MADRID: Playtomic, the world鈥檚 largest community of racquet sport players and clubs, and PwC鈥檚 Business Strategy Consulting arm, Strategy&, have released the Playtomic 2025 Global Padel Report, widely referred to as the 鈥淏ible of Padel.鈥
The report offers the most comprehensive look at the continued international rise and impact of padel, the world鈥檚 fastest-growing sport.
In 2024 alone, 3,282 new clubs opened worldwide, averaging nearly nine new clubs per day (a 22% increase from 2023), and 7,187 new courts were built pushing the global total past 50,000.
This 26% year-over-year growth in clubs and 17% growth in courts reflects a sport that is not only scaling rapidly but maturing sustainably and entering mainstream society.
The sport鈥檚 growth is not expected to slow down anytime soon either as more than 81,000 padel courts are expected to be built by 2027.
Playtomic Co-Founder and CCO Pablo Carro said: 鈥淲ith a new court opening every two and a half hours worldwide, padel has finally joined the top table of the world鈥檚 sporting elite.鈥
Key Findings from the 2025 Report
Global Growth Surge: Padel is now established in over 90 countries, with high-growth markets including Portugal, the Netherlands, U.S., UK, UAE, Mexico, India and Indonesia.
Tech-Driven Success: Padel clubs using digital tools like Playtomic鈥檚 platform are outperforming competitors by 3-5x, showing how data and smart booking are supercharging padel鈥檚 global ecosystem.
The 鈥淪ticky Sport鈥: Once people try padel, they鈥檙e hooked. With a 92% return rate, padel boasts an incredibly high return rate after just one session, driven by its accessibility, social nature and addictive gameplay.
Pickleball Parallels: While often compared, the two sports are increasingly coexisting with 30% of U.S. pickleball venues now offering padel courts - a significant shift from 12 months ago.
Olympic Ambitions: With backing from the International Padel Federation (FIP), 2025 is a pivotal year for padel鈥檚 push toward inclusion in the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.
Playtomic Managing Director Antonio Robert Aragones said: 鈥淧adel isn鈥檛 just gaining popularity, it鈥檚 driving a global movement. This report doesn鈥檛 just reflect the sport鈥檚 growth; it helps guide it. Positioned at the heart of padel鈥檚 global ecosystem, we offer an unmatched perspective through our data, technology and deep connection to the community.鈥
PwC鈥檚 Head of the Global Padel Report, Elena Martin mentioned: 鈥淲e are delighted to see that the sector has returned to a path of organic and sustainable growth, following the post-COVID activity surge and the adjustments made in 2023. With over 50,000 leads currently, development remains strong, particularly in key markets such as France and the United Kingdom. Our projections suggest that this growth momentum will continue in the years ahead.鈥