FAQs

When is the Padel Classic at Hurlingham?

Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 May 2026. 

 

When are the matches played?

All matches will be played on the Padel Courts. 

 

Is there a minimum age to watch padel?

Babies and children aged under 5 are not permitted into the stands. Children aged 5 and over will be permitted into the stands provided that they have their own seat (if in the seated areas) and do not disturb other spectators. Children aged 5-12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

 

Is there wheelchair access?

A limited number of wheelchair-accessible seats is available to ticket holders only. 

 

Who is playing?

The full order of play will be announced on the website two weeks before the event. 

 

What will happen if it rains? 

In the event of inclement weather, no decision will be made on whether play will go ahead until at least 30 minutes before play is scheduled to start. If play is interrupted by rain, every effort will be made to resume play. Our policy on ticket refunds due to inclement weather is as follows:

  • No play at all – full refund
  • 60 minutes or less of play – partial refund
  • Over 60 minutes of play – no refund
  • Any refunds will be automatically credited within 31 days via your original payment method.

 

Can I park my car at the Club during the Padel Classic? 

Yes, however, we expect the Club to be very busy and parking will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis. All members and guests are encouraged to use public transport or car share where possible.

 

Can guests park their cars at the Club during Padel Classic?

Guest car parking fees will still apply during the Padel Classic. The cost per car is £15 on weekdays and will be offered on a first come, first served basis.

 

Can I smoke whilst watching the padel? 

All the seating areas around the court are no-smoking areas.

 

Can I bring my dog to the Club during the Padel Classic?

Please note that dogs are strongly discouraged during this event and are not permitted on the Padel Courts.

 

Can I use my mobile phone at the Club during the Padel Classic? 

Mobile phones must not be used in the stands. You can use your phone outside the stands, however, we ask that you do so discreetly. 

 

Are there any potential risks?

Members and their guests spectate at their own risk. There is no safety netting in front of the entrances to the padel courts and balls may be accidentally hit into any of the stands causing injury.

 

Will there be any photography at the Padel Classic?

Photographs or video footage taken at this event by the Club or TTB sports may be used in promotional materials and on websites both within and outside of the Club. Members may take photographs for personal use only; all rights to photographs of the event belong jointly to the Club and TTB sports.