What tennis skills transfer to padel and what you need to unlearn.
Tennis players pick up padel faster than complete beginners. Your footwork, fitness, court reading and racket sense all transfer. But several things need to be unlearned, and getting the gear right from the start makes the transition much smoother.
Do not buy an advanced racket because you play tennis well. Start with an intermediate round or teardrop racket. Your technique from tennis does not directly translate to padel mechanics, and a forgiving racket will help you develop the right habits.
A teardrop that is still forgiving enough for technique development. Good transition racket for tennis players who are athletic but new to padel mechanics.
For shoes, your tennis shoes will work temporarily but padel-specific shoes offer better lateral support and the right outsole for artificial grass. See our best padel shoes guide.
Most tennis players can hold their own in social padel games within 5 to 10 sessions. Getting genuinely competitive at club level takes longer, mainly because of wall play and the bandeja. Six months of regular play will get most tennis players to a solid intermediate level.