A third of Britain's nightclubs have closed since 2020. People want to go out — they just need somewhere worth going.
Padel courts went up 60% in the UK in 2023. The sport was growing. The culture around it wasn't.
Shot4Shot is what happens when someone decides to fix both at once.
Padel coach. Recording artist. Londoner. Not a combination you see often — and exactly why Shot4Shot works the way it does.
The coaching is real. Lemzi has been on court with complete beginners and competitive players — he knows how to make someone feel comfortable picking up a racket for the first time, and how to make them better once they have.
The music background means the DJ curation at every event isn't guesswork. Curated artists, elite quality — not booked for their following. Hip-hop, rap, R&B, afrobeats, dancehall, grime. Music that fits the room.
Two worlds. One format. Shot4Shot is where they meet.
The court is the excuse.
The room is the reason.
Not competitive. Not a gym class. People who want to actually use their body on a weekend and actually talk to someone new while doing it — without it feeling forced.
Beginner to intermediate. You don't need to have played before. Court rotation is organised. If you want to socialise without touching a racket, there's a ticket for that too — Just For The Vibes.
The format keeps the room manageable. Everyone plays, everyone mingles. Alternative activities on the side — blackjack, mini padel. No one sits around waiting.
Beginner or not,
you play.
Organised court rotation, beginner and intermediate sessions — no experience needed to get on court and actually enjoy it.
Curated DJs.
All event.
Hip-hop, rap, R&B, afrobeats, dancehall, alte, grime, trap. Booked for quality, not clout — from first serve to last drink.
Small room.
On purpose.
A deliberate cap keeps the room a room — not a crowd. You leave knowing people. Names, faces, numbers.