Park Sports Lammas Park
Ealing, Park Sports Lammas Park, Culmington Rd, Greater, London W13 9NJ, UK
Membership & Pricing
Pay & Play system - book through website, no membership required, membership available with exclusive benefits including priority court bookings, gym membership, discounted coaching sessions, access to members-only events
Facilities
1 pop-up outdoor padel court, 8 hard tennis courts (3 floodlit), 3G football pitches, netball courts, cafe, equipment hire available, coaching available
Opening Hours
Reviews (5)
Overall good tennis courts although the surface is just tarmac / asphalt and not professional surface. Court number 2 is kind of isolated since it’s next to a paddle court and now has a new court markup. Courts 3 and 4 are not too bad either, the other ones are a bit more worn off at the moment
I played at the new pop-up padel court and it was fantastic. There was good bounce of the floor and walls and it was pretty even surface throughout. The atmosphere at the club more generally is excellent. Lovely community vibe. I hope they add some more padel courts soon and turn the pop-up into a permanent setup!
Great that Ealing finally has its first padel court. Hoping the temporary pop up becomes a permanent fixture with more courts to follow. And so good to learn about extended opening times. They might need to think about a priority booking scheme when the court becomes really popular.
Very nice staff that will look after any issue you may have. The padel court itself is brand new and perfect for a game. You can rent a racket and purchase balls on site. Top venue for football already and will definitely return to padel too!
Courts are ok to good but staff are unfriendly and not accommodating. Turned up at 3.30pm hoping to grab a court for 1hr. Only 3 courts in use and they said plenty were available... only allowed to book in 1hr slots on the hour. We offered to pay for 1hr and only use for 1hr but this wasn't possible. Due to time and other commitments couldn't wait 30 mins before we played. Really disappointing. Need some discretion and common sense applied. I hope the management put some common sense training in and find a way to be flexible when they are clearly not busy. Tennis should be an easily accessible sport in this day and age. Maybe some courts could have an app that you pay for the time like a parking meter...
