Read More at Well+Good Earlier this year, pickleball—aka tennis’ trendier cousin—made waves online as the latest sports craze to hit the United States. Celebrities are even getting in on the game, like LeBron James, George and Amal Clooney, and the Kardashians. But pickleball’s domination may be short lived because there’s a growing interest in another net-based sport called padel (pronounced ‘puh-dell’) that’s poised to give it some competition. Already popular in Spain and Latin American countries, padel originated in Mexico in 1969. Today, over 25 million people across 90 countries play padel, making it one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. Fortunately, you don’t need a passport to play. In the latest episode of What the Wellness, Well+Good’s Ella Dove visits Padel Haus, a spacious club nestled in the south Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn that caters to the sport.…