Padel Court Surface Types

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Last updated: 13.03.2026

The court surface directly affects game speed, ball bounce, injury risk, and player comfort. The most common type is artificial grass with silica sand, but other options exist.

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FIP Requirements

According to the FIP rules, a padel court surface must:

  • Provide a uniform and predictable ball bounce
  • Be non-slip in both dry and wet conditions
  • Offer adequate cushioning to reduce joint stress
  • Have a uniform colour (blue or green recommended)

FIP permits several surface types but sets standards for bounce speed and friction coefficient.

Surface Types

1. Artificial Grass with Sand (Standard)

The most common surface on professional and recreational courts.

Construction:

  • Synthetic pile 12–15 mm high
  • Infill: silica sand (2–3 kg/m²)
  • Base: concrete slab with drainage

Characteristics:

ParameterRating
SpeedMedium
BouncePredictable, medium
CushioningGood
ComfortHigh
MaintenanceModerate
Lifespan5–8 years
CostMedium

Pros:

  • Comfortable play, good cushioning
  • Reduced joint stress
  • Allows controlled sliding
  • Suits any outsole type

Cons:

  • Requires regular maintenance (sand top-ups, cleaning)
  • Sand can distribute unevenly
  • Pile wears over time

2. Artificial Grass without Sand

Similar to the above but without the sand infill.

Characteristics:

  • Taller pile (15–20 mm)
  • Speed: high (ball bounces faster)
  • Less maintenance
  • Poorer cushioning
  • Less predictable bounce

Used less often, primarily on temporary courts.

3. Concrete / Cement

Found on older courts and in regions with hot climates.

ParameterRating
SpeedHigh
BounceHigh, sharp
CushioningLow
ComfortLow
MaintenanceMinimal
Lifespan15–20+ years
CostLow

Pros:

  • Minimal maintenance
  • Durability
  • Low cost

Cons:

  • High joint stress — increased injury risk
  • Fast, aggressive play
  • No cushioning
  • Hard and uncomfortable surface
  • Herringbone outsole footwear is essential

4. Rubber-Crumb Surface

A rare type found on select courts.

  • Good cushioning
  • Medium speed
  • Unpredictable bounce when worn
  • Difficult to maintain

5. Carpet Surface (Indoor)

Used at some indoor venues.

  • Fast surface
  • Low bounce
  • Good uniformity
  • Requires specific footwear

Surface Colour

Under FIP standards for television broadcasts:

  • Blue — the primary colour for Premier Padel tournaments
  • Green — the classic colour, popular in clubs
  • Terracotta — found in Spain and Argentina

Colour does not affect playing characteristics, but blue provides the best contrast with the yellow ball for spectators and cameras.

Surface Maintenance

For Artificial Grass with Sand

TaskFrequency
Clearing debris and leavesDaily
Levelling the sand (rake / machine)Weekly
Checking sand levelsMonthly
Sand top-up1–2 times a year
Deep clean (anti-moss treatment)Once a year
Surface replacementEvery 5–8 years

Weather Impact

  • Rain: artificial grass with drainage allows play in light rain. Concrete becomes slippery.
  • Heat: the surface heats up, causing the ball to bounce higher. Watering is recommended for cooling.
  • Frost: play is not recommended — the surface becomes hard and slippery.

How the Surface Affects Play

SurfaceSpeedPlaying Style
Grass with sand (standard)MediumVersatile, tactical
ConcreteHighAggressive, fast
Grass without sandHighQuick exchanges

On slower surfaces (grass with sand), rallies are longer, reaction time is greater, and tactics and positioning matter more. On fast surfaces (concrete), attacking players with powerful shots have the advantage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which surface is best for beginners? [EXPERT OPINION] Artificial grass with sand is the clear best choice. It forgives mistakes, allows more reaction time, and is gentler on the joints.

Does the surface affect shoe choice? Yes. For grass with sand, omni or herringbone outsoles are suitable. For concrete, only herringbone. See Padel Shoes for details.

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