Sensa Padel Boston
LOCATED IN HYDE PARK IN BOSSE SPORTS
+1 (617) 675-2004
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4 indoor courts & 40 ft+ ceilings
- Intro to Padel Clinics
- Weekend Tournaments
- Private Lessons
- Private Events & Parties
- 40ft+ ceilings (1st in the US)
- Panoramic padel courts
- Pro shop
- Free Parking
- Hyde Park, Boston
- 25 minutes from Downtown Boston
- < 1 mile from Readville T train station
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Membership Benefits
& Pricing
Non-Member
Pricing
Give padel a try before committing
Initiation Fee $0
BOOK NOWDetails
- Peak Padel: $40 pp
- Off-Peak: $25 pp
- Advance Booking: 5 days
Monthly
Membership
Join the community & member discounts
Initiation Fee $295
Details
- Peak Padel: $25 / pp
- Off-Peak Padel: Unlimited
- Advance Booking: 15 days
- Discount on Events & Lessons 20%
- Free Welcome Clinic
- Member Events
- Free Rental Racket
- First Time Friends Play Free
Annual
Membership
Special discounts & exceptional perks
Initiation Fee $495
Details
- Peak Padel: $25 / pp
- Off-Peak Padel: Unlimited
- Advance Booking: 15 days
- Discount on Events & Lessons 20%
- Free Welcome Clinic
- Member Events
- Free Rental Racket
- First Time Friends Play Free
- Padel Party
Peak: Mon-Fri: 7-10am, post 5pm & All Day Weekends
For more details, view the Membership Summary of Terms
*Unlimited off-peak padel includes a maximum of two hour advance off-peak court reservations per day
and unlimited play based on open off-peak court availability at the club (check in with the front desk)
For any membership questions, please reach out to boston@sensapadel.com
Padel 101 FAQs
What is padel?
Padel is the fastest growing sport in the world – a mix between tennis and squash. It’s usually played in doubles on an enclosed court surrounded by walls of glass and metallic mash. The court is one third of the size of a tennis court.
It’s a great sport for players of all ages and skills, as it is both quick and easy to learn, yet hard to master.
Padel is not as dominated by strength and serve like in tennis, rather careful placement, match strategy and lots of teamwork.Who invented padel?
Enrique Corcuera set up the first ever padel court at his holiday home in Acapulco, Mexico in 1969. He didn’t have enough space for a tennis court and wanted to stop the tennis balls flying into the neighbors garden – and the rest is history.
How many padel players per court?
Padel is a team sport played in doubles. Padel courts are designed for four players, making the sport highly social and fun in close proximity with friends and family.
How does padel scoring work?
Same as tennis! A game follows the score of 15, 30, 40, Deuce (40-40) and Advantage. At deuce you can play golden point (one point for the winner) or play it out and win by two consecutive points!
A set is won when a team wins six games and there is at least a two game difference.Can you use the walls in padel?
Yes, and that’s half the fun! The rules allow for the use of the back and sidewalls, which results in longer rallies than in a conventional tennis match. The ball can bounce of any wall but can only hit the turf once before being returned.
What are padel rackets made of?
A padel racket, unlike a tennis or squash racket, has no strings and is usually made of carbon fibre or fiberglass.
Are padel balls the same as tennis balls?
They have the same materials and are very similar. Except padel balls have slightly lower pressure for less bounce.
How big is a padel court?
One padel court is 33 ft x 66 ft (half the size of a tennis court)