Before embarking on this entrepreneurial activity, it is good practice to consult a trusted advisor to assess the feasibility of the project in the chosen location and, if you have identified the right area, also a local professional (engineer, architect, surveyor) who can evaluate in advance whether there are any bureaucratic constraints to the realization of your project.

Do not risk signing rental contracts for unsuitable premises; it would be a serious waste of both money and time. Once the professional has prepared all the necessary documentation to be submitted to the various competent public authorities and you have received the green light, then you can start the process of choosing a trusted supplier for the courts (and the covering if needed).

Always keep in mind this simple and ancient rule: WHO SPENDS LESS, SPENDS TWICE.

And if it is true in life, it is even more so in padel. Clients will choose the center that suits them best, and if you have done everything only in your own interest (low-quality courts, unattractive area, non-insulated covering, poor services, changing rooms like those of a 1970s sports field) rather than in theirs, you will deeply regret your choice.

When you see padel clubs full every day of the week and others so empty that the only court being used is yours (and you feel like you are in a “sad” environment), now you know the reason why this happens. Choose the best, choose quality. It doesn’t matter whether your choice is Padel Corporation or another company (that may work as well or even better than us), what matters is that you choose courts as you would have wanted them as a customer. Everything will go well!!! Good luck!