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Padel vs Pickleball: The Battle for Australia’s Next Big Racquet Sport

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In Australia’s growing racquet sport scene, a quiet rivalry is heating up between two unlikely contenders—padel and pickleball. Both are fast-paced, social, and far more forgiving than traditional tennis, making them wildly popular among new players and retirees alike. But which one will dominate the courts in the years to come?

Padel is winning hearts with its glass-walled courts, tennis-like balls, and squash-style play. It’s a sport that blends skill, strategy, and flair, and its appeal is catching fire across Sydney, Canberra, and beyond. With global celebrities like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo investing in padel clubs, and European pros backing the sport, its profile is rising fast in Australia too.

Pickleball, on the other hand, is already surging thanks to its low barrier to entry and budget-friendly court setups. Played on smaller courts with plastic balls and paddles, it’s fast, fun, and often found in breweries and rec centers. Despite being seen by some as a “game” rather than a “sport,” it has a massive grassroots following and celebrity endorsements of its own.

Injury risk, skill requirements, and affordability are hotly debated between the sports’ loyalists. Padel demands agility and strategic awareness in a walled arena, while pickleball is likened to “ping pong on steroids,” requiring lightning reflexes at the net. However, pickleball is generally cheaper to play, with courts often overlaid on existing sports facilities.

The ultimate prize? A place in the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. Padel appears to be ahead, boasting junior and high-performance pathways. Pickleball, meanwhile, faces challenges due to its fragmented international governance.

Whichever side players choose, one thing is clear—both sports are here to stay. And as more Australians pick up a paddle or racquet, tennis may find itself sharing the spotlight.

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