Get to know us

We are a brand-new padel club located in the heart of Diani Beach, Kenya — built for players, socialisers, and everyone in between.

Our journey starts with two state-of-the-art panoramic padel courts, now fully operational and designed to offer a world-class playing experience in one of the most beautiful coastal settings in Africa. Whether you’re new to the game or a seasoned player, our courts are the perfect place to play, compete, and connect.

But this is just the beginning.

We are currently developing a vibrant lifestyle complex around the courts, including a stunning rooftop restaurant, a lively bar, and a curated selection of complementary shops. At the heart of it all will be our pro shop, offering a quality range of padel equipment and essentials for players of all levels.

Our vision is simple: to create more than just a place to play padel. We’re building a community hub where sport, social life, and coastal living come together — right here in Diani Beach.

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What is Padel?

The Next Big Thing

Born in Mexico in the late 1960s, padel mixes the scoring of tennis with the fast, creative wall play of squash — and adds a whole lot of fun. Played mainly in doubles, it’s a game of teamwork, clever shots, and long rallies rather than raw power. Today, padel is one of the fastest-growing sports in the world, with over 30 million players across 100+ countries. From global cities to beach towns like Diani, padel is taking over.

The Basics

Easy to learn, seriously addictive, and welcoming to all — padel is a sport made for good vibes and great company.

The Court
Padel is played in doubles on a compact court surrounded by glass walls. The smaller space keeps rallies going longer, the energy high, and the atmosphere social — perfect for playing with friends before heading for a cold drink.

Rackets & Balls
Padel rackets are solid, perforated, and made from carbon fibre, offering control and touch over brute force. The balls are slightly softer than tennis balls, meaning less pressure, longer rallies, and more fun for everyone.

The Players
One of the best things about padel? Anyone can play. Beginners, regular players, and seasoned competitors can all share the same court and enjoy the game from their very first rally.

The Rules

Serves are played underarm from behind the service line and must land in the opponent’s service box.
You can hit the ball directly or let it rebound off the glass walls before returning it.
Players can even use their own wall to stay in the rally, as long as the ball lands on the other side.
Points are won when the ball bounces twice or hits the wall before the ground. Scoring follows traditional tennis rules.