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $108/h | $78/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $108/h | – |
Book a court at Padel X.
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Over at the PUB Recreation Club sits Pickle Padel Movement, a club that houses 3 sheltered padel courts. They have courses for players of all levels too, from Intro to Padel for newbies to coach certification courses for advanced players.
If you want more perks, sign up for their Padel Enthusiasts membership at $320/year – you can get birthday privileges on your birthday month, and early registration for clinics and tournaments, among other membership deals.
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 5pm-10.30pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 7am-5pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $95/h | $75/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $95/h | – |
Book a court at Pickle Padel Movement.
Image credit: @celine_tan_ via Instagram
Those looking for a nice solo training spot can head to Play! Padel Bedok. Choose between a doubles court and a mini court, and book whichever fits your training needs.
Doubles court prices are as follows:
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 6pm-10pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 8am-6pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $80/h | $60/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) & public holidays | $80/h | – |
Meanwhile, these are the mini court prices:
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 6pm-10pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 8am-6pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $40/h | $30/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) & public holidays | $40/h | – |
Book a court at Play! Padel Bedok.
Image credit: Frederique De Sousa via Google Maps
Redhill also has some padel action over at Pop Padel. This club has 4 sheltered courts to get your game on, and classes for you to improve your techniques.
The first Asia Challenger Tournament in Singapore will also be held, so you can feel like you’re part of the big leagues when you play here.
Pop Padel is the only club on the list without non-peak prices, and courts here can be booked for $104/h.
Book a court on the Pop Padel app (App Store | Google Play).
Image credit: @primepadelsport via Instagram
Prime Padel is a padel club with 2 central locations. Their Grand Copthorne Waterfront location at Havelock features 3 rooftop padel courts, while their Dempsey location boasts 7 courts.
Regular players at Prime Padel can opt to apply for the Prime Plus membership; you’ll get discounts on lessons and bookings as well as retail, dining, and hospitality perks for $350/year.
| Peak hours (Mon-Thu 7am-10am & 4pm-11pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Thu 11am-4pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Thur) | $100/h | $60/h |
| Weekdays (Fri) | $100/h | – |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) & public holidays | $100/h | – |
Book a court on the Prime Padel app (App Store | Google Play).
Image credit: @ricochet_padel via Instagram
Ricochet Padel is the biggest padel chain in Singapore so far – they currently have 2 locations at Sentosa and East Coast, and will be opening 2 more at Orchard and Clarke Quay in 2026.
Players at Ricochet Padel can build their community here – simply join their open play sessions to hang out and play with players of all levels.
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 7am-12pm & 4pm-10pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 12pm-4pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $84/h | $72/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $84/h | – |
Book a court at Ricochet Padel.
Image credit: @singpadel_official via Instagram
Singpadel is another alternative for padel enthusiasts in the west. Located in Jurong Play Grounds, the club houses both doubles and singles courts.
First-timers can find a community to get started on their padel journey by attending their 90-minute Intro to Padel session at $60/pax, and joining their subsequent Pick Up Padel social sessions with other newbies at just $20/pax.
You can book Singpadel’s singles courts for just $30/h anytime, anyday, and their doubles courts at the following prices:
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 5pm-10pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 7.30am-5.30pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $132/90 min | $60/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $70/h | – |
Book a court at Singpadel.
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Step into nature when you play at SkyPark Arena @ Holland. The 3 padel courts on the compound are surrounded by greenery, offering a nice view to enjoy in between sets.
Pro tip: Book Court 1 for the most peace and quiet – it’s the furthest away from the main road and its noise.
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 4pm-11pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 7am-4pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $80/h | $56/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $80/h | – |
Book a court at SkyPark Arena @ Holland.
Image credit: @mtanujaya via Instagram
Over at Dempsey, The Cage Padel Tribe has padel courts for every aesthetic. Each of their 4 courts has a different colour – go blue if you’re feeling cool or pink if you’re in a Barbie kind of mood.
Brush up on your padel techniques with their clinics too; they offer classes focusing on specific skills, like overheads and footwork.
| Peak hours (Mon-Thu 7am-10am & 4pm-11pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Thu 10am-4pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Thur) | $100/h | $72/h |
| Weekdays (Fri) | $100/h | – |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) & public holidays | $100/h | – |
Book a court at The Cage Padel Tribe.
Image credit: @tiba_tibapadel via Instagram
The Padel Co is another name you’ll probably spot when hunting for padel courts around Singapore. They currently have 2 locations open at Fortune Centre and Changi.
Head on down to the Reserve court at Fortune Centre if you’re near town. These rooftop courts are easily accessible from 4 MRT stations: Bencoolen, Bras Basah, Bugis, and Rochor.
Prices for courts at Reserve are as follows:
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 4pm-11pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 7am-4pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $100/h | $80/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) & public holidays | $100/h | – |
Book a court at The Padel Co – Reserve.
Players craving a late-night game can opt for the Changi location instead. The courts over at the Changi Beach Club Sports Complex are open until midnight daily.
Prices for courts at Changi:
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 6pm-12am) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 8am-6pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $70/h | $50/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) & public holidays | $70/h | – |
Book a court at The Padel Co – Changi.
Image credit: Amara Singapore
As its name suggests, The Racket Co is created by the same people behind The Padel Co. They have a padel court up on the rooftop of Amara Hotel Singapore, sitting right in the heart of Tanjong Pagar. With such a convenient location, you can enjoy a quick game here while you’re on your lunch break.
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 7am-10am & 4pm-10pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 10am-4pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $100/h | $80/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $100/h | – |
Book a court at The Racket Co.
Image credit: @thesportsarina via Instagram
The Sports Arina houses Singapore’s 1st air-conditioned padel courts over at EXPO, with 3 courts for you to play comfortably in. Look forward to more padel courts coming soon – The Sports Arina is opening their 2nd location at Jalan Kayu in March 2026.
| Peak hours (Mon-Fri 4pm-11pm) | Non-peak hours (Mon-Fri 7am-4pm) | |
| Weekdays (Mon-Fri) | $98/h | $70/h |
| Weekends (Sat-Sun) | $98/h | – |
Book a court at The Sports Arina.
With so many padel courts popping up around Singapore, starting out on padel is easier than ever. Jio your friends for a game or two at a court near you.
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