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A Panorama Padel Court stands out from the traditional model thanks to its full glass walls that cover both the sides and the back, offering unobstructed 360° visibility for spectators. This elegant design creates a premium visual experience, attracting players, visitors, and sponsors alike. It’s especially popular among luxury sports clubs, resorts, and event venues looking to enhance the spectator experience and increase the commercial value of their facilities.
Technical Specifications of a Panoramic Padel Court
• Playing area: 20.00 × 10.00 meters (official doubles format).
• Made of 12 mm tempered safety glass, compliant with international padel standards and FIP regulations, ensuring durability and maximum player safety.
• Heavy-duty steel frames with epoxy coating for corrosion resistance, anchored securely to reinforced concrete foundations.
• High-performance artificial turf specifically designed for padel, with certified international quality standards.
• Installed on a perfectly leveled base with a gentle slope to ensure effective drainage and optimal ball response.
• Professional padel net with standard height (≈0.88–0.92 m).
• Posts installed outside the play area for unobstructed visibility and player safety.
• LED light poles with uniform illumination between 500–1000 lux, providing optimal visibility for day and night play.
• Recommended clearance: 1–3 meters around the perimeter for player movement and audience safety.


Panoramic Padel Court Glass: Type, Thickness & Safety Standards
Breaks into small, blunt fragments — providing safety against serious injuries.
However, for enhanced player protection, laminated options are often preferred in high-traffic or professional courts.
Composed of two or more glass layers bonded with an internal PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral) film.
This structure prevents fragmentation upon impact and provides superior shock resistance and sound insulation.
Recommended Thickness
⦁ 10–12 mm for single tempered glass panels.
⦁ 8+8 mm or 10+10 mm laminated glass for premium or professional installations, offering extra strength and safety.
⦁ 10–12 mm for single tempered glass panels.
⦁ 8+8 mm or 10+10 mm laminated glass for premium or professional installations, offering extra strength and safety.
⦁ Steel anchors and bolts embedded in the reinforced concrete base, engineered to handle both tensile and shear loads.
All panoramic glass must pass impact, bending, and thermal resistance tests.
Sport Floor is certified according to both local and European safety standards, ensuring compliance and reliability.
Why Choose Sport Floor for the Best Padel Court — Manufacturing, Shipping, and Factory Warranty
If you want a certified padel court that delivers professional gameplay, safety, and strong ROI, Sport Floor is your trusted partner. 👉 Contact us now for a free quotation and preliminary layout for your site.









Panoramic Padel Court — Certified Global Guide by Sport Floor
- Panoramic Padel Turf: Types, Infill & Performance Standards
- Lighting & Acoustic Design for Panoramic Courts
- Base Construction & Drainage System (Permanent Foundation)
Sand-Infill Artificial Turf:
The most widely used surface, offering balanced traction, predictable ball bounce, and enhanced durability.
Pile Height & Dtex:
Optimal height ranges from 10–14 mm for padel courts.
Higher Dtex values indicate stronger fibers and longer lifespan.
Infill Material:
High-quality fine quartz sand, carefully calibrated to ensure ideal ball speed, shock absorption, and player comfort.
Backing Layer:
A waterproof, perforated backing designed for efficient drainage and structural stability, even in outdoor environments.
Performance Testing:
Each court undergoes rigorous ball rebound, slip resistance, and abrasion tests before final approval, ensuring full compliance with international padel standards.
Light Distribution:
Use 6–8 m high poles with angled LED floodlights to eliminate glare and reflections caused by the glass walls.
Proper orientation ensures even illumination and superior visual comfort for both players and spectators.
Lux Levels:
⦁ 500–700 lux → for recreational & training use.
⦁ 800–1000 lux → for tournaments and televised events.
Sound Control:
Glass surfaces naturally amplify echoes. In urban or indoor venues, apply acoustic absorption panels on ceilings or behind stands to maintain an optimal noise level.
Concrete Base:
A flat reinforced concrete slab, precisely leveled (±3 mm per 2 m), including drainage holes and channels for efficient water management.
Drainage Slope:
A 1–2% gradient or external channel system ensures smooth water flow without disturbing surface flatness.
Glass Anchor Protection:
Hidden steel anchor systems embedded in the concrete foundation provide corrosion resistance and maximum structural integrity for long-term durability.
⦁ Superior Viewing Experience: 360° unobstructed visibility that enhances spectator engagement and the court’s prestige.
⦁ Sponsorship & Branding Opportunities: Glass walls offer ideal surfaces for digital displays, sponsor logos, and live event branding.
⦁ Higher Marketing Value: Perfect for premium clubs, hotels, and resorts seeking to elevate their sports facilities.
⦁ Increased Occupancy & Revenue: The modern design attracts more bookings and repeat visitors, improving long-term ROI.
⦁ Higher Initial Cost: Due to laminated glass and precise installation requirements.
⦁ Light Reflection Risks: Requires professional lighting design to prevent glare and shadow effects.
⦁ More Demanding Glass Maintenance: Regular cleaning and sealing inspections are essential.
⦁ Heat Retention: Glass may increase temperature in enclosed courts—ventilation or shading systems recommended.
Phase Duration
Site survey & layout design 1–2 weeks
Base preparation & concrete works 2–4 weeks
Steel frame & glass base installation 1–2 weeks
Turf laying & infill application 3–7 days
Glass panel installation & sealing 3–7 days
Lighting & accessories setup 2–4 days
Final testing (ball rebound, lux measurement, safety check) 1 week
Total Project Time: 6–12 weeks, depending on weather and logistics.
⦁ Clean glass panels regularly with non-abrasive solutions for clear visibility.
⦁ Brush turf and redistribute infill every 3–6 months, depending on usage.
⦁ Inspect glass anchors and fixings annually to prevent loosening.
⦁ Check lighting systems and replace bulbs as needed.
⦁ Implement safety signage and procedures during maintenance work.
⦁ Marketing Edge: A panoramic court increases club memberships and attracts private events or mini-tournaments.
⦁ Pricing Advantage: Premium look allows charging 20–40% higher hourly rates than standard courts.
⦁ Occupancy Rates: Elite clubs report 20–50% higher utilization compared to traditional padel courts.
⦁ Maintenance Cost vs. Revenue: Slightly higher upkeep offset by advertising space, branding value, and enhanced customer experience.
| Criterion | Panoramic Court | Traditional Padel Court |
|---|---|---|
| Viewing Experience | Excellent (360° view) | Limited angles |
| Installation Cost | Higher | Lower |
| Maintenance Requirements | High (glass cleaning and inspection) | Moderate |
| Customer Attraction | High | Average |
| Light Reflections | Needs proper management | Less impact |
| Ease of Installation | More complex | Relatively easier |











- Urban Club – Dubai Heights:
Installation of 6 panoramic padel courts on the club’s rooftop.
Result: Night attendance increased by 40% within six months, and several local sponsors joined due to the enhanced visibility and premium setup.
Mediterranean Resort Project:
Construction of 4 indoor panoramic padel courts with full glass walls and scenic views.
Result: The courts became a tourist attraction, significantly boosting the resort’s property value and guest engagement.
- ⦁ Inspect your site carefully — check available space, pollution, surrounding noise, and sun exposure levels.
⦁ Choose laminated glass if the court will be located in a high-traffic area or intended for children’s use.
⦁ Plan lighting professionally to prevent glare and unwanted reflections on the glass walls.
⦁ Set a clear maintenance schedule that includes glass cleaning, sand refilling, and regular performance checks.


Certified Panoramic Padel Court by Sport Floor
A panoramic padel court is a smart investment combining sporting performance, visual appeal, and commercial profitability.
If you’re planning a new facility, request your preliminary layout, initial cost estimate, or sample turf for testing today.
Contact Sport Floor now for a free technical consultation and a custom design proposal tailored to your site and budget.
A sports materials and flooring engineer with over 18 years of experience, who has supervised the design and installation of more than 400 stadiums in Asia, Europe and the Middle East, and specializes in panoramic glass systems and stadium surface performance.
M. Liu Jin Product Engineering Manager at Sportfloor