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Primetime Padel: Sept 12 Edition
All the news of the US padel scene in mere minutes

Padel: a fast-paced game where you try to hit a ball with a glorified spatula, all while being walled in by glass.
Padel Boom: From $116M to $395M – Game, Set, Growth!
Thanks to an analysis from our friends over at Market.us, we have some more numbers to dive into. The global padel racket market is serving up serious gains, skyrocketing from $116.5 million in 2024 to a projected $395.5 million by 2034, fueled by a zippy 13% CAGR (year over year growth) as the sport explodes worldwide.
More worldwide market analysis: Round rackets are the beginner's bestie with a (surprising) 45.8% share, carbon fiber rules the material court at 39.6% for its beast-mode durability, and amateurs dominate player market share at 59.2% – proving padel's not just for pros anymore.
Europe holds the trophy with 43.7% of the market, thanks to killer infrastructure, while celeb endorsements and eco-trends are acing opportunities, even if raw material market is going through some supply-chain issues.
Primetime Take: this market surge means your dusty old racket is about to feel as outdated as flip phones in 2025; snag a carbon fiber upgrade now before prices volley up with demand. We're betting big on those “sustainable” options dropping soon – because the target demo seems to prefer products that say “sustainable”.
Miami's Padel Obsession: Pandemic Perk Turns Social Smash Sensation!
Miami's riding a massive padel wave, with courts sprouting in warehouses, parks, and ritzy developments like the Ritz-Carlton and a $2B midtown mega-club, all thanks to its easy-to-learn doubles vibe that blew up during COVID lockdowns.
From public spots in Miami-Dade parks filling up post-5:30 p.m. to luxe joints like Reserve Padel charging $168–$264 per court (split four ways), the sport's drawing everyone from real estate hustlers to wellness warriors, blending fitness with high-key networking.
Primetime Take: This obsession's the secret sauce for turning solo sweats into lifelong links; grab your crew and let's make every rally a remix of fun and fitness. With Hispanic roots resonating in Spanglish-playing Miami, padel's fostering fresh friendships for transplants, as pros like world No. 1 Arturo Coello relocate and entrepreneurs like Wayne Boich turn it into a lifestyle empire.
Boca Raton's Padel X Grand Slam: Miami's Indoor Empire Expands with Eight-Court Swank!
Padel X, the Miami-born padel powerhouse, just dropped an upscale, 28,000-square-foot indoor haven in Boca Raton on September 9, 2025, boasting eight climate-controlled courts, a pro shop, and a chill wellness zone complete with sauna and cold plunge.
Dive into the action with Padel X Academy's pro clinics, weekly mixers, and social tournaments tailored for everyone from tennis converts to pickleball pros.
With 30% off court bookings until September 19 and expansion vibes hitting West Palm Beach this winter plus a Miami Beach flagship in 2026, this spot's fueling padel's Florida frenzy while recycling balls into eco-chic gear.
Primetime Take: Boca's new indoor oasis is basically the VIP lounge your sweaty outdoor sessions have been dreaming of – no more dodging Florida's rogue rain or roasting sun while networking like a boss.
💪 Padel Players In Muskoka Serve Up Major Charity W
Shoutout to our readers in Canada- this one’s for you! Padel players in Muskoka (short drive north of Toronto) just dropped a massive W, raising over $38,000 for the South Muskoka Hospital Foundation during a charity tourney.
The community came together on seven different courts across the region's big lakes to raise some serious cash for a cause that hits close to home.
Primetime take is that this is proof that the padel community is about more than just the game—it's a global movement of good vibes and giving back.
✨ Celebrities Flex Padel Skills in NYC During US Open
New York's padel scene just got a major glow-up, with a star-studded celebrity event at Reserve Padel during the US Open. Celebs like NBA star Jimmy Butler and actor Owen Wilson came out to watch legends like Juan Martín Díaz and even got in on the action themselves.
The Primetime take is that with all this celebrity love, padel is officially the new pickleball in the US—and we're here for it.