Manu Martín, one of padel’s most respected coaches, is coming to London in July for a three-day run of exclusive masterclasses organised by Padel Travel X.
The sessions will take place at Padel Hub in North London on July 14, Racketeer in Acton on July 15, and Rocket Padel Battersea on July 16.
Elite coaching across three London padel venues
Martín will be joined by four coaches from his MM Academy, bringing a structured, high-performance training approach to amateur players in the capital.

His coaching credentials are substantial, with a track record that includes working with Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia, the current men’s world No. 1 pairing, as well as Gemma Triay and former No. 1 Alejandra Salazar.
Small groups and match-focused feedback
Each day will feature five two-hour sessions, with players coached in small groups to keep the experience focused and personal.
The format includes 90 minutes of on-court training followed by a 30-minute Americano-style tournament, allowing participants to put the session’s ideas into practice while receiving tactical feedback in real time.
The masterclasses are designed for players ranging from improver level to advanced, making them suitable for committed club players looking to sharpen both technique and match awareness.
The MM Academy system comes to the UK
Rather than a standard clinic, the London programme is intended to introduce players to the MM Academy methodology used in the development of professional-level padel talent.
For the UK’s fast-growing padel scene, the arrival of a coach of Martín’s standing signals how quickly the sport is moving from social phenomenon to serious performance culture.
Padel Travel X continues its high-profile London programme
The event follows Padel Travel X’s January masterclass with world No. 7 Paquito Navarro, reinforcing the company’s push to bring international padel expertise to British players.
Places are expected to be limited, and with three prime London venues on the schedule, demand is likely to be strong among players keen to train under one of the sport’s leading minds.
For ambitious amateurs, this is a rare chance to step onto court with a coach whose methods have shaped some of the best players in the modern game.




