Too many padel clubs in Miami?


Investors are worried

Not all South Florida clubs are profitable. The situation has taken a complete turn. Just three or four years ago, it was practically impossible to find an available court in the clubs that then coexisted, which numbered less than a dozen.

But in recent years, given the growing popularity of padel in Miami, about 20 new clubs have suddenly opened.


And now, new clubs face very difficult circumstances that could lead to bankruptcy.

Until recently, just opening the club’s doors was enough to attract the attention of the local padel community, and players would fill the courts.
But now, the offer has increased, and competition is already beginning to take its toll on the clubs.

And now, new clubs face very difficult circumstances that could lead to bankruptcy.

Until recently, just opening the club’s doors was enough to generate buzz among the local padel community and fill the courts with players.

But now, the offer has increased, and competition is already beginning to take its toll on clubs.

Now, a new era is about to begin, where only those who do things very well will be able to survive and be profitable.


But it’s not as easy as it seems. The cost of real estate is very high, and clubs, especially indoor ones, pay disproportionate rents.

At the same time, it is very difficult to find qualified personnel to manage or work in the club, since it is a relatively small sport and there are not many people with experience.


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