
Padel Haus, the leading American padel operator, has officially expanded outside of New York, launching its largest and most ambitious club yet in Nashville. The new 39,000-square-foot flagship facility, located at 2807 Grandview Avenue in the heart of South Nashville’s Berry Hill district, is now the city’s first full-service padel club—and the first of four Padel Haus locations set to open in 2025.
The Nashville club features eight world-class indoor courts beneath soaring 27-foot ceilings, setting a new national benchmark for premium padel experiences. This opening follows the company’s successful New York launches in Williamsburg (July 2022), Domino Park (May 2023), and Dumbo (August 2023), and is part of a broader expansion that includes future locations in Atlanta, Denver, and Greenpoint.
But Padel Haus Nashville is more than just courts—it’s an all-in-one cultural and athletic hub. The club includes a cold plunge and recovery room, luxury locker rooms, a fully equipped gym, co-working zones, the world’s first padel art gallery, and even a custom Gibson guitar lounge featuring exclusive pieces. A members-only café and courtside espresso bar round out the lifestyle-focused offering.



“There is truly no club like this anywhere in the world,” said Santiago Gomez, Founder and CEO of Padel Haus. “It’s not just our largest club to date—it’s a one-of-a-kind space that blends sport, design, and culture into an unforgettable experience. If you visit once, you’ll remember it for the rest of your life.”
The opening was made possible by $14 million in successful fundraising rounds. By the end of 2025, Padel Haus plans to operate 35 full-service clubs across key American markets—each location designed to elevate the way padel is played, taught, and experienced.

“We’re incredibly proud to open in Nashville—one of the most creative and forward-thinking cities in the country,” Gomez added. “Launching here, with a product of this caliber, is both a privilege and a strategic opportunity. We’re setting the tone for where the sport is going in the U.S.”
As padel continues to surge across the U.S., Padel Haus is aiming to redefine the sport through premium design, holistic experiences, and intentional community building. “The days of playing padel on a few courts tossed into a cheap warehouse or rundown lot are over,” said Gomez. “We’re building spaces that reflect the true potential of this sport—thoughtfully designed, fully integrated, and offering a more complete experience. Our next opening will raise the bar even higher.”
With this bold step into Nashville, Padel Haus is clearly positioning itself as the heartbeat of America’s fast-growing padel scene—one luxury court at a time.
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