Sensei Padel Club Phuket is your new after-work sport and sauna stop in Patong
Where your morning workout turns into an all-day plan

Living in Phuket means you already have the beach, the cafés, and the sunset walks. What you might be missing is a sport that’s social, easy to pick up, and close to home. Well, Sensei Padel Club Phuket is your answer.
It’s currently the only padel venue in Patong and nearby areas, which makes it a handy option if you stay or live in town. You don’t need to be an athlete to enjoy it either. This place is built for curious beginners, casual players, and anyone who likes their exercise served with a side of chill.
So, what exactly is padel?

Think of padel as tennis’s more social cousin with a squash-like twist. You play in an enclosed court, the rallies last longer, and the learning curve is friendly. You don’t need years of training to keep the ball in play, which makes it perfect for a quick session with friends or a spontaneous game after work.
At Sensei Padel Club, the courts are modern and well-kept, and there are coaches on hand if you want to sharpen your skills or learn the basics properly.
Stay for the recovery after your match

Once you’ve worked up a sweat, you can wander over to Sensei Padel Club’s recovery area, where two saunas wait for tired muscles. There’s also a swimming pool for an easy cool-down, plus an ice bath for those who take their recovery seriously or just want to test their courage. You don’t even need to play padel to use these facilities.
You’re welcome to come in just to relax, soak, and enjoy the quiet atmosphere. The wellness area is open from morning until evening, so it’s great for early risers and night-shift finishers alike.
A place that feels like a community

Sensei Padel Club leans into the social side of sport. “We want to bring together sport, community, and relaxation in one place where everyone feels welcome,” said a representative from Sensei Padel Club.
You can come with friends, join a social game, or sign up for weekly events like Americanos, where teams rotate, and everyone plays together. It’s an easy way to connect with locals, expats, and travellers who all happen to like moving their bodies before heading out for dinner.
The space is also fantastic for group bookings and corporate events, so your team-building day can involve rackets and saunas instead of meeting rooms.
How to book and what to expect

Booking a court or a session is simple through their online system, and you can also message them directly on WhatsApp if you have questions. Expect a relaxed vibe, helpful staff, and a crowd that ranges from first-timers to regular players. Bring sportswear, a towel if you plan to use the saunas or pool, and a sense of curiosity.
If you’re bored with gyms and want something that feels more like play, Sensei Padel Club gives you a reason to try a new sport while treating your body kindly afterwards. You might come for the padel, but chances are you’ll stay for the post-game soak.
Find out more and book:
WhatsApp: +66 63 5356104
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