Under threat from the rise of padel: Tennis club with nearly 200 members fights for survival as it faces being replaced by padel courts in row over rent

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Under threat from the rise of padel: Tennis club with nearly 200 members fights for survival as it faces being replaced by padel courts in row over rent

Daily Mail · 1 day ago

A tennis club with almost 200 members is fighting for its survival after facing the prospect of being replaced by padel courts amid a dispute over rent. The case highlights growing tensions across Britain as padel's rapid rise in popularity puts pressure on traditional tennis facilities, with some landlords and club owners looking to convert courts to capitalise on the newer sport's commercial appeal.

Padel, a racquet sport combining elements of tennis and squash, has seen a surge in demand in the UK in recent years, prompting venues to weigh converting existing tennis courts to meet it. Details of the specific rent dispute and the club's response were not included in the available article text, but the situation reflects a wider debate about the future of grassroots tennis facilities as padel continues to expand nationwide.

  • Tennis club with 200 members risks losing courts to padel
  • Dispute centres on rent between club and landlord
  • Reflects wider UK trend of padel replacing tennis facilities

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