Noun
padel (uncountable)
A racquet sport popular in Spain and Latin America, usually played in doubles on a small, closed court.
Poet and Forward judge Ruth Padel described the work as "a collection of painful, honest and delicately weighted poems. Source: Internet
Padel, O.J. "Cornish Place Names", page 96. It was granted its charter by King John in 1201. Source: Internet
Padel, p. 21. Though no Round Table appears in the early Welsh texts, Arthur is associated with various items of household furniture. Source: Internet
Padel, p. 42. Arthur's household furniture figures into local topographical folklore throughout Britain as early as the early 12th century, with various landmarks being named " Arthur's Seat ", "Arthur's Oven," and "Arthur's Bed-chamber." Source: Internet
You can see some video clips on the Ayrshire Padel Tennis (APT) facebook page. Source: Internet