A regular discussion we have with clubs is about whether to build padel courts at their venue and many times the tennis clubs have 10+ courts of which usually at least 2 or 3 are surplus to requirements… So we asked one of our UK based coaches to share their thoughts on building one padel court.
When it comes to enjoying a thrilling game of padel, having the right court size and materials is crucial for a fantastic experience. In this guide, we’ll delve into the official dimensions for padel court, and the sizes we use in PadelMagic for our courts.
Available in Cornwall for the first time, The Point has two purpose built Padel courts situated just outside our clubhouse. Courts are available to book via the Playtomic App on the hour during health club opening hours.
A standard padel court is rectangular in shape and measures 10 meters wide by 20 meters long. The court is divided in half by a net 88 cm high in the center and 92 cm high at the posts. It also has a 10-meter service line and a 6-meter baseline.
Building a padel court requires careful planning, adherence to regulations, and attention to detail. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you through the process
If you are thinking about building new padel courts or maybe even a padel club, it is important to make relevant considerations about the project before you start. In this article, we will guide you step by step through what you should consider if you are planning to build one or more padel courts.
Whether you have an existing sports facility or tennis club if your aim is to get more people through the doors, it will almost certainly help! The numbers generally surprise most clubs and you roughly get 180-200 players per week per padel court, providing you are doing a good job of renting the courts.