Padel Coaches in Florence
181 coaches · €25–55/hrFilippo Fabbrizzi

Mirko Bellucci
Alberto Taccari
Alessandro Barlucchi
Alessandro Rinieri
Alessandro Saccenti
Alessandro Scarpata
Alessio Ascione
Alessio Ceccatelli
Alessio Guidarelli
Alessio Pace
Alessio Piccioli
Alessio Quintavalle
Alessio Valenti
Andrea Bianchi
Andrea Ciulli
Andrea Ferruzzi
Andrea Lucchesi
Andrea Ludovica Gori
Andrea Melchiorre
Filippo Fabbrizzi
Mirko Bellucci
Alberto Taccari
Alessandro Barlucchi
Alessandro Rinieri
Alessandro Saccenti
Alessandro Scarpata
Alessio Ascione
Alessio Ceccatelli
Alessio Guidarelli
Alessio Pace
Alessio Piccioli
Alessio Quintavalle
Alessio Valenti
Andrea Bianchi
Andrea Ciulli
Andrea Ferruzzi
Andrea Lucchesi
Andrea Ludovica Gori
Andrea Melchiorre
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Padel in Florence
Florence has a growing padel community supported by the Tuscan love of sport. Several clubs in and around the city offer coaching, and the historic setting makes padel here a unique experience.
Why padel in Florence?
- →Tuscany's padel hub: Florence is the centre of gravity for padel in central Italy, with clubs in Campo di Marte, Novoli, and Fiesole serving a city that has embraced the sport as strongly as northern Italy — Italy accounts for 44% of all coaches in our European dataset.
- →FITP-certified coaching standard: Italian coaches hold FITP (Federazione Italiana Tennis e Padel) certification, and Florence's coaching scene benefits from Italy's deep professional padel infrastructure — the same federation that governs tennis at the highest level in Italy.
- →Mild Tuscan climate: Florence's warm Mediterranean-influenced climate means outdoor padel is playable from March through November, with indoor options for winter — one of Italy's best padel climates outside the deep south.
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Learn the rules, techniques, and equipment basics before your first lesson.
What Is Padel?
Padel is a racket sport played in doubles on an enclosed court with walls. It combines elements of tennis and squash and is one of the fastest-growing sports in the world.
Padel Rules: How the Game Works
Padel rules are simple to learn. Played in doubles on an enclosed court, the game uses tennis scoring and allows the ball to bounce off walls after hitting the ground.
Padel Equipment: What You Need to Play
To play padel you need a padel racket, padel balls, and appropriate footwear. The racket is solid (no strings) with holes, and the balls are slightly softer than tennis balls.
The Bandeja: Padel's Essential Overhead
The bandeja is a controlled overhead shot in padel used to maintain net position. It's one of the most important shots in the game and a must-learn for intermediate players.
The Golden Point: Padel's Sudden Death Rule
The golden point is the sudden death point played at deuce (40-40). One team serves, and the receiving team chooses which side to return from. The team that wins the point wins the game — no advantage.
Wall Play in Padel: How to Use the Walls
Wall play is what makes padel unique. After a ball bounces on your side, it can hit the back or side wall — and you can still play it. Mastering the walls transforms your defensive game.
Padel for Beginners: Complete Starter Guide
New to padel? Here's everything you need to know — from how to hold the racket and where to stand, to what to expect in your first lesson and how to improve faster.
How to Improve at Padel: A Practical Guide
Improving at padel requires consistent practice, targeted coaching, and working on specific weaknesses. Here's a roadmap from beginner to intermediate and beyond.
How to Choose a Padel Coach: A Complete Guide
A good padel coach accelerates your progress faster than any amount of unstructured play. Here's what to look for in a coach, what questions to ask, and how to find one near you.
Padel Private Lessons vs Group Clinics: Which Is Right for You?
Private padel lessons offer faster technique improvement; group clinics provide competitive practice at lower cost. Most players benefit from a mix of both.
Padel Equipment Guide 2026
Rackets, balls, shoes and accessories — everything you need before your first session.
Padel coaching in Florence: common questions
How much do padel lessons cost in Florence?
Private padel coaching in Florence ranges from EUR 25 to EUR 55 per hour, slightly cheaper than Milan.
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