Denver Welcomes a New Luxurious Sports Venue: Ace Padel
In an exciting development for sports enthusiasts, Ace Padel is set to launch a luxury padel club in the heart of Denver, expanding the city’s racquet sports scene. The club will occupy the historic former Great Divide Brewing Co. building at 1812 35th St., offering a fresh twist on fitness and community.
The Padel Experience: A Mix of Tennis and Squash
Padel, a sport that combines elements of tennis and squash, has surged in popularity across Europe, boasting over 30 million players globally. The game is played in doubles format, making it a great choice for social play among family and friends. As Elliot Carnello, co-founder and CEO of Ace Padel, accurately puts it, "We joke that padel is chess, and pickleball is checkers." This dynamic sport is accessible yet challenging, making it suitable for all skill levels, which has helped garner enthusiasm for its expansion in the U.S. market.
A Community-Centric Vision
Ace Padel is not just about playing; it’s about creating a community. The club plans to open with five indoor courts and three outdoor courts across a spacious 26,000 square feet. Facilities will also include men’s and women’s locker rooms equipped with saunas, lounges, and a restaurant. Reflecting a commitment to inclusivity, the club plans to offer both membership options and walk-in availability, ensuring everyone—whether a novice or a seasoned player—can participate.
The Future of Padel in Denver
With plans for additional locations in cities like Miami, Los Angeles, and Dallas, Carnello is on a mission to elevate the profile of padel in America. His vision includes various tournaments and a youth training academy, aiming to foster the next generation of padel players. Drawing inspiration from renowned fitness brands, Ace Padel seeks to create an inviting atmosphere that promotes both fitness and camaraderie.
Why Padel? The Sport of the Future
The rise of padel aligns with the growing trend of fitness even among young families and millennials. Its fast-paced nature attracts many, and its social aspect makes it perfect for community building. As Carnello noted, "We want to grow padel as much as we can and are always happy when other people can do the same." With multiple venues opening in Denver, it’s clear that the popularity of padel is about to explode in the U.S.
Stay tuned for Ace Padel’s debut later this year and get ready to join the ranks of those who can say, "Sorry, I can’t. It’s Padel Time!" Parents and families looking for fun and engaging activities should definitely consider this as a new weekend staple.
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