The obsession with racket sports is real and of course it has reached Saint Michael where day after day fans join in practicing these sports that increase competitiveness among people as well as teamwork when it comes to the doubles modality.
Join this healthy activity and become part of a strong community where you'll have many opportunities to bring something positive into your life and get in shape.
We start with an option that is free and the one we really like to go to practice tennis is the Sports Unit Around 5 p.m., when the sun has set considerably, allowing for better performance and higher-quality top spins. The only thing you should consider is bringing your own rackets and balls and trying to go during the week, as it's free and can sometimes get crowded.

Now, we'll focus on a national sport that emerged years ago in Acapulco when the Corcuera family adapted an existing space, creating a smaller court than a tennis court. Over time, it gained popularity in Europe until it returned to Mexico with its now characteristic glass walls.
It is about Padel and it can be played in The Chapel Sports Club whose impressive facilities boast a privileged infrastructure as well as a central location and have 5 paddle tennis courts and 1 tennis court as well as an integrated gym.
Likewise, clinics and tournaments are offered there to help you advance in level and improve yourself in this sport that is both similar and different from tennis.
Another excellent option is Holy Life Club, a place that features a large pool to cool off after such vigorous sports, as well as padel courts and daily challenges. This is where the sporting level is high, and the most competitive in our city.
If you like to go to a more exclusive place, there is the option of The Malanquin Golf Club where there are six clay tennis courts that are put to the maximum performance and where you can find competition at all levels, from children who are just starting classes to more advanced levels.
It also has a paddle tennis court and a pickleball court, which is one of the most popular sports in the United States and is gradually growing in our country because it's incredibly fun and easy to learn.
The sport, which could be considered a kind of fusion between tennis, racquetball, and ping-pong, is one of the most enjoyable and one in which, if you spend enough hours practicing, you can undoubtedly stand out among the national team.