Since I started to play Padel about 6 months ago, I’ve been enjoying it a lot, discovering the thrilling combination of strategy and agility that the sport demands. Over the past two months, I’ve hosted small tournaments every week, which not only allowed me to improve my skills but also helped me build a wonderful community of fellow enthusiasts who share the same passion. These events have been a fantastic way to connect with others, foster competition, and create lasting friendships. I just recently got a chance to host the Valentine Padel on the 14th of February, which was particularly special as it brought together players in a festive atmosphere, complete with decorations and refreshments, making it a memorable day for everyone involved.
I got 18 couples to join the tournament, initially, I was only going to host 6 couples, but then I received so many inquiries to play that it inspired me to expand the event considerably. The enthusiasm surrounding the tournament was palpable, as friends and community members reached out, eager to participate and showcase their skills. This unexpected surge in interest allowed me to create a more vibrant and competitive atmosphere, ultimately extending the invitation to 18 couples, which has led to an exciting lineup of matches that promises to engage everyone involved.
As I have an experience joining a big tournament before, I vividly remember how we needed to wait for a long time to play each game. The organisers had managed to get everyone to come at the same time, but unfortunately, there were only four courts to host about 80 players, which created an overwhelming situation. The long wait times caused frustration among the participants, and I did not enjoy that tournament at all; it was so boring and tedious to just sit around without any action. Because of that experience, I was determined not to replicate the same issues in my tournament. I wanted to ensure that all players had a positive and engaging experience. To achieve this, I have thoughtfully arranged all the players to compete in groups of six couples, setting them up to play at different times based on their respective levels of Padel. This approach allows for smoother transitions between matches and ensures that everyone is active throughout the event, maximizing enjoyment and minimizing wait times. By fostering a competitive yet enjoyable atmosphere, I hope to create a memorable experience for all participants.
Here are the arrival of the group 1 (Playing time: 09.30-12.00)
Who with whom?! Azz and Shahla Tina and JanWe are friends outside the court but not on the court! No money, No honey couple, Fern & ValentineI’ve been tricking her for 12 years! Already 7 years?! Young couple! After 2.5 hours of playing, the queen and the king of the court of group 1 gone to Fern and Valentine, affectionately dubbed the No Money, No Honey couple!The 1st runner up gone to Beltran and Kamilla The 2nd runner up gone to Azz and Tina! The best dress gone to Shahla and Jan! The cutest! The organizer team!
The group 1 finished on time, and everyone enjoyed it a lot; the atmosphere was filled with laughter and excitement as we celebrated their success. I was so relieved that all had gone well because there were still two more groups scheduled to play. As I watched the members of group 1 share their experiences and stories, I couldn’t help but feel grateful for the effort everyone put into making this event a memorable one.
Here are the arrival of the group 2 (playing time 12.30-15.00)
The longest together couple, Roberto and Cristina, from Pickleball to Padel..Too much sugar here! Pink couple! The sweetest husband on the court! 25 years ago that I tricked him! We are so ready! Participants of the Valentine Padel tournament posing together, showcasing their vibrant outfits and spirited camaraderie.From Pickleball to Padel together! And the king and the queen of the court of the group 2 gone to Ben and Paulina!The 1st runner up gone to Rimma and Dimitri. Don’t be mad at me honey, I did my best! The 2nd runner up and the best dress gone to Eugene and Ksenia
The group 2 finished on time, just like group 1, giving us a sense of accomplishment. I felt relaxed during group 2’s activities, as everything went more smoothly than in group 1. The ambiance was lovely, and everyone seemed to enjoy the event. They were dressed nicely for the occasion, and their enthusiasm was contagious, spreading happiness as they laughed throughout the event.
And here are the arrival of the group 3.
Young couple but long time together, Belle and Nut Many more years to come..We are just friends! We are so ready to play! Best outfit We never kissed before! because we are friends..
The last group of the day started playing at 15.30 and ended at 18.00
The king and the queen of the court of group 3 gone to Maria and MaxThe 1st runner up gone to Nut and Belle The 2nd runner up gone to Anastasia and RuslanThe best dress gone to Prang and HugoRusland can’t choose! Miss Korea came to visitThe dream team
The day ended with laughter, fun, and happiness; I could not believe that I did it, and this event succeeded because everybody cooperated so wonderfully. The atmosphere was filled with joy and excitement, as friends and newcomers alike came together to share in the experience. I can’t thank everyone enough who joined this special day, from the enthusiastic players to the supportive spectators who cheered us on. Their presence made the occasion truly memorable and heartwarming. I really look forward to hosting many more nice and fun Padel tournaments in the future, where we can create even more cherished memories, foster friendships, and continue to enjoy the beautiful game together.
Let’s see how my ball continue to travel through the air and where it might take me.
I recently visited Bali for the second time, an experience that was even more enriching than my previous visit. The first time was many years ago with my friends, filled with laughter and memorable adventures, but this time I took the opportunity to embrace solitude and self-discovery, staying for a full three weeks (2-24 Nov). This trip was not just a vacation; it was my dedicated sports retreat where I could immerse myself in my favorite activities: playing Pickleball, Padel, and Golf. After years of honing my skills in Golf and enjoying the fast-paced nature of Pickleball for several months, I decided to venture into Padel, a racquet sport that I found it incredibly enjoyable and exhilarating. To enhance my skills further, I booked Padel training sessions in Ubud, where the stunning scenery and tranquil atmosphere provided the perfect backdrop for improving my gameplay and connecting with fellow enthusiasts.
My journey started in Phuket, where I live. Nestled along the stunning coastline, Phuket is not just a tropical paradise, but also the gateway for my adventures. Air Asia offers a direct flight from Phuket to Bali, making it very convenient for me and sparking excitement about my upcoming trip. I booked an apartment in Ubud through Airbnb, the place is called “Lantern”, seeking a perfect blend of comfort and local charm. I chose Ubud because I loved my last visit, a memorable experience filled with vibrant culture and breathtaking scenery. I enjoyed the local culture that Ubud offers, from traditional Balinese dances to bustling art markets showcasing handmade crafts. Growing up in the countryside of northern Thailand, surrounded by mountains, rivers, and rice fields, Ubud reminds me of my childhood. The soothing sounds of nature and the warmth of the local community create an inviting atmosphere that makes me feel at home.
The room was spacious with an open view of rice field.Open kitchen, dining and living areaA huge balcony with stunning viewThe view from my bedroom Common swimming pool Relaxing garden
After arriving late at night, I eagerly anticipated my first Padel training session the following day. The moment I stepped into the club, I was truly amazed by the facilities and ambiance; I couldn’t help but wish we had something similar in Phuket to enjoy. The club I had chosen is called “Rodri Ovide Padel Academy,” a recently opened and stylish Padel club nestled in the heart of Ubud. This impressive establishment boasts four meticulously maintained courts, a relaxing swimming pool, a modern gym, a soothing sauna, and an invigorating ice bath that promises to rejuvenate tired muscles. To top it all off, there is a restaurant that serves an array of delicious dishes, enhancing the overall experience for athletes and visitors alike, making it a perfect destination for both training and relaxation.
I trained for 12 hours during my 3 weeks stay and I enjoyed it very much, immersing myself in the process and discovering new techniques that enhanced my understanding. The sense of accomplishment I felt after overcoming various challenges was truly rewarding, and it motivated me to push my limits even further. I would return again to continue improving my skills, eager to learn more and refine my abilities, knowing that each session would bring new insights and experiences that would only serve to elevate my performance.
I would highly recommend you to come here if you play Padel or want to do some training sessions, as this facility offers a vibrant atmosphere that truly enhances your experience. All the coaches are very professional, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to help you improve your skills, whether you’re a beginner or looking to elevate your game to the next level. Furthermore, the community here is welcoming and supportive, making it easy to connect with fellow players who share your passion for the sport.
A vibrant scene at the Rodri Ovide Padel Academy in UbudInside the club, showcasing the modern facilities and vibrant atmosphere for enhancing Padel skills.The stylish interior of the Rodri Ovide Padel Academy, featuring spacious seating and lush greenery.The stylish interior of Rodri Ovide Padel Academy featuring a café area, perfect for post-training relaxation.The relaxing ambiance of Rodri Ovide Padel Academy’s pool area , perfect for unwinding after training sessions.A vibrant gym area, featuring modern fitness equipment and a scenic backdrop.Training with Carla at Rodri Ovide Academy in Ubud, BaliWith my new friend
Apart from training Padel three days a week, I also went to the gym 3-4 times weekly to stay fit. I found a great gym called “Raw Gym Ubud,” close to my place. This gym has modern equipment and a lively atmosphere that makes workouts enjoyable. It also includes a sauna and an ice bath in the membership, helping me recover after intense sessions. After workouts, I often enjoyed a delicious coffee at the café inside the gym, where I could relax. They serve food too, but I didn’t try any during my visits; the menu looked tempting. Surrounded by lush greenery, the café offered a refreshing and serene environment, leaving me rejuvenated after exercising. The mix of fitness, relaxation, and a welcoming atmosphere made every visit to “Raw Gym Ubud” a delightful experience I looked forward to each week.
A perfect place for relaxation and enjoying a cup of coffee.A serene cafe garden, featuring lush greenery and cozy seating for relaxation and culinary enjoyment.A cozy café A local woman doing the traditional spirit at the café Stay fit!
I love Balinese food for its tasty mix of flavors and textures. As a Thai person, I connect with the culinary traditions here, especially since both Thai and Indonesian cultures value rice as a staple. This connection helps me adjust to life in Bali, where the lively food scene features both traditional dishes and creative new takes that showcase the island’s heritage. The fresh ingredients, fragrant spices, and shared meals create a friendly atmosphere that reminds me of home, making my eating experiences enjoyable. I went to the fancy restaurant a few times, where the atmosphere was nice and the service good, but I preferred eating at a small food shop on a busy street where locals usually eat because it felt more authentic. This cozy spot was filled with the great smell of freshly cooked food, and I enjoyed watching the locals laugh and share stories over their meals. The lively atmosphere and tasty, home-cooked dishes made each visit feel like a true culinary adventure, highlighting the local culture through the various flavors I tried.
A simple eatery in Ubud, Bali serving traditional Padang cuisine.A display of traditional Balinese dishes, showcasing a variety of flavors and textures at a local food shop.A plate of traditional Balinese food
I enjoy trying new snacks! I wanted to taste everything. Sometimes I like them, and sometimes I don’t, but it’s always worth a try. If you don’t try, you’ll never know. Here is my favorite one.
A display of Indonesian snacks at a local food stall , showcasing a variety of fried treats e.g. Banana, Sweet Potato & Tofu My perfect afternoon snacks
I often had breakfast at a cafe called “7AM/7PM” and stayed there for 1-2 hours afterward to learn Spanish online, helping to keep my brain active at 45! The cafe has a cozy atmosphere and offers a great selection of baked goods, cakes, and delicious coffee, which always lifts my spirits. The smell of fresh pastries fills the air, attracting customers. I enjoyed my language lessons while munching on a warm croissant, taking breaks to look around and soak in the cafe’s lively energy. Whether I was working on vocabulary or chatting online, the cheerful environment and tasty snacks made my learning experience much better.
Cozy cafe interior at 7AM/7PM in Ubud, perfect for enjoying coffee and pastries while working or relaxing.The second floorA delightful assortment of pastries displayed at 7AM/7PMA delightful display of baked goods and snacks at the cafe, showcasing a variety of pastries, breads, and sandwiches.Outdoor eating area Outdoor eating area My favorite breakfast at the cafe
I ate at a tourist restaurant called “Bebek Tebasari Resto” twice since it was only 5 minutes from my place. It was busy with tourists at lunchtime, and I had a good experience the first time. The food was good, my drink was great, and the view of the rice fields was stunning. I ordered grilled fish with rice and Mango shake, which I really enjoyed. On my second visit for dinner, it was quieter, but the food wasn’t great, and the drink was terrible. I ordered duck with rice but received a small portion with hardly any meat, and I ordered Pineapple shake but got a milkshake instead that had too much milk and barely any Pineapple.
Stunning sunset at the restaurantThe view overlooking the rice field They served sweet fried potato as a complimentaryRice with grill fish in banana leaf and mixed local vegetable at a side dishRice with duck but not much meat in it, I got a skinny one I guess!
I also once ate at a fine dining restaurant in Ubud town called “Honey & Smoke.” I had been eagerly anticipating the experience, as I wanted a really good steak on that particular evening. After doing some thorough research on the best places to dine in Ubud, I decided to go there based on the glowing reviews I had read. The ambiance of the place was warm and inviting, making it the perfect setting for a special occasion, whether you’re celebrating an anniversary or simply enjoying a night out with a partner or friend. I truly savored every bite of my delicious steak, which was cooked to perfection, and the accompanying wine elevated the entire experience.
A warm and cozy placeThe starterA healthy side dishMy main course
I also enjoyed Balinese massage, and I usually go to the place near my apartment called “Anjani Beauty Spa,” which has quickly become my favorite relaxation spot. There is a slightly heavier woman who did a really good job with the massage; her skills are commendable, and she really knows what she is doing. Her hands work wonders, expertly kneading away tension and stress. The price was really good value for money but the place can only accommodate 2-3 people at the same time.
The exterior of Anjani Beauty Spa in UbudA cozy seating area with rattan chairs and decorative plantsA cozy and inviting massage room at Anjani Beauty Spa
Last but not least, as the location of my apartment is just next to the rice field, I often watch in fascination as the farmers diligently prepare the soil to grow rice, their movements synchronized with the rhythm of nature. Seeing their hard work inspired me, and I did not hesitate to volunteer myself to help. Although I had never had any experience working in a rice field before, it did not seem that difficult for a talented person like me to take on the challenge! I stepped into the rich field, black mud, which felt cool and refreshing against my skin, and began to plant rice alongside a woman who had been working on her own all day. She seemed genuinely happy to have company and a helping hand, her smile radiating joy amidst the labor. However, I could only sustain this effort for an hour, as my back began to ache from bending over for an extended period of time, reminding me of the physical demands of farm work and the deep respect I now held for those who toil in the fields day in and day out.
The farmer is working hardThe rice I grow with the farmerMe as a farmer! My feet after working in the rice field This man comes to work at 6AM everyday The farmers are heading home after a long hard working day in the rice fieldThe photo of the rice field on the day I left (24 Nov)
I did not visit any tourist attractions because I had already experienced them all during my first visit to Bali with my friends many years ago. This time, I came to truly live and immerse myself in the culture, spending my days much like I do in Phuket, where I reside. My intention was to change my environment, meet new people, and train in Padel with a professional coach who could help refine my skills. I love Ubud because it is a unique blend of traditional lifestyle and modern influences, offering an incredible opportunity to engage with the community. Here, I can spend my mornings helping farmers grow rice in their beautiful fields, connecting with the land and its people, and then later immerse myself in the thrilling world of Padel, a rapidly growing sport that is becoming increasingly popular. This balance of physical activity and cultural engagement enriches my experience, allowing me to savor the best of both worlds.
When people ask about my hobbies, I say golf, learning languages, and travel. I take these seriously to improve. My golf improvement is based on how many balls I lose each round and if native speakers understand me well, it shows my language skills have improved. For travel, if I spend less and have more fun, that means I’ve improved too!
Recently, I started playing Pickleball and really enjoy it. I play for 2-3 hours a day with my fun friends. I pick it up quickly because I used to play Table Tennis and Badminton, but I’m still not very skilled. I took lessons from two coaches. The first one taught me the basics for beginners, and the second one showed me some techniques. In total, I had 35 hours of lessons from both coaches, which isn’t a lot, so I definitely need more.
I started playing Pickleball 4 months ago and met many wonderful people. We shared laughs and joy that made the game more fun. I live in Phuket, Thailand, which is a small island. Not many Thai people play Pickleball here; most players are foreigners who reside here. About a month ago, Jason, one of the players in our community contacted me to see if I would like to be the captain of a Pickleball team for the first Pickleball Challenge in Phuket. I was surprised to hear that as we did not know each other for long, but I accepted the offer because I thought it would be fun! Moreover, it looks like Jason is trying to build a positive community and supports others in starting to play Pickleball. This is a great idea, and I always want to help others and make a difference. Let’s get fit and enjoy this rapidly growing sport.
We opened the challenge for player registration and around 50 players wanted to join. There were 4 teams, each with about 10 members, because some couldn’t make it. Each team captain then had to select their team members based on each player’s ranking in such a way that each team would be of an equal standard. Here are the 4 teams of the first Pickleball Challenge in Phuket.
Team ScorpionTeam Kitchen PoliceTeam Dinking Buddies Team Super Angels
The event was on 9th May 2025 at Shark Bites in Rawai, Phuket. Shark Bites has a swimming pool, bar and restaurant, and 2 pickleball courts. It offers a great atmosphere where you can enjoy food and drinks while your children swim and play. Although there are many pickleball courts in Phuket, I found this one to be the most relaxing and friendly.
Sharky runs the place stylishlyGood standard Pickleball courtParticipants gather for the first Pickleball Challenge in Phuket, showcasing community spirit and enthusiasm for the sport.
The competition used rally scoring. Players need 15 points to win, with no deuce. Each rally begins with a serve. If the serving team’s points are even (0, 2, 4…), the right-side partner serves. If odd (1, 3, 5…), the left-side partner serves. Every rally earns a point, regardless of who served. We made it more enjoyable by playing singles as a group. Each player played 3 points until one reached 21 points to win.
Game on! Scorpion VS Kitchen Police
The cutest Russian police!Best partners on the court Don’t you dare to play with me!Cristina and Steve team upOpen your eyes partner! Let’s warm up a bit man, I’m not ready yet..ThomasThe two troublemakers from ScorpionKitchen Police give a warning ticket to ScorpionThe 4th substitute captain of Kitchen PoliceRussians team upThe biggest winner of Kitchen PoliceLet’s go Sergei! Scorpion and Kitchen Police eagerly awaiting their turn.The two enthusiastic supporters The Police ChiefKeep smiling in front of the camera!What is the strategic plan, partner? The two lovebirds. Are you ok honey? The two Scorpions are preparing delicious food
Game on! Super Angels VS Dinking Buddies
The Angel is flying! I got itThe two captains of Super Angels and Dinking Buddies, Audy and Anna The only one Angel who flies from Bangkok to join Super Angels, AkeRamon is on fire!The prince wants to be an angelThe white angel is ready to soar Jason showcasing focus and readiness on the courtThe most dedicated player from Dinking Buddies, PhilippeSpectators enjoying the excitement of the first Pickleball Challenge, showcasing a vibrant community atmosphere.Participants smiling and enjoying the camaraderie The dancing queen! Dinking Buddies enjoying their winDinking Buddies celebrating victory at the first Pickleball Challenge in Phuket with the winning team and their trophyDinking is drinking!
The collection of Scorpion team and supporter photos.
The troublemakers! Team Scorpion strategizing before the game startsBest partners in crime! Cristina loves Scorpion very much Steve is ready to kill! Come on baby! I got thisSharky needs more beer! Nice hat Tanya!Orlan is trying to concentrate on the game, not on the girl from the Kitchen Police team!The assistance captain’s moveAlex is focusing on returning the ballCome on captain!Jennifer is capturing the action of everyone Drinking is more fun than playing! My two Korean friends come to supportMy two coaches, Yves and Ake. Without both of them I would not improve this much.
The event ended with laughter and joy. Our first Pickleball Challenge in Phuket was a success. Being captain of team Scorpion was really fun. I enjoyed working with all the captains and my team members, who all had different personalities, abilities, and ages, but we shared one thing in common: having fun!
I encourage everyone to try Pickleball because it’s a sport for all ages and easier to play than many other sports. For beginners, keep practicing, and if you want to improve, consider taking lessons from a professional coach. You’ll notice a big difference and have more fun as you improve. And for all players, be kind to each other, no matter how good you are at playing Pickleball. People will remember one thing, how you treat them, so treat everyone with respect and kindness. Life is fleeting, and our interactions define us.
Lastly, this may seem like a travel blog, but I want to share my experiences with pickleball. Playing pickleball is a new journey for me, similar to traveling to new places. I believe I will enjoy it and hope to help others enjoy the game as well.
Let’s see how my ball continue to travel through the air and where it might take me.