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The warmer months when padel play in the GCC adjusts for extreme heat through timing, facility choices, and hydration.
Definition
In the GCC region, summer months (June-September) see extreme heat that affects padel play. Players typically shift to early morning or evening sessions, use indoor air-conditioned facilities, or take breaks during peak heat. Hydration becomes critical, and recovery between matches requires more attention. Some outdoor tournaments pause during summer, with competitions resuming in fall. Summer padel participation drops in outdoor facilities but continues at premium indoor venues. Seasonal rhythm is a natural part of GCC padel culture.
They shift to early morning/evening play, use air-conditioned indoor facilities, or reduce intensity. Some competitions pause and resume in fall.