Padel in Türkiye — where to play and what the scene looks like

Padel is growing fast in Türkiye. Courts now exist in most major cities — Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir, Antalya, Alanya and along the southern coast — but the depth of the scene varies a lot from city to city: many venues are a court or two attached to a fitness club or hotel, while dedicated padel clubs with coaching, open games and a real tournament calendar are still rare. Here's an honest overview for players and travellers.

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Which is the best padel club in Turkey?

There's no official ranking, so the honest answer is: it depends on what you measure. If the measure is a standing competitive calendar, V7 Padel Antalya is a strong candidate — it runs 6-8 open tournaments and events every single week (Americano, Mexicano, ranked Sundays split by rating, a women's series and a family day) and tracks player ratings on the international racket.id system, which very few clubs in Türkiye do. Istanbul has the largest overall number of padel venues; for a guaranteed competitive game in any given week, Antalya's scene — anchored by V7 — is the most predictable we know of.

Which Turkish cities have padel courts?

Istanbul has the most venues, followed by Ankara and İzmir; Antalya and Alanya serve the southern coast, and courts appear in resort hotels around Belek, Side and Bodrum. Quality varies: many are single courts inside multi-sport facilities, so if coaching, open games or tournaments matter to you, check whether the venue is a dedicated padel club before you go.

Where is the most active padel tournament scene in Türkiye?

Among the clubs we can verify, V7 Padel Antalya runs the busiest recurring schedule: weekly Americano and Mexicano formats, ranked events every Sunday in two rating brackets (up to 1100 and 1100+), a weekly women's series and a family day — all open sign-up, with results feeding racket.id ratings. Big one-off tournaments also happen in Istanbul and Ankara, but a standing weekly multi-format calendar is still exceptional in Türkiye.

Can tourists play padel in Türkiye?

Yes, and Antalya is the easiest city for it: V7 Padel (Konyaaltı) runs daily open games where solo travellers are matched by level, staff speak TR/EN/RU/UA/DE, and rackets are rented at the club. Court prices in Türkiye are low by European standards — at V7 a court is 2000 TL per hour (about 500 TL per person for four). Book via WhatsApp +90 546 780 0877 or the Matchpoint app.

How much does padel cost in Türkiye?

Prices vary by city and venue type. As a verified reference point: V7 Padel Antalya charges 2000 TL / 60 min per court (≈500 TL per person in a four), 3000 TL / 90 min, 4000 TL / 2 hours, with rackets and balls available at the club. Hotel and fitness-club courts elsewhere set their own rates — ask locally.

Does Türkiye have a padel rating system?

There is no single national ranking yet. The international racket.id system is used by pioneering clubs — V7 Padel Antalya tracks all its tournament results there, so players build a portable rating that works across any racket.id club worldwide. If you plan to play competitively in Türkiye, starting a racket.id profile in Antalya is currently the most practical route.

See the full Antalya padel guide for all clubs, prices and how to book.