Kids & Juniors Padel Coaches in Rome
Fun, age-appropriate coaching that builds skills, confidence, and a love for padel from an early age in Rome, Italy. Free for players.
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Coaches in Rome
EUR 25-60
Per hour range
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Languages spoken
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Skills covered
Kids & Juniors padel coaching in Rome
Junior padel in Rome benefits from Italy's family-oriented culture — children are welcome everywhere, and clubs create genuinely fun environments for young players. Several venues run structured junior programs with age-appropriate coaching. The outdoor courts and warm climate make padel a natural after-school activity. Roman coaches are particularly good at keeping sessions playful while building real technique. Junior group sessions are affordable at EUR 10-18 per child, and holiday camps are available during school breaks.
What to expect
- Fun, game-based learning with age-appropriate drills
- Technique built through play, not repetition
- Social skills and sportsmanship development
- Progressive difficulty matched to the child's level
- Competition pathway for talented juniors
Key skills covered
Coaches in Rome
295 verified coaches available
Alessandro Corsi
Andrea Tomolillo
Barbara Flati
Francesco Alessandrini
Giuseppe Nardone
Luca D'orazio
Luca Filippi
Luca Marrocco
Marco Di Pasquale
Massimo Bellanti
Mirko Visconti
omar ciambotti
Popular areas for padel in Rome
Kids & Juniors coaching in Rome: common questions
What age can my child start padel lessons?
Children as young as 5 can start padel with a coach who specialises in younger age groups. Coaches use softer balls, shorter rackets, and smaller court zones for very young children. By age 8-10, most kids can play on a full court with standard equipment.
How much do kids padel lessons cost?
Kids group lessons typically cost EUR 10-20 per session (4-6 players). Private junior coaching ranges from EUR 25-50 per hour depending on location. Many clubs offer term-time block bookings at a discount.
Is padel safer than tennis for kids?
Padel is generally considered very kid-friendly. The underhand serve reduces shoulder strain, the enclosed court means less running after balls, and the lighter rackets are easier on young arms. The doubles format also teaches teamwork early.
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