The sport has also seen growth in Cornwall.
Seaspace in Newquay has had about 140 members join since it opened in November.
Farrah Guiducci, a regular padel player from Cornwall, said: “It would be great to have access to more professionals, and great to have access to covered courts.”
Ms Guiducci began playing in 2021 and said she took up lessons in Alicante, Spain, because it was easy to fly there from Newquay.
“I would have taken tuition here in Cornwall but the problem is, in the UK in general, we’re very far behind the rest of Europe,” she said.
She added she loved the social element because “you can play singles, but more or less, you’re always playing in a four”.