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Surge Padel

Surge Padel was the UK’s largest indoor Padel tennis centre when it opened. Six indoor courts designed and made by Adidas, luxury changing facilities and a bar that they are rightly quite proud of, all mark it out as an outstanding place to hone your Padel skills.

Catering for all ages and all abilities, the club takes the full range of Padel players seriously. An elite team of coaches, each with various specialisms, gives members the opportunity to grow rapidly in their game, whether that’s a matter of finding your feet on court or working on the subtlety of your forehand. 

If you don’t live too far away, there is a place for you in the ranks of Surge Padel. Why explore further on their website, or take a sneak peek at some of the action:

Surge Padel was the UK’s largest indoor Padel tennis centre when it opened. Six indoor courts designed and made by Adidas, luxury changing facilities and a bar that they are rightly quite proud of, all mark it out as an outstanding place to hone your Padel skills.

It is fitting that such a fine establishment should be situated in Harrogate. As a spa-town, it has a rich history of caring for people, both their physical and mental wellbeing and it is a growing hub for the great game of padel. Founded in autumn 2021 in the midst of the Covid pandemic, Surge Padel has been an important way to get people not only out of the house, but back together – and what better way to reconnect than hitting a ball and sharing a drink afterwards? With a catchment area that spans Leeds and York as well as Harrogate itself, the club is also a great way to meet new people.

Catering for all ages and all abilities, the club takes the full range of Padel players seriously. An elite team of coaches, each with various specialisms, gives members the opportunity to grow rapidly in their game, whether that’s a matter of finding your feet on court or working on the subtlety of your forehand. 

If you don’t live too far away, there is a place for you in the ranks of Surge Padel. Why explore further on their website, or take a sneak peek at some of the action:

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Explore the map feature to easily find Padel clubs accross the UK

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