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Padel rackets come in three main shapes—round, teardrop, and diamond—each designed for different skill levels and playing styles.
The right padel racket can make the difference between enjoying your game and struggling on the court, whether you’re a beginner or an advanced player.
Understanding padel equipment is essential before building your own court, as it helps you appreciate the sport’s requirements and player needs.
Round rackets are perfect for beginners and players who want more control. These rackets have the largest sweet spot, located in the centre of the racket face.
The weight is balanced closer to the handle, making shots easier to control and more forgiving on off-centre hits. Beginners should start with round rackets, as they help build proper technique. Even professionals use round rackets when they prioritise control.
Teardrop rackets strike a balance between power and control, making them ideal for intermediate players. The sweet spot sits slightly higher up the racket.
They suit players who play a mix of offensive and defensive shots. Often called hybrid rackets, they combine features from round and diamond rackets and are perfect for developing skills beyond the beginner level.
Diamond-shaped rackets are designed for advanced players who want maximum power. The sweet spot is smaller and higher on the racket face.
With more weight in the head, they generate power but require better technique and accuracy. These are the go-to choice for professionals who can handle the reduced control.
Light rackets are easier to manoeuvre and better for control. They’re great for beginners, defensive players, and anyone with arm concerns.
These rackets improve reaction time at the net and reduce fatigue. They’re especially popular among women due to their handling ease.
Heavier rackets deliver more power but are harder to control. Ideal for experienced players who want more force in their shots.
While they increase ball speed, they can lead to arm fatigue if used for extended play.

Fibreglass offers a softer, more comfortable feel. These rackets are forgiving and absorb more vibration, making them perfect for beginners.
They’re also usually cheaper and provide good control, helping reduce the risk of arm strain.
Carbon fibre rackets are stiffer, offering more power and durability. They retain shape longer and are preferred by advanced players.
However, they transmit more vibration, which may not suit everyone.
These bags are for casual players. They hold one or two rackets and often include a pocket for balls. Lightweight and easy to carry, they typically offer both backpack and shoulder options.
Larger bags are ideal for frequent players or coaches. They feature thermal racket compartments, ventilated shoe storage, and space for clothes and accessories.
High-end models may include waterproof sections and laptop compartments.
Look for thermal compartments, ventilated sections, and multiple carrying options. Some also have dedicated pockets for balls and valuables.
All padel rackets include a wrist strap to prevent accidents during play. This is a safety requirement in official matches.
Straps also prevent switching hands mid-point, which is against padel rules. Players can change hands only between points.
The right padel racket doesn’t just improve your game—it deepens your understanding of how padel is played. That insight becomes invaluable when designing a court that meets the needs of real players. Whether you’re planning a private build or a multi-court facility, choosing expert support makes all the difference. Design your padel court using our Padel Court Cost Calculator and contact us today to take the next step toward your own padel court.
Choose a round-shaped racket made from fibreglass with a soft foam core. It should weigh 340–360g and have a low balance point.
Avoid diamond-shaped rackets until your technique improves.
Match your racket to your style:
You can, but padel-specific bags are better. They’re designed with the right dimensions, thermal protection, and ventilation for shoes.
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