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Padel is a racket sport similar to tennis but played in doubles on a smaller enclosed court. The court dimensions must be 65ft 7in or 20m in length and 32ft 8in or 10m in width. Currently, there are 12 million players, 30,000 courts, and 37 Federations worldwide, with a world padel tour. Padel is usually played on artificial turf systems produced by companies like Mondo Spa. In the USA, Florida is the hub of padel with Miami having the most padel clubs like Wynwood, Real Padel Miami, and Padel Life & Soccer, and with Ultra Padel Miami Center opening soon. The cost of constructing an indoor padel court ranges from 15,000 to 25,000 euros, depending on the padel court builder. Padel is different from pickleball, as the court is enclosed by glass walls like squash court, while pickleball is played on a badminton-sized court.
Padel Ball is a type of ball used in the sport of Padel, which is a racket sport similar to a mix between tennis and squash. Padel is typically played in doubles on an enclosed court surrounded by walls of glass and metallic mesh. The court is one third of the size of a tennis court, and the ball can bounce off any wall but can only hit the turf once before being returned. Padel balls are usually made of 45% wool fabric and are used in both competition and practice/training. Although Padel is popular in many countries, it has not taken off in the US due to barriers to entry, poor marketing, and lack of interest.
Siux is a brand that produces high-performance padel rackets. They have a website with a privacy policy, legal notice, and contact information. The Siux Trilogy 2 Attack racket is highlighted as a top-performing option. Siux is also noted as the official racket of the Spanish Padel Federation and is associated with top players in the sport. The Siux Stone Carbon Blue racket is available for purchase. Overall, Siux appears to be a reputable and popular brand in the world of padel.