Padel Vienna
Vienna has a lot going on in terms of padel! Padel players can choose from no less than 4 padel locations in Austria's capital.
On the Sports facility Bisamberg-Vienna two doubles and one singles court can be played on. One of the double courts is even covered! All courts also have floodlighting.
Padel at the Sportunion Wien-Prater is part of the club's numerous sports activities. Members and guests can play padel on three outdoor courts with floodlights.
At the Doleschal tennis facility in Vienna-Stockerau (see also Padel Vienna Stockerau) there is also an outdoor padel court with floodlights. Training offers can also be taken up on request.
Who, on the other hand, in the City & Country Club Vienna-Wienerberg Padel would like to play is by no means out of place here! The two indoor courts can be played on all year round and for a small surcharge you can even train with a real padel national champion and national player!
- Here you can find everything about the Padel courts in Austria !
- Practical Map of Padel locations in Austria you will find on our padel map!
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Padel News
Padel is growing extremely strongly all over the world - only in Germany is everyone still waiting for the big boom. But what is not yet, can still be. A look south, more precisely to Italy, is encouraging ...
Due to the ongoing standstill in the development of padel sports in Germany, a large group of neutral padel players, padel coaches, padel locations and padel supporters have come together to finally cut the Gordian knot with a central meeting and help padel to break through in Germany. In a...
The Padelcourt BizThe padel presentation with its own mobile padel court (now also available for other events) during the Davis Cup Austria vs Australia (3:1) was a great success. More than 200 visitors a day, who came into contact with the sport of padel for the first time ever - by playing padel directly in front of...
The German Straube Cup will take place in April, May, June and September 2018. It is played on the 4th Sunday of each month. The grand final is then held in December. The games are played for 3 hours according to the Swiss system.
The winner will receive a high-quality Yoorna padel racket. For places 2 to 4 there are...
At the weekend, Münster hosted the third paddle tournament of the German Padel Tour (GPT) of the year took place. There, first-class padel was offered in the men's 1 and men's 2 categories, so that the spectators also got their money's worth.
In the Men's 1 category, our neighbours from the Netherlands prevailed (once again). Peter Bruijsten and...