Padel in Jaipur
One panoramic court. Glass walls, Spanish PG5 turf, floodlights that stay on until midnight. Padel Fort is one of a handful of places in Jaipur you can play padel at all.
Four players, sixty or ninety minutes, rackets waiting at reception. If you have never held one, that is the normal way to arrive.

- Format
- Doubles · 4 players
- Sessions
- 60 or 90 minutes
- Surface
- Spanish PG5 turf
- Lighting
- Floodlit until midnight
- Equipment
- Rackets & balls at the venue
- Courts
- 1 panoramic court
One panoramic court · Shyam Nagar
Padel in Jaipur
The court
Padel is played in a glass-walled box roughly a third the size of a tennis court. The walls are in play, which is the whole point: the ball comes back, rallies last, and a point can turn three times before it ends.
Ours is a single panoramic court — the format with the fewest posts in your sightline, so you can actually watch the game from outside it. The surface is Spanish PG5 artificial turf, which gives a slower, more predictable bounce than a hard court and is considerably kinder to knees.
If you have never played
Almost nobody arriving here has. Padel is the easiest racket sport to look competent at on day one — the ball is slow, the court is small, and the walls forgive a bad first touch. Most first-timers are holding rallies inside the first fifteen minutes, which is not something tennis will ever do for you.
You need four people. If you have two, or none, say so when you book — open play exists precisely for that, and we mix by level rather than by who arrived together.
What to bring: non-marking sports shoes and whatever you would wear to the gym. That is the entire list. Rackets are here.
Coaching
Structured sessions run from a first-serve introduction through to competitive match play, one-to-one or in small groups. Beginner batches are the least intimidating place to start — everyone in them is equally new.
Message us on WhatsApp and we will match you to the right session.
Open play
Turning up without a full four is normal here. Open play mixes players by level into rotating games, so you play with several different partners in a session rather than the same three people all evening. It is also how most of the regulars here met.


Court pricing
What it costs.
Per court, per hour. Hudle also sells 30-minute slots at half these rates.
Weekdays
- 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM
- ₹1,800
- 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- ₹1,400
- 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- ₹1,800
Weekends
- 6:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- ₹1,800
Visit
Find the Fort.
We are inside Grassfield Club in Shyam Nagar, west Jaipur. Grassfield Club is a separate business with its own listing — use the directions link below rather than searching for the club by name.
Grassfield Club, Kishan Nagar, Shyam NagarJaipur, Rajasthan 302019
Open all days · 6:00 AM – 12:00 Midnight
FAQ
Before you ask.
- Do I need any experience to play padel?
- No. Padel is built to be playable on the first visit — the ball is slow and the walls keep it in play. Most people are rallying within their first fifteen minutes.
- How many people do I need to play padel?
- Four. Padel is played as doubles. If you are short of players, ask about open play and we will match you into a game.
- Do I need to bring a racket?
- No. Rackets and balls are available at the venue. Bring your own only if you have one you prefer.
- How long is a padel session?
- Sixty or ninety minutes. Ninety suits a group that wants a proper set of games; sixty is enough for a first try.
- Can I play padel at night in Jaipur?
- Yes. The court is floodlit and we are open until midnight, seven days a week.
- How much does a padel court cost in Jaipur?
- At Padel Fort the court is ₹1,800 per hour at peak times and ₹1,400 per hour between 9am and 5pm on weekdays. Hudle also sells 30-minute slots at half those rates.
- How do I book a padel court?
- Through Hudle, or message us on WhatsApp and we will confirm a slot.
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