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How much space you need depends on whether a padel court is to be used for competition. If the court needs to be approved for this purpose, at least 21 x 14 metres of space should be taken into account. This is because of the run-out zones that must be provided according to the standards. When this is not required, you can assume a minimum of 21 x 11 metres. Of course, the more space the better!

The height of the hall should be right. A minimum of 7 metres is maintained for recreational players and 8 metres for competitive players. It is also important that the floor is sufficiently flat and it is also hard enough for the ball bounce. We should be able to fix in the floor by 10 cm.

The cost of an indoor padel court ranges between €30,000 and €60,000. Keep in mind that this varies for each indoor padel court, as the cost depends entirely on various factors.

The cost of building an outdoor padel court ranges between €60,000 and €80,000. This depends entirely on the type of padel court, foundation, artificial grass, cage, glass and lighting. Ultimately, it is customised for each location. For a good quote, please contact us by mail or phone.

We have pillar cages and panorama cages in our range from AFP Courts, both Redsport and adidas. We also have the option of an aluminium padel court if desired.

Due to the combination of club players and external players, the revenue of a padel court will vary between €25,000 and €40,000 per year.

In principle, a padel court can be built on almost any terrain. Think of a tennis court, lawn, car park, etc. There will be different types of groundwork per location.

Installing a padel court is considered a good investment. Not only do you ensure that athletes can also use your accommodation for padel, you also benefit from the revenue, which can range between €25,000 and €40,000 per year.

Our padel courts are on the Sports Flooring List of NOC*NSF. This means that competition and tournaments may take place on our padel courts and that everything meets the requirements set in the Netherlands.

Our padel courts come from AFP Courts in Barcelona. Here, padel courts are made for more than 20 countries. Together with a Dutch constructor, the "Spanish" padel court was adapted to Dutch standards, making them resistant to our climate and wind. Our product has been in some locations for 5 years and has already proven itself.

This depends entirely on the assignment and our schedule at the time. Since the start of 2021, padel has become hugely popular. Because of this, we do not agree on an official schedule until assignment.

A padel court is 10 metres wide, 20 metres long and 6 metres high.

We usually use 40 x 40 cm ring foundations or concrete slab foundations as foundations. In some cases, piers are also used. The sports floor is by Supersub.

To ensure that players can get the most out of the game, it is best to add new sand to the artificial grass padel court within five to eight years. It is also important to have the padel court maintained once a year or every six months by a specialised company.

Thanks to the approachability of this unique sport, anyone can play padel. This is therefore one of the reasons why padel's popularity has risen so much in recent years.

Two padel courts fit on one tennis court.

The surface of a padel court consists of artificial grass in most cases, but you can also choose concrete or gravel.

A quality padel court should be 10 metres wide, 20 metres long and 6 metres high to accommodate padel doubles.

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