Padel & Tennis in Bali 2026: 10 Great Places to Play
Where to play padel and tennis in Bali in 2026, from buzzing Canggu courts to resort clubs in Nusa Dua, plus tips on booking, coaching, gear and beating the tropical heat.
MyGlob Editorial May 30, 2026 2 min read
Bali is no longer just surfboards and yoga mats. The island has become a genuine racket-sports destination, riding the global padel boom while keeping its long-standing tennis courts busy. Whether you want a sociable padel game under floodlights in Canggu or a clay-court hit at a five-star resort, there is a court for you. Below are ten of the best places and ways to play padel and tennis in Bali, spread across the areas most visitors base themselves.
01Pick #1Canggu padel clubs — the social scene
Canggu is the epicentre of Bali's padel craze. Several dedicated clubs have opened around Berawa and Pererenan with glass-walled courts, floodlights for evening play, and an easygoing crowd of expats, digital nomads and travellers. Most run open-play sessions where solo players are matched into games, making it the easiest place to find a match even if you arrive alone.
02Pick #2Seminyak resort courts — convenient and central
Many of Seminyak's larger hotels and resorts keep a tennis court, and a growing number have added padel. Staying nearby means you can roll out of bed and play before the heat builds. Non-guests can sometimes book courts too, so it is worth asking the front desk or checking with the resort's sports desk.
03Pick #3Nusa Dua resort clubs — polished tennis
Nusa Dua's cluster of upscale resorts offers some of the best-maintained tennis courts on the island, often with resident pros for lessons. The manicured grounds and reliable surfaces make this the spot for travellers who want a proper hit, a coaching session, or a competitive doubles match in a calm setting.
04Pick #4Sanur courts — relaxed and family-friendly
Quieter Sanur suits players who want a laid-back game without the Canggu buzz. Several hotels and community courts cater to families and older travellers, and the gentler pace makes it a comfortable place to introduce kids to tennis or try padel for the first time.
05Pick #5Ubud courts — play among the rice fields
Ubud is better known for wellness, but a handful of resorts and clubs offer tennis in a lush, green setting. Playing surrounded by jungle and rice terraces is a different experience entirely, and the slightly cooler inland air can make midday games more bearable than on the coast.
06Pick #6Padel coaching and clinics — level up fast
Padel is easy to start and hard to master, so many Bali clubs run clinics and private lessons. A session or two with a coach helps you grasp the walls, the lob and the all-important defensive game. Coaching is widely available in Canggu and at the bigger resorts, and it is a fun way to fast-track your skills on holiday.
07Pick #7Tennis lessons with resident pros
If tennis is your game, resort clubs in Nusa Dua, Seminyak and Jimbaran frequently have pros offering lessons for all levels. Whether you want to fix your serve or just keep your game sharp while travelling, booking a lesson is straightforward and a good way to get court time at peak hours.
08Pick #8Open-play and matchmaking apps — find partners
Bali's padel clubs lean heavily on app-based booking and matchmaking. Many use online platforms or WhatsApp groups to fill open-play slots and pair players by level. Download the club's preferred app before you arrive, and you will rarely struggle to get into a game.
09Pick #9Equipment rental and pro shops
You do not need to fly with a racket. Most padel clubs rent quality rackets and sell balls, and tennis venues usually have loaner racquets. Pro shops at the bigger clubs stock grips, shoes and apparel, so you can show up with just your sportswear and sort the rest on site.
10Pick #10Beat the heat — play early or late
Bali's tropical climate is no joke on a court. The smartest players book early-morning or evening floodlit sessions when temperatures drop. Bring more water than you think you need, wear a cap, and ease into your first game so the humidity does not catch you out.
11Pick #11Tips Before You Book
Courts in Canggu fill quickly in the evenings, so reserve ahead, especially for padel during peak season. Confirm whether non-guests can use resort courts, check rental availability if you are travelling light, and ask about open-play sessions if you want guaranteed partners. Prices, opening hours and which venues are active change over time, so verify current details with each club directly before you plan your game.
Bali's padel and tennis scene has grown fast, with new courts clustered around Canggu, Seminyak and Uluwatu. Most clubs offer racquet rental, coaching and social games, and booking ahead online is recommended at peak times. Confirm current prices and opening hours directly, as new venues open regularly.
- Top areas
- Canggu, Seminyak, Uluwatu
- Sports
- Padel and tennis
- Rental
- Racquets usually available
- Booking
- Recommended at peak times
- Best for
- All levels, social and coached play
- Padel is booming in Bali, with most new courts in Canggu and the south.
- Many venues offer racquet rental, coaching and social or open-play sessions.
- Book ahead online during peak hours, especially mornings and evenings.
- Tennis courts are found at clubs, resorts and dedicated sports centers.
- Prices and venues change quickly, so verify rates and hours before you go.


