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Build a padel club
A working checklist for taking a padel club from idea to opening day. Set your court count and country, choose indoor or outdoor, and work through the nine phases. Your ticks are saved on this device, and each phase links to the suppliers you need.
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Decide what you are building and prove it can pay for itself before spending on courts.
Suppliers Business services 3 listed -
Settle the site and layout before the courts. For an indoor club, settle the building too, since it sets height and cost.
Suppliers Indoor and facility 4 listed -
The single largest purchase. Choose the court type, the maker and the groundworks.
Suppliers Build a court 12 listed -
Turf, sand and glass define how the court plays and how long it lasts.
Suppliers Surfaces and materials 8 listed -
Light to the right level for your play standard and size the power supply for it.
Suppliers Lighting and energy 4 listed -
Cameras, streaming and connectivity add revenue and keep players coming back.
Suppliers Court tech 13 listed -
The system that runs bookings, access, pricing and memberships day to day.
Suppliers Booking and club software 11 listed -
Stock the shop and hire the coaches that turn a facility into a club.
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Open with momentum, fill the calendar and keep the courts playable.
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FAQ
Common questions
How many courts should a new padel club have?
Most viable clubs start with three to six courts. Fewer than three makes fixed costs and staffing hard to cover; more than six needs strong proven demand. The right number comes from your catchment study and revenue model in phase one.
Is it better to build indoor or outdoor courts?
Outdoor is cheaper to build and faster to open but loses playable hours to weather. Indoor costs more because of the building and its height, ventilation and lighting, but sells hours all year. Many clubs run a mix. Choose the balance in the planning phase, then this tool adapts the later steps to your choice.
What order should the work happen in?
Plan and finance first, then for indoor clubs settle the building, then courts, surfaces, lighting, technology and software, then equipment and staff, and finally launch and maintenance. The nine phases above follow that order.
How do I get quotes from suppliers for each phase?
Each phase links to the relevant category in the directory so you can contact companies directly. When you have set your court count, setup and country, the button at the end forwards your project to relevant listed companies in one step, free for buyers.
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