Stowe Racquets

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We look forward to welcoming you and seeing you on the courts!

Discover the thrill of Padel at Stowe Racquets, nestled in the breathtaking scenery of Stowe, Vermont. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the sport, our club offers an inviting and vibrant community where you can enjoy this exhilarating game. At Stowe Racquets, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch facilities and a friendly atmosphere. Our state-of-the-art padel courts are designed to meet international standards, ensuring you have the best playing experience. Surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Stowe, you’ll find playing padel here both refreshing and invigorating. There’s no better place to experience the joy of padel than Stowe Racquets. Join us today and become part of a community that shares your passion for this fantastic sport.

What is Padel?

Padel, sometimes referred to as padel tennis, is a racket sport originating from Mexico. Typically played in doubles, it takes place on an enclosed court that is slightly smaller than a standard doubles tennis court. While padel uses the same scoring system as tennis, its rules, strokes, and techniques differ. The balls are similar to tennis balls but with slightly less pressure. Unique to padel are the court’s walls, which players can use to bounce the ball, much like in squash. Additionally, players use solid, stringless bats. When serving, the ball must be hit at or below waist level.

As of 2023, the International Padel Federation (FIP) reports that over 25 million people actively play padel in more than 90 countries.

The Best Padel in Vermont

Join Stowe Racquets to experience the excitement and camaraderie of Padel today!

How to Join

Becoming a member is easy. Simply visit our sign-up page, fill out our online application form, fill out the waiver, and log in.

Play in Stowe

Join Stowe Racquets to experience the excitement and camaraderie of Padel, all while playing in the beautiful surroundings of Stowe, Vermont!