In padel, the glass panels are not just used as a divider: they are an integral part of the game.  However, the impact of their condition on player performance, safety and experience remains largely underestimated in many clubs.

Trajectory reading, spin perception, light management, visual comfort, and injury prevention: poorly maintained glass walls can have far more significant consequences than they might seem. As padel becomes more professional, the quality of facilities is becoming a crucial technical issue.

Loïc Pelegri of  Sport Solution , tells us more about this topic.

The brain is constantly analyzing visual information

In racket sports, vision plays a central role in information gathering. In padel, this dimension becomes even more important since players must incorporate the rebounds off the glass walls into their reading of the game.

A ball that rebounds off the back of the glass requires extremely rapid analysis:

  • rebound angle;
  • speed ;
  • depth ;
  • effect ;
  • opponent's position.

The brain processes this information in fractions of a second. However, dirty or marked windows can disrupt this visual processing.

Sports science specialists explain that the quality of contrasts directly influences reaction time and the ability to anticipate. Poor visibility increases cognitive load: the brain has to "compensate" for the degraded visual information.

Result:

  • later reactions;
  • errors of judgment;
  • faster eye strain;
  • loss of precision in movements.

Reflections become a real problem with modern LEDs

With the widespread use of powerful LED lighting in indoor clubs, reflections on windows have become an increasingly common issue.

A window displaying:

  • traces of perspiration;
  • dust residue;
  • ball marks;
  • humidity;
  • or micro-scratches,

can create particularly annoying areas of light reflection.

Under certain conditions, players momentarily lose possession of the ball after a quick bounce. This phenomenon becomes even more noticeable during matches that are filmed or streamed.

Professional players regularly mention the importance of lighting quality and wall transparency in major international tournaments.

Visual fatigue also affects physical performance

The most overlooked aspect is probably eye strain.

When the eyes constantly have to adapt to poor contrast or glare, it increases neurological strain. This eye strain can then have indirect consequences on:

  • concentration;
  • decision making ;
  • reflexes;
  • coordination;
  • precision of movement.

In fast-paced sports, several studies show that visual overload can accelerate mental fatigue in athletes.

In padel, where rallies can be very long and explosive, this dimension becomes particularly important.

Clean windows also improve the club's image

The impact is not limited to the players.

Today, padel clubs have become true hubs of activity and experiences. The condition of the facilities directly influences customer perception.

Clean windows allow for:

  • improved overall brightness;
  • a more pleasant feeling of space;
  • better quality for videos and photos;
  • an immediate impression of professionalism.

Conversely, scratched windows quickly give an impression of aging, even in a new club.

In an increasingly competitive market, visual maintenance of runways is becoming an important element of customer loyalty.

Maintenance that also protects the infrastructure

Finally, regularly cleaning windows is not just about aesthetics.

Dust, humidity or certain residues can gradually weaken certain areas, particularly around fixings and joints.

Regular maintenance allows for:

  • to spot cracks more quickly;
  • to avoid certain micro-degradations;
  • to extend the lifespan of the installations;
  • to reduce heavy maintenance costs.

In high-traffic centers, this monitoring becomes essential to guarantee optimal playing conditions throughout the year.

An often underestimated detail in modern padel

At the highest level, nothing is left to chance. Lighting, grass quality, humidity, temperature… and now the condition of the windows.

Long considered a simple maintenance element, the cleanliness of glass walls now appears as a factor that directly influences playing comfort, tactical reading and the overall experience on a padel court.