While waiting for a new big announcement in June concerning the north east of France, group 4PADEL continues its development and unveils the construction of new tracks of padel in its complexes in Mulhouse, Orléans and Limoges.

Offer doubled in Orléans

A Mulhouse, these are two additional tracks which will replace a football field and be added to the four padel existing. The work will take place from May 10 to 22, with the added bonus of changing the carpets of the two current indoor tracks and work in the changing rooms: the 4PADEL will now have 4 indoor tracks and 2 outdoor tracks.

A Orleans, the offer padel increases by 100%, the complex going from two indoor tracks currently to four very soon. The work, as fast as a vibora from Paquito, will begin on May 17 for delivery scheduled for May 26. And there too, the locker rooms will benefit from a makeover.

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100 new tracks by 2025

The end of May will also be marked by improvements to Limoges, where 4PADEL built a new panoramic track, delivered at the beginning of June. Local aficionados will therefore be able to benefit from a total of 4 tracks.

These announcements confirm the program of the group LE FIVE / 4PADEL, which plans to acquire 100 new tracks of padel by 2025, including more than 30 by 2023. Eventually, the group will therefore offer some 200 tracks of padel on French territory.

The year 2023 will be marked by the construction of a complex 100% padel à Rouen with 11 tracks starting this summer.

Finally, in 2025, another complex entirely dedicated to padel and its lovers should see the light of day in Cannes. Yes, they Cannes!

After 40 years of tennis, Jérôme falls into the pot of padel in 2018. Since then, he thinks about it every morning while shaving… but never shaves pala in hand! Journalist in Alsace, he has no other ambition than to share his passion with you, whether you speak French, Italian, Spanish or English.