Friendlier than tennis
Doubles by default, walls in play, slower ball — beginners reach a rally in their first session. That keeps players coming back, which keeps courts booked.
The sport
Padel is the fastest-growing racket sport in Europe. The argument for opening a court — for a club, a school, a council or an investor — has never been shorter or sharper.

Doubles by default, walls in play, slower ball — beginners reach a rally in their first session. That keeps players coming back, which keeps courts booked.
A 20×10m padel court fits where a tennis court doesn't. Three padel courts can drop into the footprint of one tennis court, multiplying booking capacity per square metre.
Glass-walled, well-lit, low-noise, low-impact — padel courts pass planning conditions that bigger sports infrastructure often can't.
Galvanised + electrostatically powder-coated steel and IP65 lighting handle Irish weather. Add an awning for true year-round play under cover.
Who it's for
Coach-led, league-standard play. Tournament-grade glass and lighting on every system.
Read the pitch →Civic facilities with planning compliance, durable finishes and transparent pricing.
Read the pitch →Safe, durable courts for PE and after-school programmes. Junior-friendly geometry.
Read the pitch →Pay-and-play and mixed-use venues. Modular install means faster time-to-revenue.
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