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World’s first dual padel and pickleball court to debut at New York’s Westside Tennis Club

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The world’s first dual padel and pickleball court will be installed at the prestigious Westside Tennis Club in Forest Hills, New York, in April or May.

The concept of a dual padel and pickleball court was launched by modular padel court company Instantpadel and flooring partner Versacourt just a fortnight ago. Global interest was immediate and the elite Westside Tennis Club – which hosted the US Open for 60 years and 10 Davis Cups – is the first venue in the world to take the plunge and make an order.

The club, situated in the borough of Queens, has 38 tennis courts on five different surfaces, plus Platform Tennis (also known locally as ‘paddle’), several pickleball courts and a junior-Olympic sized swimming pool. It includes the 14,000-seater Forest Hills Stadium which is a well-known venue for concerts and entertainment. 

Westside General Manager, Layosh Toth, contacted Instantpadel co-founder Christoffer Granfelt after seeing the padel and pickleball court concept online.

“Layosh was really interested in our concept and we very quickly agreed to partner up at their prestigious location,” Granfelt told The Padel Paper. “Westside is the perfect spot for us to launch at. It’s our first step into the US market and it’s hugely exciting.

“It’s the perfect place to enter our concept into the market. People are not going to walk away from pickleball in the US, but they are interested to learn more about padel. This is a great way for us to introduce the sport in a humble way, instead of saying, ‘Padel is the better sport!'”

The launch of the Versacourt dual-sport court has brought an influx of interest for Instantpadel – particularly Stateside, where their modular courts are attracting interest because they do not require expensive groundworks or permits.

“The US really woke up!” he laughs. “I’ve never had so much to do in the last couple of weeks. We got a lot of shares and ‘Wow’s on social media and concrete discussions. People like the idea. We are enabling them to try out padel while still offering pickleball. We are not competing with padel or pickleball – we are a great alternative. We can co-exist with everyone which is a fun role to have.”

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