Pádel Nuestro, part of the 360 Padel Group, has launched a new flagship store at 257 Calle Rosselló in Barcelona, close to the city's main high street, Passeig de Gràcia. The opening positions it directly across from competitor Tennis-Point, intensifying competition in the padel retail sector. The parent company reported revenues nearing €90 million in fiscal year 2025, solidifying its status as the world's largest omnichannel padel distributor.
The new Pádel Nuestro store marks an expansion for the brand in Barcelona, where it already operates outlets in Badalona and Sabadell. Its primary flagship remains in Madrid's Chamartín district. Located just meters from Passeig de Gràcia, the store at Calle Rosselló aims to capitalize on the area's high foot traffic.
This development follows reports from Idealista/News in December, confirming the site's selection. The 360 Padel Group, which owns Pádel Nuestro, specializes in padel equipment and includes the Siux brand in its portfolio. Initially targeting €80 million in revenues for fiscal year 2025—a 44 percent increase—it ultimately approached €90 million, according to TradeSport.
Directly opposite the new store is Tennis-Point's 390-square-meter outlet, stocking around 30,000 items from brands including Adidas, Wilson, Fila, Bullpadel, Dunlop, and Tretorn. When Tennis-Point opened in 2020, its then-CEO for Spain, Miquel Just, stated the goal was “in short order to become the absolute leader in the Spanish market, in tennis and especially in padel,” as quoted in the International Padel Cluster’s newsletter.
In contrast, Tennis-Point functions as a generalist in racquet sports, with a gross merchandise value of about $125 million (€105 million) for fiscal year 2024, per ECDB data. The proximity of these stores highlights growing rivalry in Spain's padel market, where 360 Padel Group leads as a dedicated distributor.