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Frequently asked questions

What does the Jordan Tennis Federation do for padel?▾
The Jordan Tennis Federation is the national governing body for padel, responsible for regulating the sport, organising tournaments, managing the player ranking system, and supporting club development. It also oversees coaching qualifications and promotes padel through events and partnerships with the International Padel Federation.
Which clubs are affiliated with the Jordan Tennis Federation?▾
As of 2024, there are 12 affiliated padel clubs across Jordan, primarily concentrated in Amman and Irbid. A full list is available on the federation's website, including clubs like Royal Padel Club and Amman Padel Arena.
How does the ranking system work in Jordan?▾
The Jordan Tennis Federation maintains a single national ranking for padel, updated after each sanctioned tournament. Points are awarded based on finish position and tournament tier (National Open, Regional, or Local). Players accumulate points over a rolling 12-month period, with rankings used for seeding at major events.
What tournaments does the Jordan Tennis Federation organise?▾
The federation runs several annual events, including the Jordan Padel Open (the flagship tournament), the National League (team competition), and a junior circuit. In 2024, they hosted 8 tournaments across different regions, with prize pools ranging from £500 to £2,000.
How can I join or register with the Jordan Tennis Federation?▾
To become a registered player, visit the federation's official website and create an account. You'll need to pay an annual fee of £25 (approximately JOD 20) and provide proof of identity. Membership grants access to tournaments, rankings, and insurance coverage.

Jordan Tennis Federation is the governing body for padel in its region, overseeing the sport's development across the country. Founded to promote racket sports, the federation now manages padel alongside tennis, with 12 affiliated clubs and over 500 registered players as of 2024. The federation organises national tournaments, maintains the official ranking system, and works to grow the sport at grassroots level.Based in Amman, the Jordan Tennis Federation collaborates with the International Padel Federation (IPF) to ensure local standards align with global rules. It offers coaching certifications, youth programmes, and regular competitions, including the Jordan Padel Open and the National League. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned player, the federation provides pathways to compete both domestically and internationally.