Epic Padel and Adidas Padel Forge Strategic Sponsorship to Fuel Padel's U.S. Expansion
July 31st, 2025 6:25 PM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
Epic Padel's partnership with Adidas Padel aims to significantly grow the sport in the U.S. through enhanced facilities and equipment, marking a pivotal moment for padel's national development.

The strategic sponsorship between Epic Padel and Adidas Padel is set to revolutionize the growth of padel in the United States, a sport that has seen exponential popularity globally. This multi-year agreement signifies a major leap towards Epic Padel's vision of expanding padel through top-tier facilities and equipment, aligning with Adidas's reputation for innovation in sports.
Hala Sarkis, Co-Founder and CEO of Epic Padel, emphasized the partnership's role in elevating the player experience and supporting the company's ambitious expansion plans. With a goal to operate 100 courts nationwide by the end of 2026, Epic Padel is not just focusing on quantity but also on quality, exploring the use of Adidas-branded courts in its new clubs.
Bryan Ogle, CCO of All Racquet Sports, highlighted the significance of creating spaces where players can enjoy both the sport and the community around it. The exclusive use of the ADIDAS Speed RX ball in Epic Padel facilities underscores the commitment to superior playing products, further enhancing the player experience.
Padel's global surge to over 30 million players, with a new court built every 2.5 hours, mirrors the sport's growing appeal in the U.S. Epic Padel is at the forefront of this movement, not only through club development but also by investing in the sport's ecosystem, including high-profile events and professional teams. This partnership with Adidas Padel is a testament to Epic Padel's dedication to inclusivity, innovation, and sustainability, values that are central to the sport's worldwide growth.
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