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50 Padel Team Names for Doubles

21 June 2026Jamie Holt

League night is tomorrow and you still need a doubles name. Pick something short enough for a WhatsApp group and a clubhouse screen, padel-specific enough that tennis teams do not steal it.

Below are 50 padel team names in five categories. New to the sport? Skim the beginner rules first so the in-jokes land.

Funny padel team names (10)

  1. Padel to the Metal
  2. Wall Bouncers
  3. The Spin Doctors
  4. The Glass Smashers
  5. Court Jesters
  6. The Double Faults
  7. No Strings Attached
  8. Smash and Giggles
  9. Rally Tally
  10. The Net Profits

Clever padel team names (10)

  1. Bandeja Brigade
  2. Lob Stars
  3. The Chiquita Club
  4. Vibora Nation
  5. The Golden Points
  6. The Sidewall Scholars
  7. The Padel Thesis
  8. Love to Volley
  9. The Serve and Protectors
  10. The Racket Scientists

Competitive padel team names (10)

  1. Match Point Crew
  2. The Smash Unit
  3. The Court Commanders
  4. Net Dominators
  5. The Pressure Pair
  6. Rally Kings
  7. The Finishers
  8. The Padel Enforcers
  9. The Final Set
  10. The Tie Breakers

UK-inspired padel team names (10)

  1. Thames Thumpers
  2. Manchester Mashers
  3. Brum Bandejas
  4. Mersey Mesh
  5. Edinburgh Aces
  6. Clifton Glass
  7. Leeds Linebreakers
  8. Steel City Smash
  9. York Yardshots
  10. Brighton Backspin

Classic and simple padel team names (10)

  1. The Aces
  2. Double Trouble
  3. Court Kings
  4. The Rally Crew
  5. Serve and Volley
  6. The Padel Pair
  7. Net Results
  8. The Winners Circle
  9. The Court Stars
  10. The Spin Squad

Picking a name that sticks

Say it out loud once. If you stumble, shorten it. Social leagues favour puns; club ladders often want something that fits a initials column (three words max).

Padel terms like bandeja, vibora, and golden point signal you play rather than borrowed a generic tennis name. Match the tone to your group: joking pairs can carry "Smash and Giggles"; serious four-handicap pairs might prefer "The Pressure Pair".

Once you have a name, you need a court. Search padel venues by town and book a slot before the good Thursday evenings vanish.

Written by

Jamie Holt
Jamie Holt

Padel expert & guide writer · Manchester

Jamie picked up padel when the first courts opened around Manchester and never looked back. A former club tennis player, he now plays three or four times a week and writes practical, UK-focused guides for Padel Court Finder — covering rules, gear, booking tips, and the local scene.