Why do you choose padel sports?
Padel usually plays doubles on closed courts 1/3 the size of a tennis court. The score is the same as that of a normal tennis ball, and the ball is also similar, but the air pressure of the ball is lower. The main difference from ordinary tennis is that the court has walls. Padel balls can be played from the wall in a similar way to a squash game, using a solid, stringless racket. The serve height must be at the waist and below.
Padel is very popular in Spain, and the number of participants is more than that of general tennis. Padel is also much easier than tennis, suitable for people of all ages and physiques, and easy to learn. Compared with tennis, Padel requires much less skill and physical fitness and is a very good aerobic exercise. It is also more friendly to the joints, because it does not require a fast serve, a lot of sprints and sudden stops. Padel only has doubles events, so it is very social. Padel is a highly spectative event, because the exciting game will have a long and fast sparring.
According to relevant reports on the Padel Olympic Sports website. The International Olympic Committee stipulates that if you want to include a sport in the Olympics. This campaign must be carried out on all continents, otherwise, it must be carried out in designated countries. With the rise of Padel all over the world, Padel has fully met the above requirements, and this sport may not be far away from entering the Olympics!