The situation of padel generally differs from one country to another, and as you might expect, this also concerns the reservation of courts.
Indeed, if in Norway we only reserve our slopes two days in advance on average, in Belgium we generally do it 8.5 days before our game! The Netherlands and Germany come close behind, as can be seen in the results of the Playtomic/Deloitte study.
Why are these three neighbours the ones where you book your tracks the most in advance? Firstly, we can mention the cultural aspect. Indeed, in the Netherlands in particular, people are used to planning their activities well in advance, so it is the same with padel.

The second reason is obviously the lack of courts. Demand has exploded so much in some places that there are not enough courts to satisfy the padel desires of residents who must therefore reserve their courts well in advance to ensure they can play a game.
And with clubs that have recorded a 25 to 30% increase in their bookings, fans of the activity hope that the number of tracks will quickly increase. Problem, the cost of land often makes investments difficult...

Xan is a fan of padel. But also of rugby! And his posts are just as punchy. Physical trainer of several padel players, he finds atypical posts or deals with current topics. He also gives you some advice to develop your physique for padel. Clearly, he imposes his offensive style as on the padel court!