Breakdown of the land builders market padel

The list of land builders of Padel is long. Many companies want to conquer the French market, which represents great potential for these players. During my study, I referenced most of the land constructions of Padel and I was able to establish the distribution of market shares by manufacturer.

The 21 chart expresses the market shares of each player based on the number of clubs in which the manufacturer built shorts. Example of reading of graph 21: EPS Concept built 13,4% of the clubs Padel existing ones (not tracks).

The 22 graph is based on the number of tracks built by each constructor. Example of reading chart 22: Kaktus Padel built 11% of all existing runways of Padel.

I made these two graphs to see the difference between builders who work with a lot of clubs but build few tracks in each of the clubs, and others who work with few clubs but manage big 5-10 tracks in just one time.

21 Chart
22 Chart

As you can see, I have not been able to reference 21,5% of the tracks. Clubs or builders did not give me the information. I created an interactive map here. It allows you to see directly who built which track near you. For all the clubs with the title “UNKNOWN”, I invite them, as well as the manufacturers, to send me an email so that I update the card as soon as possible. I will update the full study by the summer.

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  • Strange article concerning land builders of Padel, when the names appearing on the cards do not mention any company of Spanish origin, while they have been innovators in this field for decades. Spain being the first European country to have created this sport in the 70s, it was able thanks to this to master the technology in the construction of the courts. Although not all Spanish manufacturers are quality, out of the total there are quite a few that are top notch. This has enabled French companies to use them as subcontractors in their commercial activities ... This leads to ...

    • Hello, we do not see how the article says the opposite of your very interesting words :) In this article we are dealing with market share in France as you can see on the map.

      • Hello,
        My last sentence simply pointed out that the companies mentioned in your article are commercial companies that buy the courts of Padel in Spain (they are not made in France). They cannot therefore be considered as constructors, which however appears in your article.

        • Hello, thank you for your interest in the article. But we just put on a map the companies that were selling in France. In the heap, you have companies that manufacture in Spain, others in France (or in part), others who are resellers and even others who are a little bit of everything :)

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