Bring Padel to Your Community
Let’s create something local together
Padel is growing rapidly — but many communities still don’t have easy access to courts close to home.
Padel Fit works with landowners, sports venues and organisations to introduce small, welcoming padel clubs that become part of everyday local life.
If you have a potential location or believe your community would benefit from padel, we’d love to start a conversation.
Why Communities Are Choosing Padel
Padel combines the best parts of sport and social connection.
Easy to learn for beginners
Familiar for tennis and racket sport players
Suitable for all ages and abilities
Social by design
Across the UK, demand is growing quickly — but access remains limited in many areas.
Padel Fit exists to change that.
Where We’re Looking
We are currently exploring opportunities across:
Leicestershire
Rutland
However, we are always happy to hear about strong opportunities slightly beyond these areas.
If you believe your town, venue or organisation could benefit from padel — tell us about it.
Who Can Get Involved?
You don’t need to be a sports operator.
Landowners
Looking to diversify or activate unused space.
Sports Clubs
Interested in attracting new members or expanding participation.
Hospitality & Leisure Operators
Adding activity and social experiences for guests or members.
Employers & Organisations
Supporting wellbeing and community engagement.
Community Champions
Local residents or groups who simply want to see padel arrive in their area.
Sometimes the best opportunities start with a conversation.
What Makes a Good Location?
You don’t need a huge site.
Strong opportunities often include:
Good local access or visibility
Nearby residential communities
Parking availability
Existing leisure or sporting activity
If you’re unsure whether your site could work — we encourage you to get in touch anyway.
Many successful projects begin as early conversations.
Prefer email?
alex@thepadelfit.club
What Happens Next?
Once you contact us:
We review your enquiry.
We may arrange an informal conversation.
If appropriate, we explore feasibility together.
There’s no obligation — just an opportunity to explore what might be possible.