Cheshire Padel Market — Supply, Demand & Competition

Venues
6
Courts/100K
796.8
Population
2K
padelnomics Score
43/100
Key takeaway: Cheshire is in a growth phase. 796.8 courts per 100K and a padelnomics Score of 43/100 indicate a maturing market with room for well-positioned new entrants.

Cheshire currently has 6 padel venues with 16 courts serving 2K residents. The padelnomics Score of 43/100 captures the city's investment potential in a single metric. This analysis breaks down how supply, demand, and competition interact in Cheshire.

Supply Analysis

Cheshire has 6 venues and 16 courts — translating to 298.8 venues and 796.8 courts per 100K residents.

Venue density is high: Cheshire is among the best-served padel locations. The market is largely saturated — new entrants need a clear differentiation strategy to compete.

Metric Value
Venues 6
Courts 16
Venues per 100K residents 298.8
Courts per 100K residents 796.8
Nearest padel court 3.4 km
Data confidence 100%

Demand Signals

The true strength of padel demand in Cheshire only surfaces in live booking and occupancy data — which venues run hot at which prices, where the market pays a meaningful peak premium, and which slots are structurally empty. These live indicators — median occupancy across all tracked venues, peak/off-peak price spreads, and how both shift month over month — are part of Padelnomics Research. On the public surface the padelnomics Score of 43/100 is the compact read on the demand–supply balance.

Competition Landscape

Within 25 km of Cheshire, there are 435 padel venues with 1581 courts serving a catchment population of 1.8M (23.6 venues / 85.9 courts per 100K).

The catchment area is densely served — competition extends well beyond city limits. Site selection and accessibility become critical factors.

Tennis infrastructure as a signal: There are 1833 tennis courts within 25 km. A strong tennis base signals high racquet-sport affinity — a pool of potential padel converts who already know the crossover or can be reached through combined offerings.

Revenue Potential

Revenue potential for a padel facility in Cheshire sits directly on the realised hourly rates and the booked occupancy across the year — figures that come from live market data, not assumptions. Per-court revenue estimates, comparison benchmarks against nearby venues, and the sensitivity to price and occupancy swings are part of Padelnomics Research. For a financial model with your own assumptions — court count, build costs, pricing strategy, occupancy scenarios — use the financial planner.

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FAQ

How big is the padel market in Cheshire?

Cheshire has 6 padel venues with 16 courts serving 2K residents. That translates to 796.8 courts per 100,000 people. Within the 25 km catchment area, there are 435 venues with 1581 courts.

How competitive is the padel market in Cheshire?

The market is densely served: 298.8 venues per 100K residents point to a saturated market. The catchment area has 23.6 venues per 100K.

What is the revenue potential for a padel facility in Cheshire?

Revenue potential per court in Cheshire sits on current hourly rates and booked occupancy. Concrete estimates with market benchmarks are part of Padelnomics Research; use the financial planner to model your own assumptions for price, occupancy, and court count.

What are padel court prices in Cheshire?

Padel court prices in Cheshire vary between indoor and outdoor facilities and between peak and off-peak hours. City- and venue-level pricing benchmarks — median peak and off-peak rates, P25–P75 spreads — are part of Padelnomics Research.

Is Cheshire still a good market for new padel facilities?

A score of 43/100 reflects solid potential. The market has room for well-positioned new entrants — site selection and facility concept are key. Model your scenario in the financial planner.

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