The next wave of British padel, tracked. The venues confirmed to open, where each is landing and roughly when, kept current as the pipeline moves.
50 padel venues are confirmed opening across the UK through 2026, concentrated in South East, London and East of England, from operators including Pulse Padel, Smash Padel and Slazenger Padel Clubs.
Pulse Padel leads the pipeline with 11 sites, followed by Smash Padel (5) and Slazenger Padel Clubs (4).
The build-out is firmly chain-led: the five most active operators account for 26 of the 50 confirmed openings.
Geographically the momentum sits in the South East and around London, with the East of England close behind.
England leads with 49 of 50 sites; Wales (1) make up the rest.
Grouped by region, soonest first. Filter by timeframe above. Details are shown only where confirmed.
One of the pipeline's largest, at 12 planned courts.
One of the pipeline's largest, at 17 planned courts.
No openings match that timeframe.
Open courts to play now while the pipeline fills in, by region.
Fresh from the pipeline. These opened earlier this year and are playable now.
Swindon
Birmingham
Kingston upon Hull
Glasgow City
Fareham
London Bridge