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Padel Association of Canada is the governing body for padel in its region, responsible for developing and regulating the sport across Canada. Established to unify local clubs and promote the sport nationally, PAC oversees official tournaments, maintains a national ranking system, and sets standards for affiliated venues. With more than 30 clubs currently under its umbrella, the association aims to grow padel participation by 20% annually.

PAC operates under the International Padel Federation (FIP) and works closely with provincial associations to ensure consistent rule enforcement and player development. The association also organizes national championships and sanctions regional events, providing a clear pathway for players from grassroots to elite levels. Whether you are a seasoned player or new to the sport, PAC is your hub for padel in Canada.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Padel Association of Canada do?▾
The Padel Association of Canada (PAC) is the national governing body that promotes, organises, and regulates padel in Canada. It sets rules for competitions, maintains a national ranking system, sanctions tournaments, and supports club development. PAC also represents Canada in the International Padel Federation (FIP) and oversees national team selections.
How can I find affiliated padel clubs in Canada?▾
You can find a list of PAC-affiliated clubs on the official website under the 'Find a Club' section. Currently, PAC lists over 30 affiliated venues across provinces such as Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta. Each club must meet PAC's standards for court quality and safety.
How does the Padel Association of Canada ranking system work?▾
PAC uses a points-based ranking system for men's, women's, and mixed doubles. Points are awarded based on tournament category (National, Regional, or Local) and performance (round reached). Rankings are updated monthly and determine seeding for national events. Players must hold a valid PAC membership to earn points.
What tournaments does the Padel Association of Canada organise?▾
PAC sanctions several tournaments annually, including the Canadian National Padel Championships, provincial opens, and the Padel Canada Cup. The national championships feature categories for men, women, and juniors. Additionally, PAC supports FIP-ranked international tournaments hosted in Canada.
How can I join the Padel Association of Canada?▾
To join PAC, individuals can register online through the official website. An annual individual membership costs C$25 (or £15) and includes a ranking profile, insurance coverage, and entry into sanctioned tournaments. Clubs can also apply for affiliation by contacting PAC's membership team.