Padel Injury Specialists in Switzerland
Switzerland’s padel scene is growing fast — but finding a clinician who genuinely understands the sport’s specific injury patterns is still a challenge. We are building a rigorously screened directory so you never waste an appointment on a generalist who has never heard of a padel smash.
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In short: verified padel injury specialists in Switzerland are currently being screened against our 6-point criteria — use this page to check coverage in your city and submit a clinic you trust.
Our 6-Point Vetting Criteria
Every specialist listed on PadelRevive must satisfy all six of the following criteria before we publish them. There are no exceptions and no shortcuts.
Named Clinician
A real, identifiable clinician must be associated with every listing. Anonymous clinics are rejected outright.
Verified Qualifications
We verify registration with a recognised Swiss or EU professional body — such as physiotherapists registered with physioswiss or physicians with the FMH.
Racket Sport Relevance
Demonstrable experience treating tennis, padel, squash, or pickleball injuries — not just generic sports medicine.
Real Address and Contact
A verifiable physical address and a working phone number or booking link — no P.O. boxes, no dead links.
Evidence-Based Approach
Treatment protocols must be grounded in current clinical evidence — we do not list practitioners relying solely on unvalidated therapies.
Active Practice
The clinic must be currently accepting patients. Retired specialists and permanently closed practices are removed.
Screening in Progress
We are currently in the process of researching and verifying clinics across Switzerland against our 6-point criteria. No clinic names will be published until the full screening process is complete.
Switzerland’s padel community is expanding rapidly — particularly in Geneva, Zurich, Lausanne, and Lugano. However, clinicians with documented padel-specific expertise remain rare, and we would rather publish nothing than publish something unverified.
If you know a clinic that deserves to be on this list, use the submission form below. We will assess every submission against our criteria and contact you with the outcome.
Cities We Cover
We are building coverage across 29 cities in Switzerland. Clinics in each city below are being actively researched. Cities not yet listed? Submit a request using the form below.
German-Speaking Switzerland
French-Speaking Switzerland (Romandy)
Italian-Speaking Switzerland (Ticino)
Alpine & Resort Areas
Help Us Build This Directory
Know a great clinic? Play in a city we have not listed yet? Tell us — every submission is reviewed by our team.
You know the feeling — you need the right specialist and the list is empty. Most players don’t realise how new padel injury expertise really is. What actually works is knowing which criteria matter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there padel injury specialists in Switzerland?
Dedicated padel injury specialists are rare in Switzerland, as the sport has only grown significantly in recent years. However, sports medicine physicians and physiotherapists with racket sport experience — particularly from tennis — are increasingly applying that expertise to padel. We are actively screening clinicians across Zurich, Geneva, Lausanne, Basel, and Lugano. Check back as our directory fills out, or submit a clinic you trust using the form on this page.
What qualifications should I look for in a Swiss padel injury specialist?
In Switzerland, physiotherapists should be registered with physioswiss and ideally hold a Bachelor or Master degree from a Swiss University of Applied Sciences (HES/FH). Sports medicine physicians should hold the FMH title (Facharzt) with a sports medicine sub-specialisation, or hold the SSMS (Swiss Society of Sports Medicine) membership. Beyond formal credentials, ask specifically about experience treating lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow), rotator cuff issues, and ankle injuries — the most common padel presentations.
Which Swiss cities have the most active padel scenes?
As of 2025-2026, the most active padel cities in Switzerland are Zurich, Geneva, Lausanne, Basel, Lugano, and Bern. Geneva and Lausanne have benefited from cross-border influence from France and Spain. Zurich’s large expat population has driven club growth rapidly. Lugano and the broader Ticino region show strong adoption due to proximity to Italy’s established padel culture. These cities are therefore our research priority for the specialist directory.
Does PadelRevive accept payment for clinic listings in Switzerland?
No. PadelRevive does not accept payment, sponsorship, or any form of commercial arrangement in exchange for directory listings. Every clinic listed will have passed our 6-point vetting criteria on merit alone. This policy applies equally across all countries, including Switzerland. If a clinic approaches you claiming to be a paid partner of PadelRevive, that claim is false.
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