
The maintained of padel courts is essential to ensure playing quality and safety. In the first three months of 2024, the Netherlands invested heavily in the maintenance of both indoor and outdoor padel courts. In this blog, we dive into the figures and show where the maintenance work took place.
Indoor padel courts: 47 padel courts across eight locations
Between 1 January and 31 March 2024, as many as 47 indoor padel courts maintained across eight different locations. This shows that great attention and care is given to maintaining the quality of indoor courts, where players can count on optimal playing conditions.
The locations where maintenance took place ranged from large sports complexes to smaller padel clubs. Maintenance included cleaning the courts and replacing damaged materials. Thanks to these efforts, padel players in the Netherlands can continue to enjoy high-quality indoor playing facilities.
Outdoor padel courts: 31 padel courts across 10 locations
In addition to the indoor courts, there are also 31 outdoor padel courts maintained at 10 different locations. Maintaining outdoor courts often brings additional challenges due to the impact of weather conditions such as rain. Despite this, a lot of hard work went into keeping the outdoor courts in optimal condition for players.
Maintenance work on the outdoor courts includes re-infilling the artificial grass and checking and adjusting the nets and fences. This careful approach ensures that padel players can also enjoy good and safe playing conditions outdoors.
Conclusion
Padel court maintenance is an ongoing process that contributes to the growth and popularity of the sport in the Netherlands. The recent maintenance work between 1 January 2024 and 31 March 2024 demonstrates a strong focus on maintaining high-quality playing facilities, both indoor and outdoor.