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Best Padel Rackets for Beginners

When starting out in padel, a large sweet spot, low weight and forgiveness matter more than raw power. This selection covers round, control-oriented rackets for beginners and improvers — several models cost less than 100 euros. Pure beginner rackets come first, followed by step-up models for improving players.

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    Top Pick

    HEAD

    HEAD Flash 2025

    Round shape, 350 g, 38.0 mm — built for control, suited to beginners.

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    Babolat

    Babolat Reflex 2025

    Round shape, 345 g, 38.0 mm — built for control, suited to beginners.

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    Bullpadel

    Bullpadel Flow 2025

    Round shape, 355 g, 38.0 mm — built for control, suited to beginners.

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    HEAD

    HEAD Coello Team 2025

    Round shape, 355 g, 38.0 mm — built for control, suited to beginners.

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    NOX

    NOX ML10 Pro Cup Black Edition 2025

    Round shape, 360 g, 38.0 mm — built for control, suited to intermediate players.

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    Wilson

    Wilson Blade Padel 2025

    Round shape, 355 g, 38.0 mm — built for control, suited to intermediate players.

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    HEAD

    HEAD Alpha Touch 2025

    Round shape, 360 g, 38.0 mm — built for control, suited to intermediate players.

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    Wilson

    Wilson Carbon Force Pro 2025

    Teardrop shape, 360 g, 38.0 mm — an all-round setup, suited to intermediate players.

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    Bullpadel

    Bullpadel Elite W 2025

    Round shape, 350 g, 38.0 mm — built for control, suited to intermediate players.

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    Siux

    Siux Trilogy Pro 2025

    Hybrid shape, 360 g, 38.0 mm — an all-round setup, suited to intermediate players.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which racket shape is best for beginners?

The round shape. It has the largest sweet spot, a low balance point and is the most forgiving on off-center hits. That is why almost every model in this list is a round, control-oriented racket.

How heavy should a beginner racket be?

The beginner models in this list weigh between 345 and 360 grams. Lighter rackets are faster to swing, easier on the arm and less tiring — heavier models from 370 grams upwards suit strong, advanced players.

How much should I spend as a beginner?

Between 60 and 100 euros is plenty to get started. In this bracket you get solid rackets with fiberglass faces and a soft core. Only once your technique and play style are established is it worth stepping up to a carbon model from around 130 euros.

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