There is a new sporting phenomenon sweeping through India’s urban landscapes, and it is rapidly changing the weekend habits of fitness enthusiasts and competitive athletes alike. Enter Padel—a high-energy, fast-paced hybrid of tennis and squash played in enclosed glass courts.
Characterized by its long rallies, strategic wall bounces, and accessible learning curve, padel has officially graduated from a niche trend into a thriving athletic community. This weekend, the sport takes center stage with the launch of the highly anticipated Delhi Padel Circuit 2026.
Scheduled for May 16–17, 2026, the circuit is setting up base at The Good Club Delhi, located along the busy Bijwasan-Palam Vihar Road. The competitive two-day tournament is designed to showcase the rapidly evolving level of regional athletic talent, bringing together both seasoned racquet players and ambitious newcomers.
Unlike traditional lawn tennis, padel is played strictly in doubles format on an enclosed court that is roughly 25% smaller. The balls used are slightly less pressurized, and players use solid, stringless carbon-fiber paddles instead of traditional racquets.
If you are heading out to watch the matches this weekend, pay close attention to how players utilize the back glass walls to rescue seemingly impossible shots. That’s where the real tactical mastery of the sport unfolds.
The meteoric rise of padel in major metros like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore stems from its inherently social nature. Because the court is smaller and the physical demands are less punishing on the joints compared to squash, it offers an incredibly inclusive environment where different age groups and fitness levels can play together competitively.
Whether you are looking to witness high-intensity competitive sports or simply searching for a dynamic new addition to your own fitness regime, the Delhi Padel Circuit is the place to be this weekend.
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