Sensa Padel - Nashville

Padel facility in Nashville, Tennessee

Explore Sensa Padel - Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee. Players rate this club 4.3 stars from 15 reviews. Plan your next match with directions, contact info, and club highlights below.

4.3(15 reviews)
Sensa Padel - Nashville padel courts

Facility details

1320 Adams St, Nashville, TN 37208, United States

Status

OPERATIONAL

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Recent feedback from players who have checked in at Sensa Padel - Nashville.

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Romarico Perez

After couple months things have changed a lot with the staff… the courts are uneven and damaged because of the rain. People attending make it very cool and enjoyable but rudeness and changing the terms and rules every time that they want does not help.

2 months ago

Michael Khmia

Amazing padel club! Great facility with friendly management and coaches. I highly recommend this club to anyone looking to learn the fastest-growing racquet sport and meet fun, like-minded people.

2 months ago

K L

Love Sensa Padel! Such a great place to learn and play a new sport in a cool new part of town. Took a few intro classes with the general manager, Scott and it was so much fun! He was super energetic, encouraging, gave instructive feedback and overall was so informative about the sport. I’ve never played a racquet sport before and felt so welcomed. Highly recommend taking an intro class with Scott, either individually or with friends! If you’re looking for a place with great vibes to workout and be social, definitely check out sensa!!

3 weeks ago

Rachel Brown

I had been attending Sensa for a while doing individual classes, cardio, and drill/play sessions. Sebastian was my main coach for all of these lessons and he was amazing. He gave engaging feedback, and knew how to motivate new players. One week, Sebastian was out and so a different coach I had not met was leading the drill and play for .5 aka beginners. There were 2 other participants, a couple, and myself in this class. When it was time the start the coach asked everyone's names and if they had played any racquet sports before; I was never asked any of these questions. The coach gave critical feedback and encouragement to the players during and after their turns doing individual drills. When it was my turn to volley, he was silent and throughout the entire one hour practice maybe told me 2 critiques overall. Towards the end, we were split into teams to do finish off with a doubles match, and because the other players were already in pairs I was asked to stand off to the side. I was asked to come in intermittently, but ultimately just watched them play. As a black woman who has lived in the deep south her entire life, I know that micro aggressions like these happen. I am more ashamed in myself for not speaking up in the moment and leaving when I knew I was being treated disparagingly. I hope the best for Sebastian and the other coaches, and hope that no other women of color are subjected to the way I was treated by that one coach.

3 weeks ago