Best Padel YouTube Channels — Where to Follow the Sport Online
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YouTube is the single best free resource for padel fans and players. From live professional matches to coaching tutorials and gear reviews, the platform has a channel for every interest. Here are the top padel YouTube channels to follow in 2026.
Professional Match Coverage
Premier Padel (Official)
The official Premier Padel channel is the go-to source for top-level padel. It streams selected live matches from every tournament and uploads full replays, highlights, and interviews. If you can only subscribe to one padel channel, make it this one.
Best for: live match streams, highlight reels, player interviews, behind-the-scenes content.
A1 Padel Tour (Official)
A1 Padel broadcasts most of its tournament matches live and free on YouTube. The coverage is often more extensive than Premier Padel’s free offering, making it a great option for fans who want to watch as much professional padel as possible without a subscription.
Best for: free live tournament coverage, full match replays.
World Padel Tour (Archive)
The WPT channel retains a large archive of matches from previous seasons. While the WPT no longer runs as a separate tour, its back catalogue is invaluable for watching classic matches and tracking how the sport has evolved.
Best for: historic matches, classic rivalries, older season highlights.
Coaching and Tutorials
The Padel School
One of the most popular English-language padel coaching channels. Videos cover technique breakdowns, tactical concepts, positioning, and common mistakes. The production quality is high and explanations are clear, making it accessible for beginners and useful for intermediate players.
Best for: technique tutorials, tactical advice, beginner-friendly coaching.
Padel Trainer
Padel Trainer focuses on structured drills and practice routines that you can take directly to the court. Videos tend to be concise and practical, showing exactly how to execute each drill.
Best for: on-court drills, practice routines, skill development exercises.
Otro Nivel de Pádel
A leading Spanish-language coaching channel with deep tactical analysis of professional matches. If you understand Spanish, this channel provides some of the most detailed padel analysis available online.
Best for: advanced tactical analysis, match breakdowns, Spanish-language coaching.
Equipment Reviews
Padelmania
Padelmania is one of the largest padel retailers, and their YouTube channel features detailed racket reviews, ball tests, shoe comparisons, and equipment guides. Reviews are thorough and include on-court testing.
Best for: racket reviews, equipment comparisons, new product launches.
PadelMBA
PadelMBA covers rackets, shoes, and accessories with a focus on helping players choose the right equipment for their level and playing style. Videos include side-by-side comparisons and honest assessments.
Best for: buying guides, racket comparisons, equipment advice for all levels.
Entertainment and Culture
Padel fans and vloggers
A growing number of content creators document their padel journey, share club visits, and create entertaining padel content. Searching “padel vlog” on YouTube reveals channels in English, Spanish, Swedish, and many other languages — reflecting the global spread of the sport.
Best for: community content, club and event vlogs, casual entertainment.
How to Get the Most Out of Padel YouTube
- Subscribe to Premier Padel and A1 Padel for live match notifications
- Watch coaching videos before your session — pick one technique to focus on each time you play
- Use match replays to study positioning — pause and observe where the net player and baseline player stand in different situations
- Turn on subtitles — many Spanish-language channels have auto-translated subtitles, which makes their excellent content accessible to non-Spanish speakers
For more ways to improve your game, read our beginner’s guide to padel, beginner training plan, and common mistakes to avoid.
Following Padel Beyond YouTube
YouTube is the best free starting point, but padel coverage extends to other platforms:
- Instagram — most top players and tours post daily stories and highlights
- TikTok — short-form padel clips, trick shots, and coaching tips
- X (Twitter) — real-time match updates and tournament draws
- Podcasts — several English and Spanish padel podcasts cover tour news, player interviews, and tactical discussions
The padel online community is growing quickly, and YouTube remains at the centre of it — whether you want to watch the best in the world or learn to improve your own game.
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