Find padel clubs and courts in New York. 7 venues listed.
Looking for padel courts in New York? New York is one of the faster-growing US padel markets. Browse 7 padel venues below, or see pickleball courts in New York and our US padel statistics.

New York has embraced padel as the sport expands across the US, with dedicated clubs and pickleball facilities adding enclosed glass padel courts. New to padel? It's quick to pick up if you've played tennis or pickleball — most clubs offer intro sessions, racquet rental, and open-play matches.
If you've been searching for padel courts in New York, padel near me, indoor padel New York, or where to play padel in New York, this directory is the fastest way to find a court. We track 7 padel venues across New York (NY) — including New York City, Albany. Every listing shows the number of courts, indoor or outdoor setting, ratings, and directions, so you can compare clubs and book a padel court near you in minutes.
Popular places to play include padel in New York City, padel in Albany. Whether you want New York City padel courts, an indoor padel club for year-round play, an outdoor padel court, or a venue that offers padel lessons, beginner clinics, leagues, tournaments, and open play, you'll find options in the list above. Many New York clubs also offer court rental by the hour, padel coaching for all levels, racquet and ball rental, and membership or punch-pass pricing — search by city to find a padel court near you.
Most padel in New York is played on indoor or covered courts, which keeps games comfortable through summer heat and winter cold, though outdoor padel courts are growing too. Looking for an indoor padel club, a public padel court, or a private padel facility? Filter the venues above and check each listing for setting, court count, and amenities like locker rooms, pro shops, and on-site coaching.
Padel and pickleball are different racquet sports, though a growing number of New York clubs now offer both. Padel is played in doubles on an enclosed glass court with a solid racquet and a depressurized tennis ball, while pickleball uses a flat paddle and a perforated ball on an open court. If you also play pickleball, browse pickleball courts in New York; to compare nearby states and track the sport's growth, see the national padel court finder and our US padel statistics.
Ready to play? Find a padel court near you in New York above, grab a padel racket, and book a session — padel is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country, and New York's court count keeps climbing every year.