Padel, Ping Pong, Tennis: Club Med's Popular Indoor Sports
Grab the opportunity during your holiday to practise indoor racket sports
Among the great variety of Club Med sports , you can choose between indoor and outdoor sports. Whatever the weather outside, the ball is always in your court so you can have fun. Padel, table tennis and tennis will give a high-energy rhythm to your all-inclusive active holiday.
Padel Tennis
Spend your next holiday discovering our latest trendy sport activity - Padel Tennis! Invented in Spain, this sport is a mix of tennis and squash. To get started, keep a look out our newly constructed tennis-like courts surrounded by transparent walls. Learn the rules of the game with your G.O®s and start striking the ball. You're in for intensely fun and exciting matches!
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Table Tennis
As the name ping pong suggests, this a rhythmic sport with a rhythmic sound as the paddles and ball do their stuff. As with all Club Med sports, you can enjoy a game just to unwind or to up your sporting prowess. Ping pong is great all-rounder: it tests your reflexes, works your muscles, improves cardiovascular health and is heaps of fun.
From dawn 'til dusk, you can challenge someone to a game at resorts including Cherating Beach , Guilin , Bali , Turkoise, Rio Das Pedras and Colombus Isle. Whether playing singles or doubles, after breakfast or a day at the beach, for fun or to test your skills, ping pong is a great way to liven things up.
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Tennis, by day or night, indoor or outdoor
Serve an ace, show off your backhand or volley like a pro... You'll work your body and have a blast. If you're a tennis buff who still wants to play during your holiday, then you can include classes in your Club Med package. Some resorts also have indoor tennis facilities. The Rio Das Pedras resort in Brazil is just one example.
The game play is the same as for outdoor tennis, but there are also some advantages. Firstly, you're not limited to daylight hours and can challenge others to an evening or even night-time match! Plus rain won't stop play, so you can serve away whatever the weather. Want to explore new sporting horizons? Try your hand at paddle tennis, a squash-Basque pelota hybrid played in a court with reinforced glass walls.