Padel Up, in partnership with Playbypoint and SIUX, built two purpose-built padel courts just steps from the Coachella and Stagecoach music festival grounds in Indio, California. This venture offered a month-long activation from April 9th through April 26th.
Padel Up’s purpose-built padel courts offered bookable court time for first-time players, a mixed pro-am tournament pairing amateur women with elite professionals, a championship-style Clash of the Clubs competition, and skill development sessions led by women champions. The intentional focus on women's participation, in particular, addresses a common complaint in many sports that the competitive pathways for women are limited or that beginner women feel intimidated by male-dominated environments.
Padel Up also integrated with Playbypoint's Game Match feature as part of this sports-inspired experience, which allowed attendees to find local games and continue playing at clubs after they return home.
Purpose-Built Padel Courts
Padel Up Partnered with Playbypoint and SIUX
Trend Themes
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Pop-up Sports Activations — Temporary sports venues near cultural events demonstrate demand for on-site recreational experiences that convert attendees into regular participants.
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Women-centric Competitive Pathways — Focused programming for women reveals gaps in competitive pathways and inclusive environments that could reshape talent development pipelines.
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Tech-enabled Player Matchmaking — Integrated game-finding and booking features highlight how data-driven connectivity can extend one-off event engagement into sustained local play.
Industry Implications
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Live Events and Festivals — Festival-adjacent sports installations transform audience engagement by adding participatory offerings that lengthen attendee stays and diversify revenue streams.
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Sports Facility Design — Purpose-built, transportable court architecture points to modular, rapidly deployable facilities tailored for event-based activation.
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Sports Technology and Marketplaces — Player-matching platforms and booking ecosystems illustrate potential for vertically integrated marketplaces linking event activations with long-term club retention.