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Hellenic Tennis Federation is the governing body for padel in Greece, responsible for regulating the sport, maintaining official rankings, and sanctioning tournaments across the country. As the national authority recognised by the International Padel Federation (FIP), it sets the rules for competition and player eligibility, ensuring that padel grows within a structured framework.

With more than 20 affiliated clubs and a calendar of events that includes both national championships and regional opens, the federation offers players of all levels a pathway from grassroots to elite competition. Its ranking system tracks performance across tournaments, helping players measure progress and qualify for higher-level events. Whether you are a club owner, a competitive player, or a newcomer, the Hellenic Tennis Federation provides the licences, training, and support you need to be part of Greece’s padel community.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Hellenic Tennis Federation do for padel?▾
The Hellenic Tennis Federation is the official governing body for padel in Greece. It regulates the sport by setting rules, organising national and regional tournaments, maintaining an official player ranking system, and licensing clubs and players. It also represents Greece in international padel bodies such as the International Padel Federation (FIP).
How many padel clubs are affiliated with the Hellenic Tennis Federation?▾
The Hellenic Tennis Federation currently has over 20 affiliated padel clubs across Greece. These clubs are officially recognised and must meet the federation's standards for facilities, coaching, and safety. The number continues to grow as the sport expands in the country.
How does the Hellenic Tennis Federation ranking system work?▾
The federation’s ranking system awards points to players based on their performance in sanctioned tournaments. Points are accumulated over a rolling period and used to determine national rankings in categories such as men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles. Higher-ranked players gain eligibility for selection in national teams and priority entry to major events.
What padel tournaments does the Hellenic Tennis Federation organise?▾
The Hellenic Tennis Federation organises a yearly National Padel Championship, along with several regional opens and junior competitions. It also hosts international events in collaboration with the International Padel Federation (FIP), including FIP Tour stops. The tournament calendar is published on the federation’s official website.
How can I join a padel club affiliated with the Hellenic Tennis Federation?▾
To join an affiliated club, first visit the federation’s website to view the list of recognised clubs near you. Contact the club directly to inquire about membership, court availability, and beginner programmes. You may need to obtain a federation licence, which can be applied for through the club or online. Fees vary by club and licence type.