How to choose a padel coach in Ciudad de México
Taking 4-5 lessons with a certified coach at the start speeds your progress from months to weeks. The difference between a good coach and a mediocre one shows in the first 2 sessions: the good one fixes your grip, footwork and swing timing — fundamentals that shape your whole career. The mediocre one just feeds you balls without diagnosing your real technique.
In Ciudad de México there are 7 certified coaches on PADEL VS, all with a verified Uber-style rating: each student gets an automatic survey after the lesson and scores from 1 to 5. That surfaces the consistent coaches and weeds out the irregular ones. When you see a coach with a 4.7+ rating and 30+ reviews, you know what you're getting.
Lesson types they offer
Coaches in Ciudad de México usually offer three formats: a private lesson 1-on-1 (pricier but you progress faster, 60-90 min, $400-800 MXN/hr), a shared lesson 2-on-1 (same coach with a friend, split cost), and a group clinic of 4 students (cheaper, ideal for intermediate players who already have the fundamentals).
If you're just starting, the most efficient route is one private lesson a week for 4-6 weeks until you have grip + positioning + a basic bandeja under control. After that you can move to a group clinic to stay sharp and work on doubles tactics. Most coaches offer the first session as a brief, no-commitment assessment to gauge your level.
Quality and certification
Not all "coaches" are equal: padel features FEP/FIP certifications (national/international federations with a theory-and-practice course), private academy licenses (Wilson Academy, Bullpadel Pro Academy, etc.) and self-taught trainers with competitive experience. For a beginner, any coach with good reviews works. For an intermediate player wanting to climb to 3rd or 2nd category, look for official certification or experience competing in amateur tournaments.
The guideline price in Ciudad de México runs from $400 to $800 MXN per private hour. Above $1000/hr you're paying for trainers with real competitive experience (ex-pros or active competitors). Always ask how they structure the session: a good coach has a plan in blocks (warm-up, technical drills, situational play, wrap-up). The mediocre one improvises.
Connecting with a coach on PADEL VS
Each coach in the list below has an up-to-date rating, specialty (serve-volley, defense, advanced doubles), the club where they teach and available hours. To book, contact them directly over WhatsApp in one click — no middlemen, no platform commissions. PADEL VS only coordinates the initial connection.
Once you want to see your real progress, play matches and watch your ELO climb week after week. The ELO system calibrates your real level based on every match played. If the coach is good, you'll see it in the ranking in 4-6 weeks.