Oslo Padel Masters
Norway's flagship tournament, where the best players in the country compete for the prestigious title and ranking points.
View & EnterWelcome to Oslo, the heart of Norway's exciting and rapidly expanding padel scene. Inspired by the boom in neighbouring Sweden, Oslo has developed a passionate community and a growing number of high-quality indoor padel centers. From competitive leagues to friendly weekend tournaments, discover the best of Norwegian padel here.
Norway's flagship tournament, where the best players in the country compete for the prestigious title and ranking points.
View & EnterEmbrace the winter "kos" (coziness) with this fun and friendly social tournament. A great way to meet new people in the Oslo padel community.
View & EnterThe exciting finals of the Oslo corporate league ("Bedriftsligaen"), where local companies battle for the title of the city's best workplace team.
View & EnterFollowing the trend across Scandinavia, padel has taken Oslo by storm. The city's active and outdoorsy population has found a new sporting obsession, leading to the rapid opening of modern, purpose-built indoor padel centers. The community is known for being friendly, inclusive, and very enthusiastic, with a great mix of native Norwegians and international expats.
The tournament scene is developing quickly, with a strong focus on well-organized leagues and weekend competitions. Booking systems like Playtomic and MATCHi are commonly used, making it easy for players to get involved. The clubs are social hubs, providing a warm and welcome escape during the long winter months. Playing padel in Oslo is to be part of a new and exciting chapter in the sport's Nordic expansion.
Almost exclusively indoor. Due to Norway's climate, the padel scene is built around high-quality indoor centers that allow for comfortable, year-round play, regardless of the snow or rain outside.
Both Playtomic and MATCHi are used by clubs in Oslo, though one may be more dominant than the other depending on the club chain. It's a good idea to check which app a club uses before you try to book a court or enter an event.
Yes, absolutely. Norwegians have an exceptionally high level of English proficiency, and you will have no problem communicating with staff and other players at any padel club in Oslo.
Here are a few tips for competing in Oslo:
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