Largest padel venue in Wales to open in Cardiff soon

Padium, a prominent London-based padel club, is expanding to Cardiff with its first venue outside the capital. The new facility in Cardiff Bay Retail Park will feature eight indoor courts, becoming the largest padel venue in Wales. Construction is underway on the site of a former Argos store, with an opening expected in the coming months.

The arrival of Padium in Cardiff addresses the rising demand for premium padel facilities in South Wales, where current options are limited to a few outdoor courts and two existing indoor venues: House of Sport with six courts and Game4Padel in nearby Penarth.

Houman Ashrafzadeh, founder of Padium, called the expansion a significant milestone. He stated, “The demand for high quality padel facilities in Wales is at an all-time high and we’re excited to introduce our premium offering to this vibrant sporting city.” Ashrafzadeh highlighted Cardiff Bay's ongoing transformation, which includes a new 15,000-capacity indoor arena, residential developments, office spaces, and additional leisure options, as an ideal setting for the club.

Spanning 35,000 square feet, the venue will replicate the high-end features of Padium's Canary Wharf location, which opened nearly two years ago with support from Spotify co-founder Martin Lorentzon. Amenities will include coaching services, a cafe and bar, a pro shop, co-working areas, a players' lounge, luxury changing rooms, and a spa with sauna. Marketing efforts are already in progress, though no exact opening date has been announced.

A Padium spokesman emphasized the club's role in filling a gap for indoor premium padel in Cardiff. “The city’s strong sporting culture, combined with the fast-growing popularity of padel makes Cardiff an ideal location for Padium’s expansion,” he said. This move comes amid a surge in padel interest across the UK, with two other new centers planned in the city: Smash Padel at Llandaff Bowling Green and a conversion at David Lloyd in Penylan.

Padel itself is a doubles racket sport blending elements of tennis and squash, played on an enclosed court using solid paddles and low-compression balls. Its accessibility and emphasis on strategy over power have fueled its growth, appealing to players of all ages and skill levels.

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Plans for a £4m purpose-built padel centre called Swing have been unveiled in Nottingham, featuring 11 courts and additional wellness and social facilities. The project, submitted by ALB Group, aims to create the UK's largest such venue if approved. Construction could start immediately, with an opening targeted within seven months.

The largest padel venue in Wales, Padium Cardiff, is preparing to open in the coming months, bringing eight indoor courts to Cardiff Bay Retail Park. This expansion from London's Padium marks the brand's first venture outside the English capital, addressing the growing demand for premium padel facilities in South Wales. The venue will offer a range of amenities including coaching, a cafe, and a spa, aligning with the area's ongoing redevelopment.

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Padel, a racket sport blending tennis and squash, has rapidly gained traction in Liverpool over the past year. Local facilities like Ignite Padel's new Speke center are drawing crowds for its social and inclusive appeal. Enthusiasts cite its accessibility and fun as key to its rise.

Phoenix Palladium in Mumbai has unveiled the Phoenix HSBC Racquet Club, India's biggest integrated rooftop facility for racquet sports. The 12-court venue, perched atop the mall in Lower Parel, features six padel and six pickleball courts built to international standards. It combines sport with lifestyle elements, including retail and dining, to serve players of all levels amid rising demand in South Mumbai.

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A site in Liverpool that has sat idle for over 15 years is now the focus of plans for a six-court padel facility. Velocity Leisure, the current owner, hopes this proposal will succeed where previous ideas for hotels and trampoline parks have failed. The development aims to tap into the rising popularity of the racket sport.

Two innovative padel facilities are set to transform disused aircraft hangars into sports venues in the UK. Padel Tree plans a six-court club at Fairoaks Airport in Surrey, opening in March, while Mellors Group aims to create an eight-court site at Hucknall Aerodrome in Nottinghamshire. These projects highlight the growing popularity of padel in unique, historic settings.

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Ace Padel, a growing racket sport venue, has launched its second site in Milton, Stoke-on-Trent, this month. Founded by Jamie Reynolds and Lewis Wooley, the company aims to make padel more accessible to local communities. The new outdoor facility offers lower prices and extended hours to accommodate demand from the popular first center.

 

 

 

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