Almost non-existent four years ago, padel is now experiencing rapid growth in Ivory Coast. Between the increasing number of courts, the gradual structuring of a community, and the arrival of international competitions, Abidjan is gradually establishing itself as a padel hub in West Africa.
Recent but tangible growth
Introduced to the country around 2021, padel has experienced rapid growth. Reliable data is still difficult to obtain, but estimates suggest approximately:
- 1000 active players
- several dozen plots of land
- a practice concentrated mainly in Abidjan
This dynamic is in line with a classic logic of emerging markets, with initial development driven by private initiatives and a gradual increase in demand.
We interviewed a French expatriate who has been living in Abidjan for 15 years:
“Padel is booming. There are lots of court construction projects going on. It’s no longer just a fad, it has become a structured phenomenon,” explains Baptiste T.
A market still driven by expatriates
At this stage, the structure of Ivorian padel is based on a well-identified player base:
Approximately 90% of practitioners come from Lebanese, French, and expatriate communities. generally.
These communities constitute:
- the main economic driver
- the heart of the demand
- the foundation for club development
A model frequently observed in countries where padel is still in the installation phase.
An already structured business model
Despite its emerging nature, the Ivorian market already displays standards close to those observed in Europe:
- 15,000 FCFA / hour (~€15) in off-peak hours
- 20,000 FCFA (~€30) in the evening (peak hours)
The courses remain relatively affordable:
- 15,000 FCFA / hour (~€23)
A positioning consistent with:
- a still limited offer
- an audience with high purchasing power
- a premium model, unapologetically so.
A turning point came with the arrival of international competitions.
The development of padel in Ivory Coast reached a milestone in 2025 with the organization of the first major international tournament:
FIP Silver Abidjan 2025
- about 150 players from around twenty different nationalities
- presence of players from Top 100 worldwide
- first competition of this level in Africa
This tournament was presented as a pioneering event , positioning Ivory Coast as a potential driving force for padel on the continent.
One year later, the momentum is confirmed with the FIP Silver Abidjan 2026 and its prize money of €18,000.
Openly acknowledged continental ambitions
By 2025, the organizers had clearly stated their objective:
to make Ivory Coast a pioneering country in padel in Africa
This ambition is driven by:
- private developers
- real estate developers integrating padel into their projects
- a desire to structure a local ecosystem
Specific local conditions
The majority of the land is outdoor , Along with:
- high heat
- high humidity
- demanding playing conditions
Despite this momentum, several challenges remain to be addressed:
- extend the practice to the local public
- structuring the training (coaches, academies)
- develop national competition
Today, local players are still lagging behind the international level, which is logical for a sport that has only been established for a few years.
Ivory Coast: a market to watch
Ivory Coast is now at a pivotal moment:
- rapidly growing infrastructure
- already established business model
- integration into the international circuit
The potential is real, provided that padel manages to overcome its expatriate base and establish itself permanently in the local fabric.
Although still young, Ivorian padel is no longer a curiosity: it is becoming a structured market, with clearly stated ambitions on a continental scale.
I discovered the Padel I stumbled into Spain at a campsite. I was instantly hooked; passionate about padel for the past three years, I follow international and regional news with the same excitement as the sport itself.

























































































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