Multi-court project range

Multi-court padel sites

Multi-court sites are designed for venues aiming to create a stronger padel destination with higher player capacity and greater commercial potential.

Commercial site Higher capacity Phased potential
Multi-court padel sites

Best for

Where this court type works best

Padel clubs, leisure operators, sports centres, hotels, developers, schools and landowners building a full padel destination.

Site notes

What to consider before choosing

Multi-court projects need stronger layout planning around circulation, access, parking, noise, lighting, drainage, phasing and future facilities.

Available options

Product options in this range

Classic Multi-Court

Practical multi-court option

Classic Padel Court

A practical option for multi-court layouts where durability, cost control and everyday usage are important.

Multi-courtPracticalCommercial
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Panoramic Multi-Court

Premium multi-court option

Panoramic Padel Court

A premium option for multi-court clubs or leisure venues that want a more impressive customer-facing finish.

PremiumOpen viewCommercial
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Covered Multi-Court

Year-round multi-court option

Covered Padel Courts

A stronger option for commercial sites aiming to increase booking reliability and improve year-round usability.

CoveredHigher usageRevenue focused
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What is usually included

Court structure, surface and installation planning

Steel frame and court structure Glass panels and mesh sections Artificial turf and line markings Lighting options where required Groundworks and base preparation Layout, access and planning guidance

Next step

Need help choosing the right option?

Tell us about your site, available space, location and intended use. We can help narrow down which court type is most suitable before you commit to a full design or quote.

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Common questions

Questions about multi-court padel sites

Which court option is best for my site?

That depends on space, budget, site access, planning sensitivity, intended use and whether the project is private, community-led or commercial.

Can this be used for commercial projects?

Yes. Many court options can be used for commercial projects, but the right specification depends on expected usage, booking model and long-term plans.

Do I need planning permission?

Planning depends on the site, location, lighting, height, surrounding properties and whether the court is indoor, outdoor or covered.

Can we add more courts later?

In many cases, yes. If expansion is likely, it is worth planning the layout, access and services with future phases in mind.