Pop-up

Perfect for

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Exhibitions, Events & Tournaments

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Temporary installations

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Short-term or reversible use

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The key difference is the use of steel plates (see blue area in the diagram) that extend along the length of the court, centred around the court openings. These increase the surface area of the court frame in contact with the ground. Combined with the significant weight of the courts, these plates ensure stability despite not being tied to concrete foundations. Note it is also possible to bolt pop-up courts to the surface (in situations where a suitable base exists).

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Our pop-up courts enable padel to be taken to the streets and public spaces of Britain. Let’s showcase padel in amazing places.

All models available as pop-up versions

The same court frame – Vision, Super Panoramic or Infinity – that can be installed on suitable surfaces without being tied to ring beams

Ideal for temporary installations

Exhibitions, events, tournaments

Ideal for where planning legislation might demand short-term or reversible use

Courts can be easily moved and reinstalled either on a temporary or permanent basis

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Pop-up

Specification

Ideal for temporary installations (eg exhibitions, events, tournaments)

Ideal for sites where planning legislation might demand short term or reversible use of a site

Ideal for sites where the ground under the court cannot be damaged

Ideal for clubs wanting to introduce padel to gauge interest without making an investment in ground works that may not be needed long-term

Courts can be easily moved and reinstalled elsewhere either on a temporary or permanent basis

Pop-up courts are typically £5,500 more than the conventional version of the same model (on account of the additional design & materials that provide the stability in lieu of permanent foundations) but given the savings on groundworks (typically £35-40k per court) they represent amazing value for money

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FAQs

  • How long can a pop-up court be used for?

    Pop-up courts are temporary installations and are intended for short-term events or use where a site might be testing padel over a period of months before making a more permanent commitment to facilities. Planning regulations in the UK typically define a temporary facility as up to five years. Our product is certainly robust enough for this kind of timeframe but as with any installation exposure to the elements and other environmental factors must be assessed.

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customers

Client
Padel Social Club
O2 Arena and Wandsworth
2023-24
“I have been very impressed with the professionalism of Padel Plus and Esguin with your trip to London and my trip to Spain and have faith that that professionalism will be reflected in the delivery of these projects.”
Kristian Hunter
CEO
Client
The Grange, Edinburgh
2024
“The addition of padel is an immediate success. We have signed up 270 members and have a waitlist of 140, all achieved without any real marketing campaign to promote the courts. There is easily demand for an additional court, and probably two more without breaking a sweat.”
Club Committee
Client
The Grange, Edinburgh
2025
“Following Storm Eowyn and the devastation it caused across Scotland, everyone has been very impressed by the speed at which our court has been repaired. Thank you. We’re the first impacted court to be back up and running.”
Club Committee
Client
Atrium, Reading
2024-25
“Phase 1 launched in February 2025. It’s September and we’re ready for three more courts.”
Josh Baines
Director

Client
Casa del Padel, Malton
2025
“The new padel and pickleball venture, together with our café the Blu Fig, is taking our park to a completely new level.”
Sean Harrison
Managing Director
Client
Bicester Garrison, British Army
2025
“Honoured to be building the first padel courts for the British Army at Bicester Garrison. Two of Padel Plus UK's Super Panoramic courts have been installed in June as part of an existing gym facility where soldiers train mind and body, and recover after injury. This is hopefully the start of establishing padel within the army and growing it across the armed forces.”
Richard Hailwood
HQ Bicester Garrison
Client
Core Padel, Birmingham
2025
“The community is growing quickly, occupancy continues to increase and we have been really surprised at how popular the singles court is. We’re looking for immediate expansion.”
Jens Seidler
Director
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