David Lloyd Clubs in Harrogate has officially opened a brand new padel court and is now taking bookings.
David Lloyd Harrogate opens new padel court David Lloyd Clubs in Harrogate has officially opened a brand new padel court. The club on Oakdale Place is now taking bookings for padel tennis made via the David Lloyd app. Intro sessions and club sessions are also available. David Lloyd Harrogate joins other clubs including Southampton, Bushey and Bicester in offering padel facilities. George Rounthwaite, General Manager, said:
“It’s the UK’s fastest growing racquet sport and we’re really lucky to be one of the first David Lloyd Clubs to be opening padel tennis in the North.”Padel is a fast-paced racquet sport that's popular in Spain and Latin America. It’s described as a “cross between squash and tennis” and is played on an enclosed court in pairs. Find out more about padel at David Lloyd Harrogate online here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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