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Paddle Tennis: Germany’s Next Big Sports Trend

Soon, you can play paddle tennis in Fulda, Germany – Photo: Julia Schuchardt

Fulda, Germany – The tennis club Grün-Weiß Fulda is set to open its brand new padel courts on August 17th, introducing Germany to an exciting new sport that’s taking the world by storm.

What is Paddle Tennis?

Paddle tennis is a racquet sport that combines elements of tennis, squash, and ping-pong. It’s played on a court about half the size of a tennis court, with lower net and walls surrounding the court.

“People are so crazy about Padel, because it can be played on outdoor courts all over the winter – even in bad weather.”
– Karsten Aßmann, 1st club chairman, Grün-Weiß Fulda

Why is Padel Gaining Popularity?

  • It’s social and accessible for all ages and skill levels.
  • It can be played year-round, even in poor weather conditions due to enclosed courts.
  • It’s easy to learn and offers a fun, fast-paced game.

Padel Courts Opening in Fulda

The official opening of the padel courts will take place on August 17th at 2:30 PM, as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of Tennis Club Grün-Weiß Fulda. The event will be open to the public, and bookings can be made online.

Why Play Padel?

Padel is an excellent way to stay active, enjoy the outdoors, and socialize with friends. Its popularity is surging worldwide, and with the opening of these padel courts in Fulda, Germany is poised to join the trend.

The Future of Padel in Germany

Karsten Aßmann, 1st club chairman at Grün-Weiß Fulda, believes that “Padel has the potential to become the next big thing in Germany, sustaining its popularity as a niche sport.” As more clubs follow suit and open their own padel courts, we can expect to see this exciting sport gain traction across the country.

Stay active, stay social, and give padel a try!

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