The new center  Yes Yes Padel in Gourdon  opened this Monday, April 20th, marks an important step in the development of  local padel  in France. With two tracks accessible to the public and a fully autonomous model, the brand confirms its ambition: “to allow everyone to play  less than 20 minutes from home ".

 A new padel center is now open in the Lot region. 

Located in  Écoute-S'il-Pleut, 780 chemin de Mont Marsis in Gourdon , the center  Yes Yes Padel Gourdon  is now open for booking. Residents of the town and surrounding areas can now practice the  paddle  without travelling to major cities.

Beginners, families, or experienced players: all profiles are welcome at this new local sports initiative, designed to make sports more accessible. The goal is clear: to make the  accessible padel right near your home , in areas that are still poorly equipped.

 Premium infrastructure and a 100% autonomous experience 

True to its positioning,  Yes Yes Padel  focus on a seamless and modern experience:

  •  2 premium semi-covered lanes , allowing you to play all year round
  • A  autonomous technology  : booking, site access and lighting managed directly via smartphone
  • Affordable pricing  from €6 per hour 
  • A  first part free  to encourage discovery

This model is based on simplified use, without on-site staff, with fully digitalized management.

 A model without public funding for the municipality 

The establishment of the center in Gourdon is part of the  “territorial pact”  developed by Yes Yes PadelSpecial feature:  No public funding was required .

The company is taking charge of the entire investment:

  • infrastructure construction
  • maintenance
  • exploitation

For the municipality, this represents a  new turnkey sports equipment without budgetary impact, while boosting local life.

 Yes Yes Padel rapid development in the territory 

Founded by Kevin Fournier, Alexis Cavet and Bastien Combes, the French company continues its expansion with a clear objective: to structure an offering of  local padel .

Today, the network claims:

  •  27 partner municipalities 
  •  64 tracks in preparation 

Its hybrid model, halfway between public service and private initiative, aims to accelerate the implementation of the  Padel in rural and peri-urban areas .

 “High expectations from local players” 

For Kevin Fournier, this opening responds to a real demand:

"The opening of the Gourdon slopes is a great source of pride. It shows that our model adapts to all areas. Players were waiting to be able to book easily, close to home, and play in good conditions."

With this new location,  Yes Yes Padel  continues its strategy: to multiply lightweight, accessible and autonomous centers to support the growth of  padel in France .