PADEL
If you like pickleball, you’re going to love padel.
If you like pickleball, you’re going to love padel.
Padel —The first padel court in Minnesota is at The Heights! Invented in Acapulco by a guy who got tired of chasing losing tennis balls and decided to put up walls, padel is the love child of squash and tennis. If you like any racquet sport, you’re going to love padel.
Fastest Growing Sport in the World
Padel is an international sensation, favored over pickleball in places like Spain and Argentina. See what the rest of the world is so excited about and try padel for yourself.
First in Minnesota
With the first padel court in the Midwest, Minnesota is going to feel a whole lot like Miami as you embrace the fastest growing sport in the world.
We now have 2 padel courts!
Two padel courts means twice as much court time available.
FAQs
The Heights was created by people who love racquet sports themselves. It’s our mission to protect your passion, and that includes answering any question you may have.
We will be constantly updating our FAQs, but if you don’t see the answer you’re looking for, please reach out with an email or give us a call.
You must be a guest of a member to play. However, The Heights occasionally hosts events and open play sessions that are available to non-members. To stay informed about these opportunities, you can sign up for our league/clinic membership, which will allow you to view and register for public open play options and events.
We do have instructors for pickleball, padel and squash. See our roster of instructors here.
To schedule a time, please email fun@heightsracquetmn.com
Or call: 1-612-254-2624
If you're interested in hitting the courts during your visit, just mention it in your email, and we’ll arrange a game for you!
Simply sign up for our newsletter membership, and you’ll receive all the latest updates and event information directly to your inbox! Please note, you'll need to add a payment profile when you sign up, but there are no fees unless you choose to register for an event.
Yes, non-marking shoes are required. These shoes have flat, soft soles without cleats and minimal texture to avoid leaving marks on the court. While most non-marking shoes have light-colored soles, they can also be black as long as the texture is appropriate for the court surface.
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Improve Your Skills
The Heights offers beginner and intermediate clinics for pickleball, padel, and squash. Whether you’re looking to learn the sport with people of a similar skillset or want to take your game to the next level we have you covered.
Join A League
Racquet sports are also about meeting new people, and The Heights currently offers leagues for Men and Women, as well as Co-Ed starting at the Intermediate level.