Club de Tenis Karmo
5, Calle Cerrajeros, Carmona, Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain, 41410
Membership & Pricing
Club de Tenis Karmo sits in Carmona’s Polígono El Pilero at Calle Cerrajeros 5, postcode 41410, east of Seville. Tennis still headlines the calendar with the XXVI Open Ciudad de Carmona and Aran Tenis circuit stops, but padel now fills five outdoor courts: two traditional wall layouts and three glass doubles tracks listed on Playtomic. Pickleball appears on the same booking app. The club website pushes Playtomic reservations, membership, and Pablo Daza school programmes for adults and juniors. Recent news highlights an inclusive padel tournament with Aspaym Sevilla and junior padel trophies. Google reviews swing between praise for tapas value and sharp complaints about unshaded midday courts and cafeteria billing disputes, so summer slots need realistic expectations.
Facilities
Become a socio via teniskarmo.com for terrace perks and better access. Playtomic is the main booking channel: slots open three days ahead on the app before phone or desk booking by fifteen minutes, and you need wallet balance to confirm hires. A ten-euro recharge offer appears on Playtomic. Pablo Daza school places are coordinated on 655 096 650. Tournament entries cover inclusive padel events, junior trophies, and the Pablo Daza memorial open. Membership forms are requested by phone or at the club office rather than fully self-serve online.
Opening Hours
Reviews (5)
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A very bad experience. They were trying to scam us by overcharging us. Today we went to an inclusive padel tournament (€15 registration fee, they didn't even give us a single bottle of water, the center wasn't wheelchair-accessible, but that nonsense is a different issue altogether), and at lunchtime we went to the club's own restaurant. We ran into Enrique, a VERY unpleasant waiter who, amid shouting and rude gestures, gave us the bill. I noticed the total amount didn't match what we ordered, and when I compared it to the menu, he wanted to charge us an extra euro for everything. I told him about it, and he started to harass me by telling me that the serranito was special and that my colleague had made a mistake with the prices for the rest of the meals. It's a lie, he did the bill for me. He took the coins he overcharged me and rudely threw them on the table. He grabbed my receipt and tore it up. I started yelling at him, and he completely ignored me. I didn't want this to escalate because we were in a good mood, but let them know that many of us won't be returning. Then other diner friends of ours saw that they had been overcharged, and we were outraged. We will never return.
Terrible. They tried to rip us off at the cafeteria/restaurant by overcharging everything my friends and I bought. If you're unlucky enough to end up here for lunch, check the prices and your ticket carefully. Then, on the other hand, the courts were in full sun, with no tarpaulin or awning to prevent this from happening. A senseless club.
The tapas are very good, it's a little slow, but if you're not in a hurry the food is good and it's cheap, I'll come back.
