PANORAMIC PADEL COURT

PANORAMA. Wide horizons of sports passion.

Our courts offer a unique experience that stands out from the rest. They are a centerpiece of the stage, providing maximum visibility for both players and fascinated spectators.

Feel free to visit the courts and see that the padel experience takes on a new dimension and every move becomes an important moment on stage. It is more than a game – it is an immersive journey into a world of passion and athletic excellence. 

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Panoramic padel court in the SQUASHTECH offer

A panoramic padel court is an investment that immediately signals a high facility standard. This format works well where, alongside sport, image, additional service sales, and the ability to build a recognizable club brand also matter. For an investor, it is a project that requires a clear court-use plan, a realistic schedule, precise technical assumptions, and strict quality control from design through final acceptance.

Panoramic padel court and the comfort of play and viewing

Panoramic glazing changes the match experience from the first rallies. Spectators get a full view of the playing area, with no structural elements in the background. A broadcast gets a clean frame, and rally pace remains easy to follow, even during play near the back wall. As a result, the image from the stands and from cameras is more consistent, and viewers lose sight of the ball less often.

Lighting for streaming and broadcasting

Image quality depends not only on light level, but also on uniformity and fixture positioning. FIP documents indicate requirements for broadcast conditions, including minimum vertical illuminance parameters. In video production, flicker reduction also matters a lot, because it becomes highly visible in slow-motion shots. Well-designed lighting stabilizes the camera image and helps maintain high transmission quality.

Reflections on glass and ball visibility

Panoramic glazing strongly exposes what is around the court. Reflections can reduce ball visibility when bright, high-contrast, or chaotic elements appear behind the glass in the field of view. In indoor venues, a common issue is the contrast between a bright glass surface and a dark background area. A consistent backdrop, subdued surroundings, and limiting glossy surfaces in zones behind the court help.

Outdoor court positioning relative to the sun

For outdoor courts, it is worth considering the sun’s path during the day. FIP recommends orienting the long axis of the court north–south, with an allowable deviation. Proper alignment reduces player glare at low sun angles and lowers the risk of unwanted reflections on glazing.

Hall acoustics and match experience

Glass and an enclosed hall volume can amplify reverberation. With high attendance and intensive use, background noise levels rise. In premium-standard facilities, acoustics should be included in the design of spectator zones and shared areas. Good solutions limit echo outside the court and support well-defined event organization rules.

Panoramic padel court – what is worth knowing

A panoramic court strengthens the visual effect and raises the viewing standard, but it requires more care for the surroundings and consistency in design assumptions. Potential difficulties most often come from neighboring conditions, formal requirements, and maintaining a high level of glazing aesthetics.

Glazing cleanliness and facility standard

In the panoramic variant, glazing cleanliness directly affects how the facility is perceived. Streaks, dust, and usage marks are visible from a distance and in social media photos. A high maintenance standard requires a fixed cleaning schedule, ongoing glass condition checks, and periodic inspections of fixings.

Glass safety on the court

Sports facilities use safety glass. When damaged, tempered glass breaks into small, blunt fragments, which reduces the risk of serious injuries. From an investor’s perspective, what matters is complete documentation, confirmed parameters, and consistent servicing. In the panoramic model, aesthetics and safety remain closely linked.

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What to check before deciding on a panoramic court

A panoramic padel court must fit not only the available space, but also the way the facility operates. Before ordering, it is worth checking a few points that affect court perception, project smoothness, and later maintenance costs. The list below helps quickly assess whether the project is prepared reliably.

AreaWhat to assess before orderingWhat it delivers in practice
Investment goalRecreation, leagues, tournament play, showcase courtEasier selection of the variant and equipment for real use
LocationIndoor or outdoor, residential surroundings, spectator exposureLower formal risk and better viewing conditions
SpaceClear height above the court, access routes, and spectator zonesComfortable play, sensible circulation, and safe use
Spectator layoutDirection of the most common camera angles, standing/seating areas, distance from glassBetter match experience and easier event hosting
Finish standardSteel type, quality of galvanizing/paint, glass and hardware qualityPremium look and lower maintenance costs
Documentation and complianceProduct data sheets, parameter compliance, service instructionsSmooth acceptance and order in maintenance
Service and maintenanceInspections, parts availability, glazing cleaning planLess downtime and consistent facility aesthetics
Installation scheduleProduction lead time, logistics, installation window, acceptanceFaster launch and a more predictable start of sales

Panoramic padel court – FAQ

Is a panoramic court suitable for tournament play?

Yes, provided it meets sports and lighting requirements. For tournament events and broadcasts, expectations rise regarding light uniformity and camera visibility conditions.

Can the glass reflect light and reduce comfort?

This risk can occur when fixtures are poorly positioned and the background behind the court reflects light. The issue can be reduced during lighting design and surrounding layout. In indoor halls, a consistent backdrop behind the glazing also helps.

What is the difference between a panoramic and a super panoramic padel court?

A panoramic court uses glazing for maximum visibility, but it usually retains structural posts at the corners of the end walls. A super panoramic court also removes those corner posts, making the view even more open and better suited for showcase and tournament courts. We invite you to explore our range of panoramic and super panoramic courts.

How do you keep glazing looking good?

The best results come from a fixed cleaning schedule, quick response to dirt, and periodic checks of fixings. In a panoramic model, glass cleanliness directly affects how the facility is perceived.