Paris, a lively city, now has more sports facilities than ever before. The Ladoumègue Sports Center in the 19th district now has the city’s first padel courts. This exciting new development is a big step forward for padel players and sports fans in the French capital.
The Ladoumègue Sports Center is right in the middle of the 19th arrondissement. It took four old tennis courts and turned them into four brand-new padel courts. As padel, a sport that combines elements of tennis and squash, becomes more popular, the city wants to offer a wider range of sports. This project is part of that effort.
The opening of these courts shows that Paris wants to encourage people to live active lives and give people access to a wide range of fun activities. The Ladoumègue Sports Center is already a hub for many sports, and it will soon also become a hub for padel players in Paris.
The City of Paris website lets you book the new padel courts for €20 per hour. This ease of access means that everyone can enjoy padel in a top-notch facility, from casual players to die-hard fans.
As padel continues to grow around the world, the addition of these courts in Paris is a big step toward helping the sport grow in France. The Ladoumègue Sports Center is about to become a popular spot for padel fans. It offers a fresh and fun way to stay active and involved in the city’s busy sports scene.
Whether you’ve played padel before or want to give it a try, the new courts at the Ladoumègue Sports Center make it possible to enjoy this exciting sport in one of the most famous cities in the world.