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How to Book Indoor Padel Courts in Mesa

Book indoor padel courts at Padel Pals in Mesa, AZ, with open play, lessons, beginner intros, and social match formats for Phoenix-area players.

PadelJune 16, 2026Padel Pals
How to Book Indoor Padel Courts in Mesa

Book indoor padel courts at Padel Pals in Mesa, AZ, with open play, lessons, beginner intros, and social match formats for Phoenix-area players.

Seven indoor padel courts built for first-timers, regulars, lessons, and open play.

Padel Pals gives Mesa players a place to play today, learn the sport, join open play, book court time with friends, or host an active group outing around one of the fastest-growing racquet sports.

  • Seven indoor padel courts in Mesa serving the Phoenix East Valley
  • $80 per hour court reservations without membership for groups of 4 to 8 players
  • $25 first-time intro plus 2-hour game and $20 open play options

Book a court, join open play, or start with an intro.

Court bookings work well for regular groups, while open play and intro sessions make it easier for new players to learn the rhythm of padel.

  • Book on Playtomic
  • Open play windows
  • Beginner-friendly intros

A club where the match keeps turning into conversation.

The lounge and social areas make Padel Pals feel less like a court rental and more like a place to stay after the last point.

  • Player lounge
  • Social games
  • All levels welcome

Questions

Quick answers from this guide.

How many indoor padel courts does Padel Pals have?

Padel Pals has seven indoor padel courts in Mesa, plus one flexible indoor court for pickleball and badminton.

How do I book court time?

Court reservations are available through Playtomic. Guests can also call Padel Pals at 480-318-3219 with questions before booking.

Do first-time players need equipment?

Players can bring their own equipment or rent racquets and padels at the club for $5.

Does Padel Pals offer open play?

Yes. The current open-play windows are Monday to Thursday from 10am-12pm and 6pm-9pm.

What is padel?

Padel is a social racquet sport that blends elements of tennis and squash. It is played in doubles on an enclosed court, making it easy for new players to rally quickly.

How many players are needed for a padel court?

Padel court bookings are designed for groups of 4 to 8 players per court.

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