Paddle halls

WHAT IS PADEL?

Padel is a sport that originated in Latin American countries and is widely played in Europe—particularly on courts in Spain. Currently, it is experiencing rapid expansion across Western Europe. Padel combines elements of squash and tennis. It delivers satisfaction from the very first hours spent on the court. Moreover, it is a sport for everyone—professional athletes, families with children, and older adults—offering not only physical activity but also a fun way to spend time with friends.

PADEL HALL – DIMENSIONS

A padel court fits within dimensions of 10m x 20m, occupying three times less space than a standard tennis court (18m x 36m). One of its advantages is that it can easily be added as a complementary feature to existing tennis facilities.

Since padel is most enjoyable when played outdoors, we have developed a concept of a light arched roof structure with curtain walls, LED lighting, and a heating system for autumn and winter. The concept, designed for covering one or more padel courts, was developed in cooperation with the Polish Padel Federation (www.pfpadla.pl), ensuring the facility meets all technical standards for a professional court and allows for year-round usage.

ADVANTAGES OF BUILDING A PADEL HALL

Constructing a padel hall or court brings several benefits:

  1. Year-Round Accessibility
    No need to worry about weather conditions—rain, snow, or wind won’t interrupt play. You can enjoy optimal playing conditions in both summer and winter.

  2. Playing Comfort
    A stable temperature and wind-free environment improve match quality. There’s no blinding sunlight to disrupt visibility.

  3. Better Lighting
    Professional lighting enables play in the evenings and at night. Even illumination reduces shadows and improves ball visibility.

  4. Safety
    No slippery surfaces mean a lower risk of injuries. Stable indoor conditions eliminate sudden wind gusts that could affect ball control.

  5. Increased Court Durability
    The surface and nets are less exposed to weather conditions, extending their lifespan.

  6. Possibility of Hosting Tournaments and Events
    Professional conditions encourage the organization of competitions and larger events. The hall allows for comfortable placement of stands, facilities, and spectator areas.

HOW IS A PADEL HALL BUILT?

Main components of the facility include:

  • Foundation footings and concrete slab

  • Lightweight arched steel frame (arches spanning 24m)

  • Double-layer insulated PVC cladding

  • Side curtain walls (sliding)

  • LED lighting system

  • Heating system

  • Padel4U court (glass walls + sports surface)

  • Court facilities (changing rooms, storage)

  • Land development and utility connections around the courts

Based on our experience with various sports facility projects, we carry out all construction work in-house as the general contractor. In cooperation with the client, we support the project from the individual concept and preparatory stages through to full completion.

Maintaining strong relationships with past clients and users allows us to incorporate their feedback, suggestions, and ideas into future projects.

Contact us today to learn more!