Long dominant in the North American market, pickleball is now seeing padel gain ground, not as a rival, but as a natural complement. A fruitful coexistence that clubs and industry players are beginning to structure intelligently.
According to the latest report from Padel Haus, directed by Santiago Gomez, Padel has a retention rate of 92% after a first try. In other words, the vast majority of players who try padel come back, often to stay. An impressive dynamic that sometimes finds its source… in pickleball.
"I think all racket sports help each other," explains the CEO of Padel Haus. "You often see pickleball players try padel, and most of them don't want to play anything else." A statement that illustrates a market reality: Pickleball acts as a gateway to padel, particularly in the United States where it remains even more established.
Proof of this growing complementarity: 30% of padel clubs now have pickleball courtsA strategy that pays off in two ways. On the one hand, clubs maximize the use of their infrastructure. On the other, they cater to a variety of profiles: intensive players, recreational enthusiasts, young competitors, and active seniors.
The two disciplines share certain technical bases – good coordination, sense of positioning, responsiveness – but present different physical demands. Padel requires strong cardiovascular endurance, agility and power, while pickleball, with its smaller courts and lighter ball, remains more physically accessible.
This difference in profile is precisely what makes cohabitation virtuous. The clubs find commercial complementarity, the players a variety of experiences, and the two sports a shared dynamic of growth.
As padel continues its international expansion, particularly in the American market, this “healthy coexistence” with pickleball seems to offer a path forward. Far from sterile oppositions, it is in synergy that these sports could experience their greatest growth.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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