All About Padel

WHAT IS PADEL

Padel is a racquet sport played in a partly glass-walled partly fenced court, always in a 2-on-2 format.
It’s social, fun, and suitable for all ages.​

A SOCIAL SPORT

Padel is always played in doubles, making it a great way to socialize and meet new people.

FOR EVERYONE

Perfect for all ages and genders. Women often excel thanks to strategy over strength.

VERSATILE & FLEXIBLE

Pairs well with other activities like yoga for a balanced fitness routine.

COMPETITIONS & LEAGUES

From casual matches to tournaments, Padel offers endless challenges.
Women in Padel

STRATEGY OVER STRENGTH

Padel is a sport where strategy often outweighs physical power. Women excel by focusing on tactical play, precision, and teamwork, making every match a game of skill and intelligence rather than brute force.

A SPORT THAT CONNECTS

With its social and dynamic nature, padel quickly becomes an addictive sport for many women. It fosters a welcoming community, bringing together players of all skill levels and creating strong connections both on and off the court.

A BALANCED & GROWING SPORT

Padel is the perfect complement to other mindful practices like yoga and Pilates, enhancing coordination, flexibility, and balance. As its global presence expands, more women are joining leagues and tournaments, shaping the future of the sport.

GLOBAL GROWTH OF PADEL → Padel has become one of the fastest-growing sports worldwide. In 2024, it was estimated that there were about 30 million amateur players across 130 countries. This surge in popularity has been accompanied by a significant expansion in infrastructure, with over 60,000 registered courts globally. The sport's accessibility and social nature have been key factors in its international growth.
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PADEL EXPANSION IN THE USA → Although Padel is relatively new in the United States, its growth has been remarkable. In 2025, there were approximately 90,000 players in the country, with a rapid increase in court construction. The number of courts is expected to double in 2025, reflecting the rising demand and popularity of the sport. This boom is partly attributed to the influence of Generation Z, who have embraced Padel as a preferred social and athletic activity.
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FUTURE PROJECTIONS FOR PADEL → In the USA, new Padel projects will add around 20,000 courts by 2030, highlighting the sport's massive potential in the country. This growth reflects the increasing acceptance and excitement for Padel across different regions. Padel is truly experiencing a global boom, driven by its accessibility, social appeal, and the expanding infrastructure supporting its practice.

















