The Club was asked to form the FIRST JUNIOR NATIONAL PADEL TEAM for the upcoming world championship.

Passion of million amateur players in countries like Mexico, Argentina, Spain, Brazil, Canada and, more recently, the United Kingdom, Padel seeks its place in the United States, and makes it big.

In a country of followers of all types of sports, padel has appeared a few years ago in states like Florida, New York, California and Texas.  It now has a non-profit organization dedicated to promote the sport: the United States Padel Association (USPA), now led by Mike May, its chairman at the time of the Houstonian Club. Even so, padel is still looking to achieve the union of other racquet sports, their close relatives, such as tennis, squash, badminton or even pin-pong.

Teams of men and women have participated in the last four world padel championships held since 2006 (they are every two years). But now the USPA has his sights on what he considers the key to the massive development of the sport in the U.S.: the creation of seed from youth categories.

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The first step of the plan is a bold call: the formation of three female and three male teams to compete in World Youth Padel Championship to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, between 29 October and 3 November this year.

“It’s challenging, but not impossible, so I’m sure we’ll be there with the best possible team,” says Fernando Alarcon, general manager of The Club, the padel and tennis complex, minutes away from The Woodlands, south of Creekside Park. Commissioned by the USPA, The Club is responsible for recruiting candidates across the United States, organize trials, select and train for competition.

Alarcón is the director, strategist and leader of this program USPA while Claudio Trevisan, the padel head coach of The Club, will be the head-coach of the U.S. team. Alarcon and Trevisan, both natives of Argentina, come from a successful and long career as professional padel players in their country. Fernando has lived for a decade in the U.S., where he arrived to study at the University of Missouri (got there an MBA in finance) and this year took over management of The Club.

Alarcon and Trevisán have little more than four months to fulfill the mission that the USPA has given them, and therefore already working full time at the call of players in categories 14, 16 and 18 years: 4 female and 4 male for every category, 24 in total. No matter where you live or where you play, the USPA ahead. In addition to the team for the World Cup this year, they have the same task for 2015.

More information:

Fernando Alarcón: 832-559-7443 / fernando@theclubtw.com

Padel in USA

Padel in the United States

In this post we will look at the different padel facilities in the United States.  We are very excited to play Padel in Los Angeles, California soon but for those that can’t wait until that happens we will show you the other “nearby” places where you can play in the meantime. For now, padel is played in two states: Texas (3 locations) and Florida (2 locations).  New York and California will hopefully be added soon to the list as there are advanced projects to have courts available soon!First, we will start with Texas since it is where padel first landed in the United States.  The first padel court was installed in The Houstonian, an upscale hotel in Houston, Texas.  Here they started with one court that was built in 1993 and later added two courts due to their tremendous success.  In 1993, the United States Padel Association (USPA) was also formed at this location.

Here is a video of The Houstonian padel facilities:

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Another nearby facility is Sports Culture in The Woodlands, Texas.  Here you can check out their activities and join them: http://www.sportsculture.net/racquet-sports/padel/

The third padel center in this state is The Club in Spring, Texas.  It is also the newest facility in the United States as they just opened their padel doors in April of 2013.  They have installed three astonishing padel courts that you can see in the image below:

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Second, we will take a look at the facilities in Florida.  This state counts with AB Sport Club in Miami, a facility dedicated to the wellness of its members.  It not only offers padel but also fitness.  AB Sport Club has opened a new facility that counts with state of the art machinery.

Look at the very special visit they received! Do you recognize Carlos Moya?? Ex number one in the world tennis player and Roland Garros winner (among other titles).

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The other club in Florida is Miami Padel as its name hints; it is in Miami!  This facility has two padel courts; its peculiarity is that these courts are built on top of two tennis courts as you can see in the picture below.  This location has been open for almost four years and still going and improving!  Here is a picture:

padel florida We hope you are ready to play padel!  Join our facebook or twitter to follow up on news and events.