
The sport combines elements of tennis and squash.
Two new padel courts are being installed at Loughborough University.
The sport combines elements of tennis and squash and is recognised as one of the fastest-growing sports in Europe.
From 1 March 2025, two new temporary courts will be installed on the University’s Ball Park with bookings available to students, staff and the local community.
The court is roughly about a third of the size of a tennis court, with walls that players can use to bounce the ball, much like in squash.
Soul Padel will be operating the courts in partnership with Loughborough Sport for an initial period of six months.
Liv Murphy, Acting Director of Sport at Loughborough University said: “We are delighted to bring two brand-new padel courts to campus, providing students, staff, and the community with more sport facilities of the highest quality.
“These courts will not only enhance our already enviable sporting offer but also underpin our commitment to creating a vibrant and active environment for all.”
Mark Hewlett, founder and CEO of Soul Padel, said: “This is a hugely exciting moment for Soul Padel. Loughborough University is a world leader in sport, and its campus is a place where people come to play, learn, and excel.
“We’re thrilled to be adding padel to the mix, ensuring it becomes part of this incredible sporting ecosystem. Our mission has always been to make padel more accessible, and by partnering with Loughborough University, we’re creating opportunities for everyone—from elite athletes to complete beginners—to experience the joy of this dynamic and social game.”
The courts will be available to book from Wednesday 19 February, via the Loughborough Sport app.