London, UK | February 18, 2026: New UK data from Playtomic, the world’s largest racket sports booking and community platform, reveals that participation in the sport more than doubled in 2025, underlining padel’s emergence as one of the UK’s fastest-scaling sports.
According to Playtomic’s UK platform data, the number of players booking courts rose from 76,695 in January 2025 to 172,564 by December, representing growth of approximately 125% across the calendar year.
New player acquisition also accelerated sharply during the year. The number of first-time players booking through the platform rose from 17,196 in January to 37,411 in December, an increase of approximately 117%. This sustained influx of first-time players indicates widening awareness of the sport beyond its early adopters.
The rise in participation was mirrored by rapid expansion in infrastructure. The number of active padel clubs on the Playtomic platform increased from 129 to 288 during the same period, while the total number of courts more than doubled from 529 to 1,130 as operators responded to sustained demand.
Monthly bookings also surged. Court bookings increased from around 140,000 per month at the start of the year to more than 360,000 by December, growth of more than 2.5 times across the year. Crucially, average player frequency remained broadly stable at around four sessions per month throughout the year. Even as tens of thousands of new players entered the sport, engagement levels held steady, suggesting the sport has moved beyond novelty and into regular sporting habits.
Accompanying infographics released alongside this data visually demonstrate the scale of participation growth and infrastructure expansion across the UK market.

The data also highlights padel’s growing social dimension. Open Matches, a Playtomic feature that allows players to join organised games across clubs and connect with people they had not previously met, doubled to around 90,000 per month by the end of 2025. Based on the proportion of Open Matches relative to total bookings, the UK now ranks as the most social padel nation worldwide on the Playtomic platform.
Regionally, London remains the UK’s largest padel market by bookings and players, followed by Manchester, Bristol, Leeds and Derby, demonstrating strong growth across multiple urban centres.
Playtomic currently supports an estimated 80% of UK padel clubs through its booking and community platform, providing one of the most comprehensive views of participation trends in the country.
Alan Douglas, UK spokesperson for Playtomic, said:
“The pace of growth in the UK over the past 12 months has been exceptional. What stands out is not just the rise in player numbers, but the consistency of engagement. Players are not simply trying padel once, they are building it into their weekly routines. That consistency is a strong signal that the sport is firmly entering the mainstream.”
Pablo Carro, Co-Founder and CCO of Playtomic, added:
“The UK is now one of the most dynamic padel markets globally. When participation, infrastructure and player behaviour all accelerate together, it points to a market with real scale and long-term potential. The UK’s trajectory over the past year places it among the most exciting padel ecosystems worldwide.”
Playtomic is the world’s largest padel booking app, supporting clubs with booking, payments, competition management and community-building tools across multiple international markets.
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Chris Eldergill
Head of UK PR
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Chris Eldergill
Head of UK PR
chris@padel22.com
Data source: Playtomic UK platform data, January to December 2025.
About Playtomic
Playtomic is the world’s largest community for racket sports clubs and players. Through its app, users can search and book courts for padel, tennis, or pickleball, connect with new players, find opponents, join groups, and improve their game. Supporting a vibrant and active community of racket sports enthusiasts, Playtomic is now present in over 66 countries, and trusted by more than 4.7 million players across 6,000+ partner clubs worldwide.
