Let’s Go Padel is continuing its rapid expansion across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as demand for one of the world’s fastest-growing sports reaches new heights.
The organisation has announced a series of major developments across its sites, including the expansion of its Newry venue from four courts to eight courts, the upcoming opening of a brand new Banbridge location, and the recent opening of its second largest venue to date in Lurgan featuring nine courts.
With sites now operating across Ballymoney, Ballyclare, Carryduff, Hillview, Omagh, Derry/Londonderry, Lurgan and Newry, Let’s Go Padel says the growth of the sport locally has exceeded expectations.
Padel, often described as a mix between tennis and squash, has exploded in popularity globally due to its social nature, accessibility, and fast-paced gameplay.
The team behind Let’s Go Padel say their focus remains on making the sport accessible, welcoming, and community-driven for players of all ages and abilities.

“We’ve seen incredible growth over the last year, with more people discovering padel every single week,” said Rivaldo, Area Manager for Let’s Go Padel.
“The response across Northern Ireland has been unbelievable. From social games and coaching to competitive play and beginners trying the sport for the first time, the community around padel continues to grow rapidly.”
As part of its ongoing development, Let’s Go Padel also confirmed that multiple sites across its network are currently undergoing court upgrades and expansion works, with additional courts being introduced to meet increasing demand.
The organisation has also announced a major move to Playtomic, the world’s leading racket sport booking platform from June 1, a move expected to significantly improve the player booking experience across all Let’s Go Padel venues.
“We are excited to officially move across to Playtomic from June 1st,” Rivaldo added.
“It’s the number one booking platform in the world for padel and racket sports, and this transition will allow players to connect easier, book games faster, and become part of an even bigger global padel community.”

Alongside weekly social games, beginner coaching sessions, private coaching, and events, Let’s Go Padel says several additional sites are already in development across both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as the company continues its ambitious expansion plans.
Rivaldo continues: “Seeing courts full every week and watching people fall in love with the sport is what drives us.
“This is only the beginning for Let’s Go Padel, and we’re incredibly excited for what’s coming next.”
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