The 4PADEL group confirms its ambitious strategy of large-scale expansion across France. In a recent announcement, the brand unveiled the opening of  14 new clubs  across  the second half of 2025  et  the end of 2026 .

Major openings from 2025

From the  second half of 2025 , several cities will welcome new indoor complexes:

  •  Lille Seclin  : 8 indoor tracks
  •  Orléans Fleury (extension)  : 4 additional tracks (8 in total)
  •  Amiens  : 8 indoor tracks
  •  Saint-Ouen  : 8 indoor tracks
  •  Argenteuil  : 10 indoor tracks

These openings will densify the network in urban areas with high potential, particularly in  Ile-de-France  and in  Hauts-de-France , two particularly dynamic regions in the padel market.

2026: a year of consolidation

The following year, 4PADEL will maintain a sustained pace of expansion:

  •  Anthony  (Hauts-de-Seine): 7 indoor tracks
  •  Cannes   (Alpes-Maritimes): 12 slopes including 8 indoors
  •  Lille (new location)  : 10 indoor tracks
  •  Bondy  (Seine-Saint-Denis): 6 indoor tracks
  •  Bordeaux West  (Gironde): 13 indoor tracks
  •  Villers-les-Nancy  (Meurthe-et-Moselle): 8 indoor tracks
  •  Velizy  (Yvelines): 10 indoor tracks
  •  Dijon  (Côte-d'Or): 11 indoor tracks
  •  Lille (new announcement)  : 10 indoor tracks

Geographic analysis: a multi-regional strategy

 Île-de-France in force: 
Not less than  5 projects  are located in or around the Paris region (Saint-Ouen, Argenteuil, Antony, Bondy, Vélizy), confirming the appetite for padel in dense urban areas. These projects particularly target mixed areas, both residential and commercial, where the demand for slots is exploding.

 Northeast structured: 
With  three locations in the Hauts-de-France region  (Lille Seclin, Amiens, Lille intramuros) and one at  Villers-les-Nancy , 4PADEL is strengthening its presence in the northeast, an area historically driven by tennis, but where padel is experiencing spectacular growth.

 South and Atlantic coast: 
Two major projects in  Cannes   et  Bordeaux West  mark the desire to establish themselves in areas that are attractive both for tourism and sport. The southeast (Côte d'Azur) and the southwest (Gironde) are very dynamic markets where padel is establishing itself permanently in the local sporting landscape.

 Center and East in expansion: 
The projects to  Orléans Fleury (Centre-Val de Loire)  et  Dijon (Burgundy-Franche-Comté)  reflect a national networking strategy. These well-served medium-sized towns allow 4PADEL to expand its pool of practitioners while relieving pressure on other saturated clubs.

As padel attracts an ever-wider audience, this expansion will allow  relieve congestion in certain saturated centers , to offer more slots to recreational and competitive players, and to support the explosion of licensees observed in recent years.