With the goal of capitalizing on the sport’s phenomenal global expansion, Padel N9NE has formally opened its newest facility in Sorrento Valley, California. Aaron Hasnain founded the business, which is establishing itself as a pioneer in the growth of padel in the US, beginning in San Diego.

Padel’s simplicity and social vitality are what make it so appealing.

Padel is a fast-paced, very fascinating game that blends aspects of racquetball, squash, and tennis. Hasnain described it as “incredibly easy to pick up, incredibly hard to master.” The sport is inherently social because it is played in doubles and involves participants in close proximity to one another. Playing off the walls gives conventional racquet games a distinctive twist and prolongs rallies.

Padel culture finds a new home in San Diego.

Padel is no longer a specialized sport, with over 25 million players across 90 countries. The new Padel N9NE facility is intended to be a destination rather than merely a location to play. Built on the concept of community and active living, the venue boasts eight top-notch courts, luxurious amenities, bars, and dining options. Hasnain stated, “We want to be one of the best places to go for padel, sports, and lifestyle in San Diego and on the West Coast.”

Top talent begins the first big tournament.

This weekend, Padel N9NE is holding its first major tournament to commemorate its launch, with elite American players vying for a $15,000 prize fund. All fans are welcome to attend the event for free, demonstrating the club’s dedication to accessibility and community involvement.

Developing padel’s future in Southern California

The goal of Hasnain and his group is to promote the sport both domestically and internationally. He stated, “For us, it’s about developing community with one another and growing the sport here in San Diego.” Padel N9NE is well-positioned to play a significant role in the development of padel in the US thanks to its advantageous location, first-rate amenities, and welcoming environment.