
Where to Play Padel in Kansas City (2026 Guide)
Where to Play Padel in Kansas City (2026 Guide)
The Sporting KC-founded club launching padel in the Heartland
Kansas City became Missouri's padel gateway in 2024 when six Sporting KC players opened the metro's first dedicated club across the state line in Overland Park. Two years later, the scene is still small but hungry: one club is drawing converts from the tennis and pickleball world, and a second, much larger facility has cleared zoning and is ready to break ground. If you're looking for where to play padel in Kansas City, the map is short — but it's about to get a lot more interesting.
Kansas City's Padel Scene
Padel arrived late to the Heartland. While Miami, New York, and Los Angeles were stacking courts in 2022 and 2023, the Midwest had almost nothing. That changed when a group of Sporting KC soccer players, many of them Latin American imports who grew up playing padel, decided the city needed a home for the sport. They partnered with Overland Park Racquet Club — a long-running tennis facility in Johnson County — to convert outdoor space into two pro-spec padel courts.
The result is La Casa del Padel: small, friendly, and full of players who learned the game somewhere other than the United States. It's the kind of club where the founders still show up to play, and where open houses draw a mix of ex-tennis players, pickleballers looking for their next obsession, and soccer fans curious about what their favorite defenders do on their day off.
A second club — Padel KC — has been approved a few miles north in downtown Overland Park. When it opens, it will roughly triple the metro's court count and, crucially, add indoor courts so the scene doesn't freeze out every January.
Best Padel Clubs in Kansas City

La Casa del Padel
Tucked inside Overland Park Racquet Club, La Casa del Padel is the only place to play padel in the Kansas City metro right now — and the community knows it. Court time runs roughly $48/hour, which splits to about $12 per player for a standard doubles match, and the club runs a steady mix of clinics, open plays, and leagues organized through KC Crew Sports. Rackets and balls are available to rent if you're trying the sport for the first time.
The vibe is noticeably Latin — a lot of Spanish and Portuguese on the courts, a few Sporting KC scarves in the clubhouse, and a founders' group that genuinely cares about growing the sport rather than just running a business. If you're new, ask about the introductory open houses; they're the fastest way to go from "what is padel" to booking your first game.
Courts: 2 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 4.9★
Padel KC
A 20,000-square-foot padel destination at 77th & Floyd in downtown Overland Park, Padel KC has cleared city approvals for four indoor courts, two outdoor courts, and a restaurant and bar. When it opens, it will be the largest padel facility between Chicago and Denver and — more practically — the first place in the metro where you can play through a Kansas winter.
No firm opening date has been announced, but construction is expected to begin in 2026. For players who've been waiting for indoor courts, this is the one to watch. Early members and league interest lists are likely once construction kicks off.
Address: 7700 Floyd St, Overland Park, KS 66204 | Courts: 6
Getting Started in Kansas City
If you've never picked up a padel racket, the path into the sport here is short:
- Book an intro session or open house at La Casa del Padel. The club runs beginner-friendly events where equipment is provided and an instructor walks you through the basics — the enclosed-court bounces off the glass are the part that feels most different from tennis or pickleball.
- Rent, don't buy, at first. Racket rental is available at the club, and a beginner doesn't need to worry about shape, weight, or balance yet. If you fall in love with the sport, you can shop at Racket Central or Padel USA once you know what you like.
- Join a KC Crew league. Kansas City's largest rec-sports organizer runs padel sessions out of La Casa del Padel and is the easiest way to find partners at your level.
- Learn the scoring. Padel uses the same 15/30/40/game scoring as tennis, but the walls and the serve are different. Our scoring guide covers it in about five minutes.
The Road Ahead
Two clubs, both in Overland Park, both founded by people who played the sport long before it arrived in Missouri. That's the Kansas City padel scene in 2026 — but it's also a scene with real momentum. La Casa del Padel has proven there's demand, Padel KC is about to prove there's demand for indoor courts, and the ripple effects — clinics, junior programs, corporate leagues — are starting to move.
For now, the answer to "where to play padel in Kansas City" is simple: head to Overland Park. Check back in 12 months and the answer will be longer.
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