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Insights At A Glance: Padel In The United States (2025)

Insights At A Glance: Padel In The United States (2025)

Once a niche sport popular in Europe and Latin America, padel is now firmly on the rise in the United States. Its fast-paced rallies, doubles-focused format, and blend of tennis and squash elements have helped it steadily gain traction since 2020. But 2025 marks a turning point. This is the year padel officially entered the mainstream American sports conversation—and the surge in online search interest proves it.

Searches for “padel” in the U.S. have grown tenfold since mid-2020, hitting an all-time high during the week of June 22, 2025. In fact, four of the five most active search weeks in history occurred between May and June of this year. According to Google Trends data, interest in the sport has been concentrated in coastal and metropolitan regions. Over the past five years, the top ten states searching for padel were Florida, New York, Texas, California, Virginia, Nevada, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Illinois. In 2025 alone, Florida, New York, and Texas held their lead at the top, while states like Virginia, Connecticut, Arizona, and Colorado rose in ranking—suggesting a geographic broadening of the sport’s appeal.

Photo credit: World Padel Network.

Americans are turning to search engines with questions that range from basic to highly specific. The most searched terms in 2025 include “what is padel,” “padel near me,” “padel court,” “padel sport,” and “pickleball padel,” revealing that many people are still exploring how the sport compares to more familiar options. Meanwhile, equipment-related searches like “padel racket” and “padel ball” show growing intent to participate. Location-specific searches such as “padel Miami” and “padel club” highlight a demand for places to play.

The top trending topics this year also reflect the sport’s rapid development at the grassroots and professional levels. Searches for “Premier Padel Miami 2025,” “Matt’s Pickle and Padel,” “Padel Plant Richmond,” and “Padel Haus Nashville” all spiked in interest. Fans and prospective players are also searching for practical insights, as shown by trending terms like “padel court cost,” “padel court size,” and “USPA padel.”

As padel’s popularity climbs, digital tools like the World Padel Network (WPN) are helping new players find their footing. WPN is a global platform that helps users discover and compare padel clubs around the world—from hotspots like Madrid and London to growing communities in Florida, New York, and beyond. The platform’s trusted WPN Rating, user reviews, and detailed club listings make it easier for players to connect with verified venues tailored to their level and needs.

Each club on WPN includes essential details such as court surface, facility amenities, pricing, and member feedback. Whether you’re booking a court in your hometown or seeking a match while traveling, WPN ensures players—new or experienced—have the information they need to join the growing padel movement. With 2025 shaping up as the sport’s breakthrough year in the U.S., tools like WPN are becoming key to connecting curiosity with community.

To find trusted padel clubs near you, compare venues, and read real player reviews, visit www.worldpadelnetwork.com — your go-to resource for everything padel.

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Written by Jamie Rowe, Founder of World Padel Network. Top photo credit: Anton GustafssonCC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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