Padel Courts near Wimbledon
6 venues within 3 miles
Padel Tree Wimbledon operates eight outdoor courts in SW19, positioning itself within London's most padel-dense market with 124 competing venues within five miles. The facility's location in Wimbledon places it in established tennis territory, though the venue maintains its own distinct identity within the borough's racquet sports landscape. The outdoor format means play depends on weather conditions, requiring players to check forecasts before heading out. Court surfaces and specific amenities remain unspecified, reflecting a no-frills approach to information sharing that some players may find refreshingly direct. Booking operates outside the Playtomic system, requiring direct contact through their dedicated booking platform. This independent approach may appeal to regular players seeking personalised service, though it requires an additional app download for those accustomed to unified booking systems. The venue's presence in SW19 offers convenient access to South London's padel community, though transport links and parking arrangements require advance research. First-time visitors should confirm current opening hours before travelling, as operational details fluctuate. The facility serves Wimbledon's growing padel demographic within a competitive local market that continues expanding rapidly.
SW19 7NW
David Lloyd Raynes Park operates three outdoor padel courts as part of its established health club offering in southwest London. The facility sits within the leafy Raynes Park area, positioned between Wimbledon and New Malden with Raynes Park railway station providing direct connections to central London. The courts form part of David Lloyd's broader fitness and racquet sports proposition, which typically includes tennis facilities, gym access, and swimming pools for members. As with most David Lloyd locations, the padel courts are integrated into a membership-based model rather than operating as a pay-per-play facility. Court bookings are handled through David Lloyd's proprietary system rather than third-party platforms like Playtomic. The club's coaching programme covers various racquet sports, though specific padel instruction availability requires direct enquiry. With 124 competing padel venues within a five-mile radius, David Lloyd Raynes Park faces considerable local competition. The outdoor courts operate year-round, subject to weather conditions typical of British padel facilities. First-time visitors should confirm current membership requirements and guest policies before travelling, as access arrangements can vary between David Lloyd locations.
Padel People operates a single indoor court in Wimbledon, positioned in SW17 within one of London's most tennis-conscious neighbourhoods. The facility joins a competitive landscape of 124 padel venues within five miles, reflecting the sport's rapid expansion across the capital. Court booking runs through Playtomic's platform, which handles scheduling for this compact operation. The indoor setup provides year-round play regardless of London's unpredictable weather patterns, though specific court surface details remain unspecified. Wimbledon's location offers multiple transport options, with the area served by both Underground and National Rail connections. The venue sits within the broader Wimbledon sporting ecosystem, where racquet sports hold particular cultural significance. The single-court format means booking availability may be limited during peak periods, particularly given the high concentration of competing venues nearby. This setup suits players seeking a more intimate padel environment away from larger multi-court complexes. First-time visitors should confirm their booking through the Playtomic app before travelling, as the venue's compact scale means fewer alternative time slots if plans change.
SW17 0BL
Hybrid Fitness operates three indoor padel courts in Tooting, positioned within London's competitive south-west corridor where 124 venues compete within a five-mile radius. The facility sits in the SW17 postcode area, accessible via Tooting Broadway station on the Northern line. The courts are housed within a broader fitness complex, integrating padel into a multi-sport environment. Bookings are handled directly through the venue rather than third-party platforms, requiring contact via their Wimbledon-branded website or direct inquiry. The indoor configuration provides year-round play regardless of London's weather patterns. Court surfaces and specific technical specifications remain undisclosed, though the venue's fitness club foundation suggests a focus on recreational rather than competition-level play. Without published pricing structures or operating hours, advance planning proves essential. The venue's positioning within Tooting's commercial district suggests reasonable transport links, though specific parking arrangements require confirmation upon booking. For first-time visitors, contact the venue directly to confirm court availability and current booking procedures, as their system operates independently of standard padel booking platforms prevalent across London's padel network.
SW17 0BW
The LTA National Tennis Centre operates three outdoor padel courts within its Roehampton facility, marking the governing body's commitment to the sport's development in Britain. Located in southwest London, the centre serves as both a training ground for elite players and a public facility for recreational play. The outdoor courts benefit from the centre's established infrastructure, though players should prepare for typical British weather conditions when booking sessions. The venue's position within the broader tennis complex means facilities are built to professional standards, with proper drainage and court maintenance protocols in place. With 124 competing padel venues within five miles, the National Tennis Centre distinguishes itself through its institutional backing and role in British padel development. The LTA's involvement suggests coaching programmes and development pathways may be available, though specific details require direct enquiry through their main website. First-time visitors should contact the centre directly via the LTA website to understand booking procedures, as the facility does not use standard commercial booking platforms. The venue's location within the established tennis centre complex ensures adequate changing facilities and equipment storage.
Playtime Padel at Furzedown Recreation Centre in Tooting. Part of the Playtime network with free equipment rental and regular social sessions.
Padel Manual lists every padel venue near Wimbledon station in London. Distances are calculated from the station entrance. All venues shown include court counts, indoor/outdoor availability, and direct booking links where available.