Racquet Sports
Fast, social and endlessly playable
About racquet sports
Racquet sports are played with a racquet, paddle or bat, usually hitting a ball or shuttle over a net or against a wall. They reward quick reactions, good footwork and a feel for angles rather than sheer size or strength.
Most can be played one-on-one or in pairs, which makes them naturally social and easy to arrange. They also scale beautifully with your level: gentle, controlled rallies for beginners, and fast, tactical exchanges as you improve.
Racquet Sports to explore
Open any sport for a clear, beginner-friendly guide with everything you need to start.
Tennis
A singles or doubles racquet sport that blends agility, strategy and stamina on court.
Padel
A sociable, doubles-first racquet sport played in an enclosed court where the walls stay in play.
Table Tennis
A fast, low-impact indoor racquet sport that sharpens reflexes and is easy to start.
Badminton
A fast indoor racquet sport played with a shuttlecock that rewards agility and touch.
Pickleball
A friendly, easy-to-learn paddle sport played on a small court with a solid paddle and a light, perforated ball.
Squash
A fast, high-intensity indoor racquet sport played inside an enclosed court where the walls stay in play.
Racquetball
A lively indoor racquet sport played on an enclosed court where the walls, and often the ceiling, stay in play.
POP Tennis
A friendly, easy-to-learn racquet sport on a smaller court with solid paddles and a lower net.
Beach Tennis
A sociable sand-court paddle sport played with solid paddles and a soft ball that is volleyed without a bounce.
Find your racquet sport
Pick one that appeals, read the guide and take the first step. It's free to explore.