Padel 100 and Playtomic Forge Strategic Partnership to Expand Padel Courts Across Ireland

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Padel 100, Ireland's premier padel infrastructure provider, has entered into a strategic partnership with Playtomic, the global leader in racquet sports booking platforms, to oversee the management of its expanding network of padel courts. This collaboration will introduce Playtomic's cutting-edge software to 140 courts in 60 locations throughout Ireland, facilitating effortless booking, club administration, and player interaction tools as part of Padel 100's national expansion initiative.
Ben Keohane, Founder of Padel 100, emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating, "With our ambitious plans to introduce top-tier padel facilities across Ireland, aligning with a reliable and established platform like Playtomic is crucial. Their innovative technology is instrumental for both clubs and players, ensuring a superior user experience at all our venues."
The initial phase of this rollout is already in progress, with over 10 sites scheduled to open starting September 2025, including areas in Cork, Tipperary, Offaly, Longford, Clare, and Dublin. These locations will leverage Playtomic's comprehensive features, such as instant bookings, social matchmaking, and streamlined payment systems, to foster a cohesive and user-friendly padel environment nationwide.
Pablo Carro, co-founder and COO of Playtomic, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, saying, "We are excited to join forces with Padel 100 as they pioneer the expansion of padel in Ireland. At Playtomic, our goal is to make racket sports more accessible and interconnected, and this partnership perfectly aligns with that objective. We are honored to contribute our technology to enhance the experience for every participant in Padel 100's network."
For more information on Padel 100's initiatives, visit https://www.padel100.ie/, and to explore Playtomic's offerings, check out https://playtomic.com/.

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