Yes Yes PadelThe French actor, who aims to make padel accessible less than 20 minutes from home, is shifting into high gear.
To meet its objective of 30 open centers by the end of 2026, the company today announces the simultaneous launch of 8 construction projects across France: Audincourt, Commercy, Lillebonne, Gourdon, Condom, Avallon, Arpajon-sur-Cère and Revel .
Behind this rapid deployment lies a novel economic model that is attracting more and more municipalities: bringing sport and social connection back to the heart of medium-sized cities, without spending a single euro of public money.
The “Deal” Yes Yes Padel a win-win territorial pact
The striking power of Yes Yes Padel It is based on a simple promise made to the Town Halls, which thus transform their unused land into premium sports infrastructure accessible to all:
- €0 public investment Yes Yes Padel finance 100% of the infrastructure construction.
- 0 management constraints The fields are connected and equipped with 100% autonomous proprietary technology (from booking to access and lighting).
- 100% local impact : A new, dynamic living space for residents, with ultra-affordable prices.
A project built hand in hand with local stakeholders
Yes Yes Padel prioritizes a collaborative approach to seamlessly integrate into the sporting ecosystem of each municipality. This simultaneous deployment relies on strong synergies with those who bring sport to life on a daily basis:
- The Town Hall and the school In exchange for making the land available, the facilities are opened to schools. The aim is to integrate padel directly into students' sports programs through dedicated time slots, making the sport accessible to even the youngest children.
- Local tennis clubs Local tennis clubs benefit from reserved time slots on the Yes Yes courts. Padel to boost their offering, offer a new activity to their members from the opening, and manage local sports life (organization of courses, tournaments, etc.).
A strong ambition
“Launching eight projects simultaneously across France is a huge logistical challenge, but above all, it proves that our model works. Local councils have understood the value of our approach: we create premium living and sports facilities completely free of charge for the community. We are building concrete results to deliver on our promise: padel everywhere, for everyone, with 30 centers by the end of the year.”
Kevin Fournier, co-founder of Yes Yes Padel
About Yes Yes Padel
Founded by Kevin Fournier, Alexis Cavet and Bastien Combes, Yes Yes Padel installs and operates semi-covered padel courts in partnership with municipalities and tennis clubs.
Its hybrid model combines general interest and operational efficiency to develop a local offering.
With already 25 partner municipalities and 57 trails in preparation Yes, yes! Padel wants to become the leading padel brand in the territories.
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Hello,
I am the treasurer of the Doué la Fontaine tennis club. Could you please provide me with more information about your partnerships with tennis clubs and local councils? Our club is interested, and we believe the council would be as well.
Do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely
Julien Flahaut