June 2026 · Sport & Culture
For years, padel remained Europe and Latin America's best-kept secret. Spain had millions of devoted players, Argentina built entire cultures around it, and clubs were popping up from Stockholm to Dubai. Meanwhile, the United States — the world's largest sports market — barely knew the sport existed.
That story is changing. Fast.
The Numbers Don't Lie
The 2026 Playtomic Global Padel Report — widely considered the most authoritative study of the sport's growth worldwide — paints a clear picture. Globally, nearly 5,000 new padel clubs and almost 8,000 courts were added in 2025 alone, bringing the worldwide total to more than 20,900 clubs and 58,300 courts. The equipment market has grown at a compound annual rate of 34% since 2019.
For the United States specifically, the report categorises the country as a “Diamond in the Rough” — a market that is early in development but carries enormous long-term potential. Player participation has grown by 250% since 2022. If current trends hold, the USPA projects 30,000 courts and 10 million players in the U.S. by 2030.
Where Is Padel Growing in the US?
Growth is not evenly distributed. Florida leads the charge, followed by Texas, California, and New York. New clubs are opening in major cities including Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and Charlotte.
Premium First, Mass Market Later
What makes the American padel scene different from Europe is how it's being built. Unlike pickleball — padel's more democratic, accessible cousin — padel in the U.S. is positioning itself firmly in the premium lifestyle lane. The average booking price per court in the U.S. is €92, the highest in the world. Courts are being integrated into luxury real estate developments, wellness clubs, and hospitality venues rather than public sports halls.
This is not accidental. It reflects both the high cost of real estate and the profile of the early adopter: internationally-travelled, affluent consumers who have already played padel in Europe and want to recreate that experience at home. And pickleball? Far from being a threat, the Playtomic report found it acts as a gateway sport — familiarising Americans with social racquet sports and accelerating future padel adoption.
Infrastructure & Investment
On the competitive side, the USPA announced a record-breaking 115 tournaments for the first half of 2026 alone — the largest competitive calendar in U.S. padel history. The Pro Padel League (PPL) raised $15 million in fresh funding earlier this year, earmarked for expanding its league infrastructure and building a full calendar of events.
The Reserve Cup: Where Padel Meets Star Power
No organisation has done more to put padel on the American cultural map than Reserve Padel and its flagship Reserve Cup tournament series. What founder Wayne Boich has built since the Cup's 2024 debut is something genuinely new in professional sport: a tournament that functions simultaneously as elite athletic competition and a luxury lifestyle event.
Reserve Cup 2026 — Key Facts
Team Captains: Jimmy Butler (NBA All-Star) vs. Derek Jeter (Baseball Hall of Famer)
Pro Players: Arturo Coello · Agustín Tapia · Alejandro Galán · Coki Nieto · Miguel Yanguas
Women's Division (new 2026): World No. 1 Delfi Brea headlines in Marbella
Prize Pool: Largest in professional padel history
Stop 2: Marbella, Spain — June 18–20, 2026
Seen courtside at the 2025 Miami edition:
Verdict: Is America Ready?
Honest answer: not quite yet — but the trajectory is undeniable. The U.S. is not going to become Spain overnight. Real, broad-based acceleration is likely a 2027–2028 story. Court availability remains limited outside major metros, zoning is complex, and construction lead times run 24 to 36 months.
But the building blocks are all there. The money is flowing in. The cultural infrastructure is being built by organisations like Reserve Cup. Every American who has played padel in Europe is coming home asking: why can't I play this closer to home? That question is getting a better answer every month.
For a padel brand, there has never been a better time to be part of this conversation.

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