About Us
From our own experience traveling the world in search of great padel courts and communities, we realized how difficult and time-consuming it can be. You need to search on Google, scroll through Facebook groups, or try to get invited to WhatsApp communities – and even then, it's hard to tell whether the courts are any good.
That's exactly why we created Padelclubs: a global search engine for padel players. Our mission is to make it easy for anyone to find quality padel clubs and courts near them, with up-to-date information and community insights – all in one place.
Our Team
We're a small team with a big passion for padel. Our backgrounds in tech, SEO, and international travel help us build a platform that serves the global padel community. We play, we travel, and we code – all to help make finding your next match easier and better.
Christofer Huber
Experienced Padel Player, Traveler & Tech Enthusiast
Ernst Molden
Passionate Racket Sports Player, Entrepreneur & SEO Expert
How the Project Is Financed
Padelclubs is currently funded entirely by the team. There are no fees, no paywalls, and no ads. We love padel, and we want to give back to the community by sharing useful and reliable information about courts and clubs around the world.
In the future, we may consider partnerships or optional features to support the platform – but access to core information will always remain free.
Our Mission
We want to make the padel experience better – not just by showing you where to play, but by connecting people, supporting local clubs, and encouraging a welcoming, global padel community. Whether you're new to the sport or a seasoned player, you're welcome here.
How it Works
We gather verified information about padel clubs worldwide, including court types, equipment, booking systems, opening hours, and more. Wherever possible, we link to WhatsApp groups, social media, and booking pages to help you connect and play faster.
Why Trust Us
We're not a big company. We're players – just like you. Every feature we build is based on a problem we've faced ourselves. We test, we verify, and we care about quality. If something's wrong or outdated, you can report it and help improve the platform for everyone.