Best for
Where this court type works best
Premium clubs, leisure destinations, hotels, show courts, high-end venues and commercial sites where appearance and visibility matter.
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Panoramic padel court range
Panoramic padel courts create a cleaner, more open visual appearance and are often chosen for premium clubs, show courts and sites where presentation matters.
Best for
Premium clubs, leisure destinations, hotels, show courts, high-end venues and commercial sites where appearance and visibility matter.
Site notes
Panoramic courts can be used outdoors, indoors or as part of covered projects, depending on the selected model and site conditions.
Available options
Panoramic option
A premium panoramic court with a clean visual finish and strong suitability for clubs and commercial venues.
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Alternative panoramic option
A distinctive panoramic court design for sites wanting a premium look with open sightlines.
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Flagship panoramic option
A high-end panoramic court for premium clubs, show courts and projects where appearance is a major priority.
View court details →Single panoramic option
A single court version for smaller sites that still want a premium panoramic look.
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Covered panoramic option
A covered panoramic court for projects that want premium presentation with greater weather protection.
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Next step
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.
Discuss your project →Common questions
That depends on space, budget, site access, planning sensitivity, intended use and whether the project is private, community-led or commercial.
Yes. Many court options can be used for commercial projects, but the right specification depends on expected usage, booking model and long-term plans.
Planning depends on the site, location, lighting, height, surrounding properties and whether the court is indoor, outdoor or covered.
In many cases, yes. If expansion is likely, it is worth planning the layout, access and services with future phases in mind.