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Padel Courts: Features, Dimensions And Prices
The Rise of Padel: Understanding the Game, Fields, and Costs
Padel has become increasingly popular in our country, with fields multiplying, especially in large cities and their outskirts. In this article, we will explain what padel is, its field characteristics, costs associated with playing, constructing a field, and its benefits.
Content
- What is Padel?
- How are Padel Fields Constructed?
- Costs Associated with Playing Padel
- Construction Costs for a Padel Field
- Revenue from a Padel Field
- How Long Do Padel Fields Last?
- Playtomic App for Managing Reservations
- Who Should Consider Building a Padel Field?
- Padel in Italy: Prospects for Growth
- What Makes Padel an Attractive Sport for Italians?
1. What is Padel?
For those who are still unfamiliar with the sport, padel is a racquet game that combines elements of tennis, squash, and badminton. It’s played on a smaller, enclosed court with walls on all sides, similar to a tennis court but smaller in size and shape. The game uses a racquet made of carbon fiber and composite materials, which are smooth and flat, allowing for powerful hits.
2. How are Padel Fields Constructed?
Padel fields are enclosed courts with walls on all four sides. They are 20 meters long and 10 meters wide, with an acceptable tolerance of 0.5%. The surface is usually made of concrete, asphalt, or a synthetic surface. The lines are similar to those found in tennis courts, but there are no corridors.
The serving area has the same dimensions as a tennis court. The walls are high enough for the ball to bounce off them (3 meters at the sides), while the netting is 88 cm high in the middle and 92 cm at the edges, slightly lower than that of a tennis court.
3. Costs Associated with Playing Padel
The cost of renting a padel field in Italy ranges from €40 to €60 per hour, with most bookings lasting 60 or 90 minutes. Prices can vary depending on whether a membership is required and if the facilities include amenities such as showers, relaxation zones, and saunas.
4. Construction Costs for a Padel Field
The cost of building a padel field in Italy varies from €10,000 to €70,000, depending on the structure type (e.g., inflatable cover or rigid structure). It’s advisable to build at least two adjacent fields to spread costs and increase revenue from bookings.
5. Revenue from a Padel Field
Studies have shown that padel fields are economically profitable, especially when considering three or more fields. Bookings for a field in Milan are becoming increasingly difficult to secure, especially during evening hours.
Maintenance costs are relatively low, and the management of fields can be handled by one staff member plus cleaning personnel. To increase profitability, it’s recommended to offer bar services and sell sports equipment, such as racquets, balls, grips, drinks, and accessories.
6. How Long Do Padel Fields Last?
Padel fields are very durable, with a lifespan of at least 10 years, often exceeding 15 years. Regular maintenance can extend the life of the field to 20 years.
7. Playtomic App for Managing Reservations
Most padel players in Milan use an app called Playtomic to make bookings. The app allows users to reserve fields individually or propose new matches with other players, with bookings confirmed only if three additional players join the proposal.
The app also enables direct payments for reservations, simplifying the booking process.
8. Who Should Consider Building a Padel Field?
Several companies that specialize in building sports facilities and fencing have started offering padel fields to their clients. Among these, Officine D’Amico (Brindisi) is one of the most experienced and affordable options, with over 50 years of experience.
9. Padel in Italy: Prospects for Growth
Padel has excellent prospects for growth in Italy due to its unique features that suit Italy’s lifestyle. Here are some advantages:
- Easy to play: Padel is a fun and engaging sport that can be enjoyed by players with varying levels of fitness, making it an ideal activity for those who want to stay active without feeling overwhelmed.
- Social benefits: The game encourages social interaction, often played in couples, fostering new friendships among players.
- Cardiovascular health benefits: Padel provides excellent cardiovascular exercise, promoting overall well-being and aiding in weight loss.
- Simple rules: The game’s simple rules make it accessible to new players, reducing barriers to entry.
- Affordable costs: The cost of playing padel is relatively low, making it an attractive option for people looking for a recreational activity.
Padel offers several benefits that have captivated the hearts and minds of many Italians.
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