Padel Worldwide: How the Sport Spread

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Last updated: 13.03.2026

From a private courtyard in Acapulco, padel has spread to six continents in half a century. Each region has brought its own flavour: Argentina — mass participation, Spain — infrastructure, Scandinavia — year-round indoor courts.

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Waves of Growth

The global rise of padel can be divided into three waves:

WavePeriodRegions
First1970s–1990sMexico, Argentina, Spain
Second2000–2015Portugal, Brazil, UAE, Italy
Third2015–presentScandinavia, UK, France, USA, Asia

Latin America

Argentina

The birthplace of mass padel. By the 1980s, thousands of clubs operated across the country. The Argentine school has produced legendary players and coaches.

  • Courts: ~7,000 (FIP data, 2024)
  • Highlight: padel is the second-most popular sport after football
  • [UNVERIFIED] ~1.4 million registered players (FIP data)

Brazil

Growth began in the 2000s. Major cities (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro) became development hubs.

  • Courts: ~3,000
  • Highlight: active new construction, strong youth interest

Mexico

The country where padel was born. Despite its historical primacy, mass adoption lags behind Argentina and Spain.

  • Courts: ~1,000
  • Highlight: focus on resort areas and the capital region

Europe

Spain

The undisputed leader in infrastructure. See Padel in Spain for details.

  • Courts: ~17,000 (2024, +5% YoY)
  • Players: ~6 million
  • Highlight: padel is embedded in the culture, available in every city

Sweden

Phenomenal growth between 2015 and 2025. The cold climate drove massive construction of indoor courts.

  • Courts: ~4,200
  • Highlight: the vast majority of courts are indoor; padel centres as a business model
  • [UNVERIFIED] Sweden has the second-highest number of courts per capita in Europe after Spain

Italy

Rapid growth since 2018. Clubs are opening all over the country, from Milan to Sicily.

  • Courts: ~10,000+ (2025, surpassed Sweden)
  • Highlight: high demand, active investment environment

Finland

A model similar to Sweden — predominantly indoor courts in urban areas.

  • Courts: ~1,500
  • Highlight: strong ties to tennis clubs, combined facilities

United Kingdom

Active growth since 2020, supported by the LTA (Lawn Tennis Association).

  • Courts: ~760+ (2024), growing fast
  • Highlight: many tennis clubs are adding padel courts to their existing infrastructure

France

Growth accelerated in 2022–2025. The French Tennis Federation (FFT) has integrated padel into its structure.

  • Courts: ~2,500
  • Highlight: government-level support through sports federations

Portugal

Geographic and cultural proximity to Spain ensured early adoption.

  • Courts: ~2,000
  • Highlight: popular in coastal resort areas

Middle East

UAE and Qatar

Extreme heat has led to a dominance of indoor courts (~70%).

  • Highlight: premium facilities, hosting Premier Padel events
  • Qatar is a strategic FIP partner through Qatar Sports Investments

North America

USA

[UNVERIFIED] Padel still trails pickleball in popularity, but interest is growing. Main hubs: Miami, Los Angeles, New York, Texas.

  • Courts: ~700 (2025, rapid growth)
  • Highlight: competing with pickleball for the racquet-sports audience

Asia

The least developed region, but growing:

  • Japan: ~50 courts, supported through tennis clubs
  • India, Thailand, China: a handful of venues, pilot projects

What Drives Growth?

Why is padel spreading so fast?

  1. Low barrier to entry — you can start playing after one session
  2. Social format — doubles on a compact court encourages interaction
  3. Space-efficient — a court requires less room than a tennis court
  4. Investment appealpayback in 2–7 years
  5. Media exposure — Premier Padel broadcasts raise awareness

Outlook

  • Olympic Games: FIP is campaigning for padel’s inclusion in the programme
  • USA and Asia: key growth markets for the next decade
  • Professional tour: consolidation under FIP / Premier Padel

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