How to find a padel coach in Krabi

Padel is easy to start but rewarding to master. A few hours with a good coach will save you months of bad habits — and make the game far more fun, far faster. Here's how to find the right padel coach in Ao Nang, Krabi.
Why take lessons?
You can learn the basics just by playing, but a coach helps with the things that are hard to fix on your own: footwork, positioning, how to use the walls, and the technique behind shots like the bandeja and the vibora. Good coaching turns frustrating points into winning ones.
What to look for in a coach
- Experience with beginners: a great player isn't always a great teacher. Look for someone who explains clearly and adapts to your level.
- Structured sessions: warm-up, a clear focus for the day, drills, then match play to apply it.
- Good energy: padel is a social, joyful sport. The right coach keeps it positive and fun.
- Language: in Krabi, English-speaking coaches make lessons easy for travellers and expats.
Private vs group lessons
Private lessons give you focused, personalised feedback — ideal if you want to improve quickly. Group lessons and clinics are cheaper, more social, and a great way to meet other players at your level. Many people mix both: a few privates to build technique, then group sessions and open matches to put it into practice.
What your first lesson looks like
Expect a friendly warm-up, a few simple drills to find your timing, and some easy rallies. A good coach won't overload you — you'll leave with one or two clear things to work on and a big smile. Rackets and balls are usually provided, so you just need comfortable shoes and water.
Coaching at Sabai Padel
Sabai Padel is opening soon in Ao Nang with coaching for all levels — from your very first session to competitive play. Private lessons, group clinics and open matches, all on four panoramic outdoor courts, 8 minutes from Railay Beach. Equipment is available to rent, so you can just show up and play.
