82 Inverness Drive E, Suite A2, Englewood, CO
Denver just got its first taste of padel in style.
Racket Social Club has officially opened its doors, bringing a sleek, indoor racquet sports facility to the city with 30-foot ceilings, professional matches on the lobby TVs, and a layout that favors both play and hangout.
Unlike traditional tennis or the more familiar pickleball, padel is massive in Latin America and Europe — it’s a fast-growing hybrid of tennis and squash with a turf court, shorter racquets, and walls in play. The vibe is social, the game is easy on the joints, and more than half of all players are women.
The club’s model is “pay as you play,” ditching traditional membership barriers. It’s $128 for 90 minutes of padel, $40/hour for pickleball, and classes range from $20–$25 depending on format. You can also book corporate events, casual matchups, or just a court for your crew online.
Stretching stations, upcoming stationary bikes, and dim lighting round out the elevated club experience. Racket Social is backed by the larger Racket 360 ecosystem — which also operates courts in Houston and Atlanta, and even national leagues and events like Racquet Central and NOLA’s National Padel League.
With this launch, Denver joins a growing network of racquet-forward cities — but this one might just be the best designed yet.