Slazenger – owned by Frasers Group – reveals plans to dominate the UK padel tennis market
By Kath Hudson
Slazenger Padel's latest site, in Blackburn Credit: Slazenger Padel
Slazenger opens new padel club in Blackburn
As well as padel, the site offers two pickleball courts
The company plans to open 10 more Slazenger Padels this year
Slazenger is owned by Frasers Group, the parent of Everlast Gyms
Racquet sports brand, Slazenger, has opened a new padel club in Blackburn and announces plans for 10 more this year.
Owned by Everlast Gyms' parent, Frasers Group, Slazenger says it wants to make padel more accessible and cement Slazenger Padel as the leading name in one of the UK’s fastest growing sports.
This weekend, Slazenger Padel opened its newest site in Blackburn, a 30,000 square foot club featuring nine panoramic padel courts, expert coaching for all levels, a members’ bar, social spaces, shop, equipment hire and, for the first time within the Slazenger Padel portfolio, two pickleball courts.
Demand for padel is growing and Slazenger is planning to stay at the forefront of the trend. A spokesperson said: “Padel has experienced an incredible trajectory over the past few years. It’s a highly social sport and a relevant younger brother of tennis, appealing to a wide array of demographics making it a natural fit for our audiences. Slazenger has long been synonymous with elite racquet sports, and building on its heritage in tennis, padel represents a powerful next chapter for the brand.”
Racquet sports brand, Slazenger, has opened a new padel club in Blackburn and announces
plans for 10 more this year. Owned by Everlast Gyms' parent, Frasers Group, Slazenger says it wants to
make padel more accessible and cement Slazenger Padel as the leading name in one of the UK’s fastest
growing sports.
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Slazenger – owned by Frasers Group – reveals plans to dominate the UK padel tennis market
By Kath Hudson
Slazenger Padel's latest site, in Blackburn Credit: Slazenger Padel
Slazenger opens new padel club in Blackburn
As well as padel, the site offers two pickleball courts
The company plans to open 10 more Slazenger Padels this year
Slazenger is owned by Frasers Group, the parent of Everlast Gyms
Racquet sports brand, Slazenger, has opened a new padel club in Blackburn and announces plans for 10 more this year.
Owned by Everlast Gyms' parent, Frasers Group, Slazenger says it wants to make padel more accessible and cement Slazenger Padel as the leading name in one of the UK’s fastest growing sports.
This weekend, Slazenger Padel opened its newest site in Blackburn, a 30,000 square foot club featuring nine panoramic padel courts, expert coaching for all levels, a members’ bar, social spaces, shop, equipment hire and, for the first time within the Slazenger Padel portfolio, two pickleball courts.
Demand for padel is growing and Slazenger is planning to stay at the forefront of the trend. A spokesperson said: “Padel has experienced an incredible trajectory over the past few years. It’s a highly social sport and a relevant younger brother of tennis, appealing to a wide array of demographics making it a natural fit for our audiences. Slazenger has long been synonymous with elite racquet sports, and building on its heritage in tennis, padel represents a powerful next chapter for the brand.”
Racquet sports brand, Slazenger, has opened a new padel club in Blackburn and announces
plans for 10 more this year. Owned by Everlast Gyms' parent, Frasers Group, Slazenger says it wants to
make padel more accessible and cement Slazenger Padel as the leading name in one of the UK’s fastest
growing sports.
Strength training is evolving,
driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
As the entrepreneur who started Wexer, Fresh Fitness, Fitness DK and Repeat, as well as being a former elite athlete, Rasmus Ingerslev’s life looked perfect from the outside, but onthe inside it was a different story. He talks to Kath Hudson about healing old wounds
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Elevate is set to celebrate its 10th anniversary in style this June, with organisers
confirming the event’s largest-ever drinks reception as registrations continue to run more
than 10% ahead of last year.
Hundreds of staff, MPs and Peers from across Westminster have signed up for the Fit for
Office parliamentary physical activity challenge, which takes place throughout June and is
hosted by ukactive and Technogym.