These are the five Dubai padel courts we think are really worth knowing about this year.
Padel has absolutely taken off in Dubai, and at this point you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to places to play. Some clubs keep it simple and focus on the courts, while others turn the whole thing into much more of a lifestyle experience with great food, wellness extras, and plenty of reasons to hang around after your match.
So, whether you’re after a social game with friends or somewhere that feels a bit more special, let’s take a look at our picks for the five Dubai padel courts you need to be checking out this year.
The Lob
First up on our list of the best Dubai padel courts to check out this year is The Lob.
Founded in 2020, the team here had a vision to bring world-class padel to Dubai and they have absolutely nailed it.
You’ll find 6 WPT-approved indoor courts, specifically designed with no blind spots so spectators never miss a second off the action. So you can enjoy your own match and then stick around to watch a couple more.
And there’s loads more at The Lob to make you want to stick around even longer. You can stretch out with a yoga or pilates class, head to the infrared sauna for the ultimate in relaxation and recovery, and then enjoy some delicious food at The Lob’s pioneering bio-hacking restaurant, The Dose by Silvena.
With their top-quality courts, expert coaching, and vibrant community, The Lob is definitely one of the best Dubai padel courts to try whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned pro.
Matcha Club
Another one of the best Dubai padel courts to check out is Matcha Club.
Set in Al Quoz, this club is a really good fit for anyone who wants a bit more from their padel club than just somewhere to play and then leave. The courts are premium outdoor courts, and you can book in for private games, social matches, or coaching, so it works whether you’re just heading down for a casual hit or looking to sharpen things up a bit.
But there’s more to Matcha Club than the padel itself. The whole place has been built around wellness, lifestyle, and community, so it’s a place you can actually spend some time hanging out rather than rushing off as soon as your game is done.
You can also get involved with yoga, Reformer Pilates, and fitness classes here, if you want a change of pace from your usual padel game.

PadelX Floating Court
If you fancy something a bit different then PadelX Floating Court is definitely one to know about.
Originally from Sweden, PadelX brought its floating court concept to Dubai in early 2023, setting up near Cluster I in Jumeirah Lake Towers. The result is one of the most unusual padel spots in the city, with two courts rooted into the lake bed and surrounded by water on all sides.
There are loads of great Dubai padel courts now, but not many can offer this kind of setting. The Perspex walls keep the views wide open too, so the whole experience feels a lot more fun than your average game.
The courts are open daily from 6am to 11pm, with one hour bookings available from AED 350. But there’s more going on here than just standard matches. PadelX also runs coaching, tournaments, events, and even speed dating mixers, while yoga and Pilates mornings have added even more to the line up.
If you want a padel spot that feels genuinely different, this one is hard to beat.
Casa Padel Club
Casa Padel is another great option if you want somewhere that feels welcoming from the second you walk in.
This one is very much about the people as much as the padel itself, and that comes through straight away. The whole idea behind Casa Padel is to create a proper home for the sport, with a space that works for complete beginners, regular players, and people who are a lot more competitive about it too.
You can book your court online, join in with weekly social tournaments, or get matched with players at your level, which makes it really easy to get involved whatever stage you’re at. That’s a big part of what makes Casa Padel stand out too. It’s not only somewhere to play. It’s somewhere to keep coming back to.
There’s also a nice lifestyle side to it all, with a focus on comfort, aesthetics, and community that gives the place a bit more personality than your average sports club. If you want a Dubai padel spot that feels friendly, social, and easy to settle into, Casa Padel is definitely worth a look.

Padel Edition
Last up on our list of the best Dubai padel courts to try this year is Padel Edition.
If you like the idea of your padel club offering a bit more than just somewhere to play, this is a really good one to know about. Alongside eight indoor courts, Padel Edition also puts a big focus on recovery and wellness, which makes the whole place feel a bit more special.
So yes, you can head here for a great game of padel, whether you’re just playing casually or taking things a bit more seriously. But there’s also plenty more to make you want to stay a little longer. You’ve got a dedicated recovery area with an ice bath and infrared sauna, plus a studio space for stretching, mobility, and yoga classes.
There’s even face workouts here as well, which definitely gives Padel Edition something a bit different. If you want somewhere that lets you play, recover, and properly make a thing of it, Padel Edition is well worth a look.
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