According to a recent survey conducted by Padel Magazine, 70% of those surveyed think pickleball will lose ground to padel in the US.

Padel is becoming more and more popular all over the world, and this is also true in the US. Although pickleball has experienced a surge in popularity, padel’s distinct qualities and increasing allure indicate that it could soon overtake pickleball as the preferred sport among American sports fans.

Padel’s social aspect is a major factor in its growing appeal. Padel, which is played in doubles, helps players develop a sense of friendship and community. Play is more interesting and rallies last longer in an enclosed court where walls can be strategically used. This feature not only adds to the sport’s excitement but also promotes social interaction, which makes it a favorite among people who want to have fun while exercising.

The accessibility of padel is another element that adds to its allure. Compared to other racket sports, this one has less physical demands and is easier to learn. Because of this, players of all ages and skill levels can enjoy it. The usage of walls and a smaller court allow players to enjoy longer rallies without having to run a lot, which makes it a desirable choice for people looking for a less demanding but competitive sport.

Global Padel’s growth is another important sign that it can surpass pickleball. Pelé, which has its roots in Mexico and became very popular in Spain, has spread throughout Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. With new padel courts and clubs opening up all over the nation, this appeal is now expanding to the United States. The sport has a strong foundation for growth in the United States because of its established popularity in other regions.

In addition, padel infrastructure investment is growing. The sport is becoming more accessible as more clubs and courts are constructed. In addition to the physical infrastructure, this investment goes toward marketing the sport by hosting competitions and other events that draw new participants and increase awareness.

In conclusion, pickleball has undoubtedly left its mark, but padel’s distinct qualities—its social aspect, accessibility, allure worldwide, and expanding infrastructure—put it in a position to gain even greater traction in the US. Padel is destined to be the next big thing in racket sports as more Americans come to appreciate its excitement and sense of community.