If you're across the pond in the United States, and a fan of racket sports, you've probably heard the buzz about padel. This dynamic and exciting sport, often described as a close cousin to the wildly popular pickleball.
While padel is still relatively new to American shores, its rapid rise in popularity is undeniable. With its blend of strategy, speed, and accessibility, padel offers a fresh and thrilling alternative to traditional racket sports.
If you're looking to play a game or two in Miami or New York then keep reading.
Driven by his enthusiasm for padel, Wayne Boich is broadening the sport's reach by introducing its exciting and dynamic gameplay to various audiences through his club, Reserve Padel, established in 2023.
Reserve Padel, Miami, Seaplane Base
Location: Miami Seaplane Base, 1000 Macarthur Causeway, Miami, Fl 33132
Opening times: 7am-10pm
Prices: $25 per player/members
$31.25 per player/non members
Reserve Padel, Miami, Design District
Members only
Location: 75 NE 39th St, Miami, Fl 33137
Reserve Padel, New York
Location: 360 10th Avenue, New York, NY 10001
While padel is widely accessible internationally, it has gained a somewhat elitist reputation in the US. Boich acknowledges this perception, stating in an interview with Vogue, 'We want to ensure the sport is accessible to everyone.'
Reserve offers memberships for priority bookings and events, but it also welcomes the public, albeit at a higher court rate compared to other facilities in Miami-Dade and Broward County. 'I believe it's crucial for the sport to expand inclusively, including our own efforts.' For instance, Reserve collaborates with a nearby children’s museum to provide free programs for young visitors.