Le tennis and paddle These two racket sports are similar in their gameplay, but very different in their practice, accessibility, and dynamics. Here is a clear and structured comparison.
The size of the land
Le tennis court measures 23,77 m long by 8,23 m wide in single (10,97 m in double).
Le padel court is more compact: 20 m long by 10 m wide.
Another major difference: in padel, the court is surrounded by windows and wire mesh And the balls can bounce off the walls, like in squash. In tennis, the ball is lost as soon as it goes out of bounds.
The number of players
Tennis can be played in single or double .
Padel is played only in double (2 against 2), which promotes conviviality and a collective aspect.
Equipment
La tennis racket is roped and longer (approximately 68 cm).
La padel racket , called pala, is solid, without rope, shorter and perforated.
The padel ball resembles a tennis ball but with a slightly lower pressure which reduces the speed of the game.
The rules and the rebound
In tennis, the ball can only bounce once on the ground before being hit.
In padel, the ball can bounce on the ground and then on a glass before being played.
This rebound system often makes rallies longer in padel, with a more strategic dimension than a purely powerful one.
The service
In tennis, the serve is done above the head.
In padel, the serve is necessarily with a spoon , below the waist.
This limits the impact of the serve as a decisive weapon, unlike in tennis where it can be dominant.

accessibility
Padel is often considered more technically accessible .
The smaller size of the court and the glass walls make it easier to catch difficult shots.
Tennis generally requires a higher level of technical skill to maintain a rally.
Physical intensity
Tennis requires more long movements and powerful strokes.
Padel favors short movements, quick reflexes and team coordination.
The effort is different, but both sports remain demanding.

The strategic aspect
In tennis, the game is based on variation of rhythm, depth and power.
In padel, the angle management The use of the glass and the grip on the net are fundamental.
Padel is often described as a game of chess in motion .
Development in France
Tennis is historically structured by the French Tennis Federation , which also oversees the development of padel in the area.
Padel has been experiencing very rapid growth since 2018, with a constant increase in the number of clubs and players.
Le tennis is older, more technically demanding at the start and based on power and endurance.
Le paddle is more accessible, more collective and more strategic, with a game based on rebounds and angles.
The two disciplines are complementary, and many players now move from one to the other.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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