You do not know the ANIP? These are the initials of the National Association of Padel. A group of professionals for a stronger future.

Spanish padel professionals create an association that aims to bring together all the padel infrastructures in the territory. Unity is strength, and given the number of padel clubs that exist in Spain, this union is likely to make people talk about it.

Getting started with the acquisition of a padel club is never an easy thing. Many questions sometimes remain unanswered, first concerning the documents to be presented, the authorizations, the organization of the club, then how to expand the clientele, the competitions, the maintenance of the structure, compliance with standards...

It is exactly for all these reasons and even more that ANIP was born. Help clubs, make them stronger, accompany them, and above all support them in difficulty.

The members of the board, chaired by Jorge Muñoz, are professionals in the sector, owners or managers of padel structures.

4 points summarize the mission of ANIP:

  • Search for common bases to improve and develop the installations
  • Defense of the interests of facilities, clubs and their owners
  • Establishment of collective structures or technical assistance for installations
  • Advice and help with any difficulties that may arise

This association clearly shows that padel is becoming increasingly important. Organizations are being created and structured to be stronger.

Perhaps we will soon see club associations in other countries, associations of tournament organizers, brand associations (they are already grouping together), and even player associations?

source: PadelSpain

Julien Bondia

Julien Bondia is a padel teacher in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and articles on padel tactics/techniques.