The Court Builders · EU + US

We build
the courts.
You build
the game.

PadelSano designs, manufactures and installs world-class padel courts for clubs, hotels, resorts and investors — engineered structures, healthy business.

Explore court types Why padel, why now
01History

Born in a backyard.
Raised by the world.

Padel wasn't invented in a lab or a boardroom. It started with one man who didn't have room for a tennis court — and improvised.

1969

Acapulco, Mexico

Enrique Corcuera can't fit a tennis court on his property, so he builds a smaller one — 20 by 10 metres — and encloses it with walls. The walls become part of the game. Padel is born.

1974

Marbella, Spain

Corcuera's friend Alfonso de Hohenlohe brings the game to his club in Marbella. Spain's beautiful people fall for it — and Spain becomes padel's true home.

1975

Argentina

The game crosses the Atlantic to Argentina, where it explodes into a national passion — producing generations of the world's best players.

1991

A real sport

The International Padel Federation is founded. Rules are standardised, world championships begin. The backyard game becomes a global sport.

2020s

The boom

Professional tours go global, courts multiply across Europe at record pace, and padel becomes the world's fastest-growing racket sport — with the US as its newest frontier.

02Why padel

The fastest-growing
sport on earth.

Easy to learn, social by design, addictive by nature. Padel is doubles-only, played in an enclosed court where the walls keep every rally alive — which means longer points, more laughs, and players who come back every week.

30M
Players worldwide
58K+
Courts globally today
91K
Courts projected by 2028
#2
Sport in Spain, after football
400K+
Active players in the UK
40%
Female participation

Sources: Playtomic Global Padel Report 2026; Padel Telegraph industry statistics 2025-26.

Europe
The engine.

Europe holds the majority of the world's courts, and demand still outstrips supply — club waiting lists are the norm from Stockholm to Lisbon.

  • Spain Padel's home — court density still growing
  • UK Record growth 2024-25
  • Sweden Thousands of courts built in 5 years
  • Italy · France · Germany Next wave underway

United States
The frontier.

America has ~700 padel courts — and the fastest percentage growth in the world. Clubs in Miami, Dallas and LA book out weeks in advance. The upside is enormous.

  • ~700 courts vs 16,000+ in Spain
  • Racket-sport culture 24M pickleball players ready to convert
  • Investor momentum Clubs opening monthly
03Court types

Pick your court.
We build it.

Every PadelSano court is engineered to international federation specifications — galvanized steel, tempered glass, championship-grade turf — and delivered to your site, anywhere in Europe or the US.

Premium

Panoramic

20m × 10m

Minimal steel behind the glass ends for uninterrupted sightlines. The choice for flagship clubs, spectator courts and social media-ready venues.

Glass12mm tempered
Back wallsReduced-frame panoramic
UseFlagship clubs · events
Showcase

Super Panoramic

20m × 10m

Structural glass corners, virtually invisible framing. Broadcast-grade visibility for centre courts, hotels and rooftop installations.

Glass12mm structural
FramingMinimal / frameless ends
UseCentre courts · resorts
Compact

Single

20m × 6m

The one-on-one court. Smaller footprint, same game DNA — ideal for tight urban plots, hotels and private homes.

Format1 vs 1
Footprint40% less than classic
UseHomes · hotels · academies
All-weather

Indoor & Canopy

Custom

Full indoor structures and canopy roofing systems that keep your courts earning revenue 365 days a year, whatever the climate.

RoofingSteel canopy / full hall
LightingLED match-grade
UseNorthern EU · year-round clubs
Custom

Your Project

You dream it

Branded club fit-outs, multi-court layouts, rooftop engineering, custom colors including your club's identity. Tell us the vision — we build the rest.

Turf colorsBlue · green · black · custom
BrandingGlass printing · turf logos
ScopeSingle court → full club
04The Science

Sano isn't a slogan.
It's the research.

Racket sports aren't just fun — in major population studies they are associated with the largest longevity gains of any form of exercise. Building courts means building public health infrastructure.

+9.7yrs
Longer life expectancy associated with tennis-type racket sports — the largest gain of any sport studied (Copenhagen City Heart Study, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2018)
−47%
Lower all-cause mortality among racket-sport players — study of 80,306 adults (British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2017)
−56%
Lower risk of cardiovascular death — the best result of any sport category in the same study
70-80%
Of max heart rate sustained during padel play (140-160 bpm) — vigorous but gentler than tennis or squash, accessible at every fitness level (IJERPH review, 2022)

Why racket sports
win on longevity

Researchers point to the combination: interval-style exertion for the heart, whole-body coordination for the brain — and crucially, the social bond. Padel is doubles-only; you never play alone. Scientists behind the Copenhagen study suggest that social interaction itself may be a key driver of the longevity effect.

Built for
every body

Peer-reviewed research on padel shows moderate, intermittent intensity — vigorous enough to build cardiovascular fitness, strength and agility, yet accessible enough for beginners, women's programs, juniors and older adults. A sport for the whole membership list, not just the athletes.

Sources: Schnohr et al., Copenhagen City Heart Study, Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2018 · Oja et al., BJSM 2017 (cohort of 80,306 British adults) · Sánchez-Alcaraz & Courel-Ibáñez, Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022. Findings are population-level associations from observational studies.

Let's build
something healthy.

Planning a club, adding courts to a hotel, or investing in the fastest-growing sport on earth? Talk to PadelSano — from first sketch to first serve.

hello@padelsano.com