Eddie Irvine Sports adds three new padel courts in Bangor

Eddie Irvine Sports, a prominent indoor facility in Northern Ireland, is expanding its offerings with three additional padel courts at its Bangor location. This move responds to surging demand for the sport, bringing the total to six courts. The addition underscores the facility's commitment to accessible and social activities.

Eddie Irvine Sports has long been at the forefront of introducing padel to Northern Ireland. The centre first launched two courts in 2015, becoming the region's pioneer in the sport, and followed up with a third in 2024. Now, with three more courts on the way, the facility aims to accommodate the growing enthusiasm among players of all levels.

Padel, a racket sport blending elements of tennis and squash, appeals for its social nature and ease of learning, making it suitable for beginners and experts alike. Its global popularity has surged in recent years, and Northern Ireland is catching up quickly. The management at Eddie Irvine Sports highlighted this trend in a statement: “Padel is the fastest-growing sport at the centre and demand has continued to rise month after month. Adding three new courts allows us to welcome more players, provide additional availability for block-bookers and continue building a strong padel community here in North Down.”

This expansion complements the centre's diverse amenities, which include karting, golf simulators, pickleball, roller disco, snooker, football, and various youth and adult programs. Known for promoting inclusive sports, Eddie Irvine Sports invests in activities that keep people active throughout the year.

Construction on the new courts is slated to start soon, with an opening planned later in 2026. Details about bookings and launch events will follow in the coming weeks. For updates, check eddieirvinesports.com or the facility's social media channels.

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