Top 10 Padel Youtube Channels 2026
Padel Guide · Updated April 2026
The 10 Best Padel YouTube Channels Worth Subscribing To Right Now
Padel is one of the fastest-growing sports on the planet — and its YouTube scene has exploded to match. Whether you want to watch elite pros trade impossible winners at Premier Padel, pick up proper coaching from a certified instructor, or just get lost in highlight reels, there's a channel for you. We've ranked the 10 best by a combination of subscriber count, content quality, production value, and how useful they actually are for players and fans.
The official home of the global padel tour is the crown jewel of padel YouTube. Production quality is world-class — multiple camera angles, slow-motion replays, on-court mics — and the access is completely unrivalled. This is where you watch full match replays, tournament highlights, and player interviews from the biggest events in the sport.
Premier Padel viewership jumped 30% globally in the last year as the tour expanded to 24 tournaments across 16 countries. In early 2025, Cristiano Ronaldo streamed a Riyadh Premier Padel final to over 620,000 viewers — a sign of how mainstream this sport has become. If you only subscribe to one padel channel, make it this one.
The WPT has been the backbone of competitive padel content since 2013, amassing hundreds of millions of views over its lifetime. Individual videos average around 32,700 views, with the best pushing past 174,000. It's an archive of padel history — iconic matches, legendary rivalries, and every major moment from a decade of professional play.
Want to understand how Belasteguín dominated for so long, or watch the era-defining Lebrón/Galán partnership from the beginning? This is your library. Essential for anyone who wants context for the modern game.
Padel Academy 305 has rocketed to nearly half a million subscribers since launching in 2022 — one of the fastest-growing padel channels on the platform. The channel is built around a structured coaching philosophy developed by Julian Wortelboer in conjunction with the PCR (Padel Coaching Registry), bringing real credentialled methodology to free YouTube content.
If you're serious about improving, this is your main destination. The content is systematic, well-produced, and covers everything from footwork fundamentals to advanced doubles tactics. The explosive growth tells you everything: players are hungry for quality English-language coaching, and this channel delivers it.
One of the longest-running coaching channels on padel YouTube. Led by Manu Martín — a graduate in Sports Sciences and former tennis player — the channel began as a documentation project for the Spanish Padel Federation in 2012, evolving over years of iteration into the polished format it has today.
Beyond technique and tactics, Mejora Tu Padel includes player interviews and behind-the-scenes tour access you won't find elsewhere. It's Spanish-language, but the depth of analysis is unmatched. Serious club players who can follow along will find a goldmine here.
Run by Sandy Farquharson — an Englishman who has represented the UK at the World Padel Championships — The Padel School is the gold standard for English-language padel instruction. Sandy brings a coach's eye and a player's experience to well-produced, jargon-free videos that feel genuinely educational rather than promotional.
The content is particularly valuable for players transitioning from tennis or squash: Sandy understands what prior racket sport experience helps and hinders, and he addresses it directly. Weekly uploads, no filler, and a strong community in the comments make this essential viewing for any English-speaking padel player.
Run by Pablo, a padel-obsessed creator, the4Set is the culture channel of padel YouTube. Paquito's cuchilla, Tapia's trick shots, Lebrón's smashes — it's all here, cut and packaged for a generation of fans who want the excitement without sitting through full match footage.
The channel covers the best of Premier Padel through highlights, exclusive player interviews, racket buying guides, and tutorials for all levels. Energetic and personality-driven, it captures the buzz around the sport in a way that official tour channels simply can't.
Paquito Navarro is widely considered the most charismatic personality the sport has ever produced, and DaleCandela TV is his personal window into professional padel life. He started the channel in 2011 — genuinely pioneering for a padel player at the time — and it's grown into a rich archive of trick shots, life vlogs, and teaching content no other player has matched.
His series teaching the "cuchilla" (the knife) — his signature off-wall forehand — has accumulated hundreds of thousands of views and is genuinely one of the best free tutorials on a specific padel shot you'll find anywhere. For fans who want the human side of a top-10 player, this is unmissable.
Don't let the subscriber count fool you — Hello Padel Academy punches well above its weight. Run by Mauri Andrini, a former Argentine youth national team player, the channel regularly features World Padel Tour professionals including Sanyo Gutiérrez and Paula Josemaria. The production is polished, the guests are elite, and the coaching instruction is genuinely excellent.
It's one of the best-kept secrets in English-language padel content: accessible enough for beginners, detailed enough for competitive club players. Subscribe now while it's still a hidden gem.
Not the flashiest channel on this list, but arguably the most intellectually rigorous. Padel Trainer is run by Daniel Dios, a former professional tennis player (ATP ranking #717) who transitioned to padel coaching in Marbella. His videos are produced with detailed animated graphics that break down technique and tactics in a way no other channel attempts.
If you want to understand why certain patterns work — the geometry of court positioning, the physics of wall angles, the decision-making logic of shot selection — rather than just copying movements, this is your channel. A favourite among coaches and competitive club players.
Juan Lebrón is one of the most electric players in professional padel — ranked in the world's top 10, and a former partner of Alejandro Galán when the pair dominated the tour. He launched his personal YouTube channel in March 2024 and it's already delivering something the sport needs more of: unfiltered access inside a world-class player's season.
From training camps in Dubai and Miami to collaborations with Paquito Navarro, Martin Di Nenno, and Franco Stupaczuk, the content is vlog-style and personality-driven. Still young, but with a player of this calibre behind it, this channel has significant upside. Subscribe early.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the biggest padel YouTube channel?
Premier Padel is currently the largest dedicated padel channel with around 769,000 subscribers and over 29.5 million total views. World Padel Tour has more lifetime views (~215 million since 2013) and 626,000 subscribers, making it the most-viewed padel channel historically.
Where can I watch padel matches for free on YouTube?
Both Premier Padel (@PremierPadelOfficial) and World Padel Tour (@WorldPadelTour) publish full match replays, highlights, and select live streams for free on YouTube. Premier Padel is the current official global tour and your best source for recent matches.
What are the best padel YouTube channels in English?
The Padel School and Padel Academy 305 are the two strongest English-language coaching channels. Hello Padel Academy is an excellent underrated option. For English-language fan content and match analysis, the4Set is the standout choice.
Are there padel YouTube channels for beginners?
Yes — The Padel School and Padel Academy 305 both cater explicitly to beginners through to intermediate players. Hello Padel Academy is also beginner-friendly and particularly good if you're coming from a tennis or squash background.
Which padel players have their own YouTube channels?
Paquito Navarro's DaleCandela TV is the longest-running and most established player channel, active since 2011. Juan Lebrón launched his own channel in 2024 with strong vlog-style content. Several other top players maintain presence through clips on the official tour channels.