According to the official Padel Rules and Regulations for the 'Official Padel Court Dimensions', the playing field should be a rectangle 10 meters wide and 20 meters long (with a 0.5% tolerance), enclosed by walls

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According to the official Padel Rules and Regulations for the ‘Official Padel Court Dimensions’, the playing field should be a rectangle 10 meters wide and 20 meters long (with a 0.5% tolerance), enclosed by walls.

In the middle of the playing field, there will be a net dividing the court in two, the net has a maximum height of 88 cm in the center raising to 92 cm at the sides (with a 0.5 cm tolerance).

The back walls should be 3 meters high covering the entire back of the field and the side walls should be 3 meters high and 2 meters long ending on another wall 2 meters high and 2 meters long (known as step-type, see picture).

The diagonal-type sidewall is also accepted, instead of a step, it runs like a straight line between the two heights of the sidewall. The rest of the court is closed using a metallic mesh also 3 meters high, the wall closed sides can also have a metallic mesh up to 1 meter tall.

The service lines are placed 3 meters before the back wall and there will be also another line in the middle that divides the central rectangle in half. All lines have a 5 cm width and should be clearly visible.

The minimum height between the playing field and an obstacle (for example the ceiling) is 6 meters.


How do you build a Padel court?

A padel court is usually constructed with glass panes all around, and each pane can weigh over 100 kilos, so you must fit the panes correctly to prevent accidents. It is generally recommended to use a tempered glass of at least 10 mm for indoor courts and 12 mm for outdoor courts due to greater stresses.

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