
Reserve Hudson Yards
About Reserve Padel NYC (Hudson Yards)
Manhattan's first outdoor padel club brings the world's fastest-growing sport to the heart of Hudson Yards, offering three glass-enclosed courts with stunning skyline views.
The Courts
Reserve Padel Hudson Yards features 3 outdoor courts—New York City's first open-air padel courts. The glass-walled courts sit on a lot between Hudson Yards and Manhattan West, providing players with an urban backdrop that's uniquely New York.
Programs & Coaching
The club offers clinics, private lessons, and open play for all skill levels. A mix of group clinics and private instruction caters to beginners through advanced players, though some reviewers have noted variability in clinic quality.
The Experience
Great addition to the city!! Awesome courts and community! The staff are welcoming, knowledgeable and really great at connecting you with players. The space is inviting and the courts are always in pristine shape.
— Morgan
Super fun and affordable. Great pricing.
— Andrew E
The members-only club attracts a diverse crowd including corporate groups like the Columbia Business School community who use the space for team events.
Amenities
The clubhouse includes premium wellness facilities:
- Cold plunges, steam rooms, and saunas for post-match recovery
- Pura Vida grab-and-go cafe
- Private restrooms and lockers
- Pro shop featuring Wilson equipment and limited-edition apparel
Membership & Rates
- Court rates: $50-75/person/hour (approx. $200-300 per doubles game)
- Member benefits: 7-day advance booking, discounted rates, wellness amenity access
- All courts must be reserved online in advance
Location & Hours
Located at 360 10th Ave (at 30th St) between Hudson Yards and Manhattan West. Open 6AM-11PM daily.
Book Your Court
Reserve at reservepadel.com or call (917) 599-1545.
Hours of Operation
What Players Say
Great customer service. Super fun and affordable. Great pricing.
We were really looking forward to experiencing Reserve Padel during our visit to NYC, especially coming from London where we play regularly- but it was a huge disappointment.
Padel options in NYC are limited so beggars can't be choosers but still not worth the price. I paid $60 for a clinic. We started 15 min late, the coach hit with us for 15 min then had us play points with each other.






