Nine New U.S. Padel Clubs You Can Visit Very Soon
These six states will soon have 67 more courts...
Editor’s Note: If there’s one person in the U.S. padel world who seems to have his ear as close to the ground as I do when it comes to new club openings, it’s got to be Aris Sevastianos of the El Remate newsletter. Which is why I asked him to team up with me to co-author an article highlighting some — but not all — of the new U.S. padel club openings we have to look forward to over the coming months.
If your club isn’t featured here, don’t worry! This will likely just be the first of an ongoing multi-part series. And if you’ve got an upcoming padel club opening you’d like to put on our respective radars for future lists, feel free to drop us a line here or in the comments below.
So far, 2026 has seen no shortage of U.S. padel club openings, and it looks like this trend is only going to pick up steam from here.
In fact, as we’ve covered in various Padel Nation features over the past few months, in the very near future, numerous new clubs are coming soon to South Carolina… the Pacific Northwest… and the greater Salt Lake City area (which also recently debuted some of the nation’s first municipal courts at a public park in Vineyard, UT).
This also all comes on the heels of Padel Haus finally launching its two newest clubs in Brooklyn and Denver and adding an additional 10 courts to the U.S. landscape.
But, beyond all of these club openings, here are a few other upcoming ones we think you should know about — or, better yet, plan to go visit once they’re ready to rock:
Icon Padel Club (Aventura, FL)
As you can see in the featured photo above, when it finally opens, Icon Padel Club will offer its members seven pristine courts on top of a parking garage in Aventura, just north of Miami.
However, what’s not shown in this particular rendering is that all seven courts will actually be covered by a canopy, giving the club a breezy indoor-outdoor feel and making south Florida’s intense summer sun and heavy downpours a non-issue for those lucky enough to play there.
Beyond padel, this luxury- and lifestyle-focused facility — which bills itself as, “Miami’s most exclusive padel club” — will feature pilates, yoga, a sauna, a cold plunge, gym space, organic food, and a bar.
Estimated opening date: July 2026
Jam Padel (Bellevue, WA)
In just about three weeks, Washington state will finally get its first dedicated padel club thanks to Pablo Arcuschin (who wrote a great guest piece for us awhile back) and the team at Jam Padel, which was formerly known as the Pacific Padel Project.
Out of the gates, Jam Padel will be a pop-up concept (powered by Padelpista) with three outdoor courts in the Spring Distict of Bellevue, which will be open seven days a week through the end of September.
And given that Jam Padel’s website highlights the fact that it’s just one rail stop from downtown Bellevue and two from Seattle, plus less than 15 minutes from the campus of Microsoft and just five from Meta, you can expect a diverse group of players from all over the region will be playing there very soon.
Estimated opening date: June 1, 2026
L.A. Padel Club (Los Angeles, CA)
It’s hard to imagine a more highly anticipated, high-profile, or highly covered U.S. padel club opening than Los Angeles Padel Club (LAPC) — which will feature seven outdoor courts along with a clubhouse set inside a painstakingly restored historic L.A. mansion.
Given that LAPC draws inspiration from Europe’s finest athletic social clubs and the effortless sophistication of the South of France, you can expect it to be a leading new place to see and be seen in L.A.
Along with padel, LAPC will also feature luxurious lounge area, private members-only locker rooms, co-working and meeting spaces, relaxation and recovery zones, a pro-shop with custom-gear concierge, an artisanal café and juice bar, and an outdoor terrace.
Estimated opening date: Early Summer 2026
Padel Club Newtown (Cincinnati, OH)
As mentioned in an article I (Austin) wrote late last year, Ohio is finally getting in on the padel action thanks to clubs in Cleveland (already open) and Cincinnati, including Padel Club Newtown, which I’ll be visiting at the end of this month.
Cincinnati’s first dedicated padel facility will initially feature four outdoor courts, but a planned phase two build-out is slated to bring an additional eight indoor courts to Robert James Park along with a distillery, a BBQ restaurant, a dog park, an outpost of Fifty West Brewing, and a to-go-style craft beer store known as The Growler Stop.
(What’s more, nearby Cincinnati Sports Club also has plans to add two covered outdoor courts this summer, as well)
Estimated opening date: May 2026
Lobb’s Padel (The Woodlands, TX)
In the coming months, a concept known as Lobb’s Padel will open within a 75,000 square foot, $8 million indoor sports hub known as Dudley Sports Plaza Woodlands and feature five indoor climate-controlled courts with lob-friendly, 35-foot-high ceilings.
As you can see in this Instagram walk-through with founder Justin Huet Dastarac, in addition to padel, Lobb’s will also feature wellness and social areas, a fully stocked pro shop, high-end locker rooms, a bar, and food from one of Houston’s leading coffee shops.
Estimated opening date: Summer 2026
Studio Arenna (Denver, CO)
While Padel Haus finally getting its doors open in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver is definitely making headlines, just across I-25 another club is set to open soon as well, which will bring an additional six indoor courts (with 32-foot-high ceilings) to the Mile High City.
While this Denver location is only one of several that Studio Arenna plans to open in the coming year or so, it’s definitely the one that’s drawing the most attention at the moment (especially from people I know and play with in Colorado).
Estimated opening date: Summer 2026
The Padel Collective (Austin, TX)
Following closely on the heels of Padel39 opening its second location and bringing an additional dozen courts to the Texas capital, a brand-new club known as The Padel Collective will bring five indoor courts to the area in the coming months, followed by another five outdoor courts at a later date.
From the look of things, The Padel Collective will be a very design-forward club (complete which chic, terracotta-hued courts and soothing, muted colors throughout) that focuses intently on wellness, community, and belonging — rather than just status.
And given that they’ll be home to some of the only indoor courts in ATX, you can expect them to be busy year-round, especially during Texas’s sweltering summers.
Estimated opening date: August 2026
Deuces Padel Club (Laredo, TX)
While perhaps not on everyone’s padel radar, numerous clubs and courts are starting to pop up in Texas border towns like Brownsville, El Paso, and McAllen. To this list, you’ll soon be able to Laredo, thanks to Deuces Padel Club and the nine outdoor courts it will soon bring to the area, along with a pro shop, café and bar, and dedicated wellness areas.
Estimated opening date: Summer 2026
Bulldog Padel (Orlando, FL)
Co-founded by serial entrepreneur Jim Allen, who is very vocal about his bullishness on the sport (at least on LinkedIn), Bulldog Padel will initially bring six outdoor courts to the Lake Nona area of Orlando, FL — just minutes from the USTA National Campus and its four padel courts and also Orlando International Airport.
In a recent conversation, Allen said they hope to break ground very soon and that they may look to add indoor courts down the road, which would no doubt be welcome during the stifling summer heat and humidity.
Estimated opening date: Fall 2026
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