
Reading has two padel clubs with 6 courts between them, led by The Padel Hub Reading — a 5-court indoor facility that also includes Technogym gym access. They run free weekly Intro to Padel sessions on Mondays, which is a genuine commitment to growing the sport. PadelStars Reading adds another outdoor option.
For a town of Reading's size, the indoor facility at The Padel Hub is a strong anchor. Located in the Thames Valley corridor with excellent transport links, it's also accessible to players from Berkshire, south Oxfordshire, and north Hampshire.
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Top Rated Padel Clubs in Reading

The Padel Hub Reading
Premium indoor padel centre in the heart of Reading with five courts at Forbury Business Park. Features a fully equipped Technogym gym, a vibrant cafe and bar for post-match socialising, coaching programmes, social mix-ins, and free weekly Intro to Padel sessions every Monday evening.
Google rating: 4.1/5 from 65 reviews

PadelStars Reading
Outdoor padel court at the established Berkshire County Sports Club on Sonning Lane, just off the A4. Open 7am to 10pm daily with automated LED floodlighting. Padel rackets and balls are available to borrow on-site, with a clubhouse bar, toilets, and changing facilities.
Google rating: 3.5/5 from 2 reviews
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many padel clubs are there in Reading?
Reading has two padel venues with 6 courts between them. The Padel Hub Reading has 5 indoor courts and PadelStars Reading has 1 outdoor court.
What does padel cost in Reading?
Court hire at The Padel Hub ranges from about 28 to 48 GBP per hour. They also run free Intro to Padel sessions on Mondays — a good way to try the sport at zero cost.
Can I try padel for free in Reading?
Yes. The Padel Hub Reading runs free weekly Intro to Padel sessions on Mondays. It's open to complete beginners and includes basic instruction.