I'm On One
El Remate #13
Welcome to the 13th newsletter of El Remate: your weekly(ish) dose of everything happening in the fastest-growing racquet sport from a đşđ¸ POV. From London to Buenos Aires to New York City to Madrid, weâre covering it all.
Buenas, fellow padel addicts!
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đ Topics weâll cover this weekPadelâs U.S. footprint just got louder. Chicago picked up a sleek new indoor hub, Florida added even more courts, and global brands are officially done âtesting the waters.â
Oh, and world No. 1 Arturo Coello just partnered with On. We break down why this matters more than it looks.
In This Issue:
â How to actually improve when youâre stuck training solo
â Onâs big padel bet
â Pro Padel Leagueâs 2026 calendar is scary strategic
â A court youâve never seen, in a place you wouldnât expect
âŚand plenty more. Seguimos!
đşđ¸ Club Openings Midwest Scores Big, Florida Gets Even Bigger
đď¸ Windy City Wonder
Union Padel Club officially opened on Chicagoâs Near West Side, bringing five indoor padel courts to a 30K sq ft space. The club features a bar, restaurant, coworking lounge, saunas, and cold plunges.
đ´ Two More for Floridaâs West Coast
Pickleball-focused St. Pete Athletic just opened. The 50K sq ft club features two padel courts, a restaurant, three bars, and a full suite of fitness and wellness amenities.
𤍠On the Down-Low
â Interesting things coming to Indiana. Follow the journey here.
â Activity is a-brewing in Chicagoâs Logan Square neighborhood. More info here.
đ Up Your Game Solo Drilling the Right Way
If youâve ever shown up to the club early, stared at an empty court, and thought, âAlright cool, Iâll scroll through Insta until the others arrive,â this oneâs for you.
Turns out, solo training is one of the fastest ways to level up if you do it right.
Start simple by warming up your forehands and backhands from mid-court. Find rhythm. Dial in footwork. Hit 10 clean reps per side.
Then head to the corner. The corner wall drill forces you to stay light on your feet and control awkward rebounds.
Volleys next. Stand close to the wall. Five forehand volleys. Five backhand volleys. Then half-volleys. Quick hands, quiet feet.
If youâre feeling brave, smash the ball into the back glass and work on groundstrokes off the rebound. Make contact out in front. If youâre late, the wall will humble you fast.
Practice flat and topspin overhead smashes using the back glass. Non-hitting arm up. Eyes locked on the ball.
And indeed⌠serve practice counts. Spend time aiming at targets. Build confidence hitting different spots.
đĄ Every rep is a vote for consistency. Stay present. Stay boring. Flow comes from process, not from ripping one lucky winner.
âĄď¸ Leverage that time alone, compete better.
đ International Happenings Arturo Coello Is On One (đ¨đ)
As the great Canadian hip-hop legend Drake said, Arturo Coello is âon one.â Swiss performance sportswear company On just signed the world No. 1 padel player as its first-ever padel athlete, signaling a serious push into padel-specific footwear and racket sports more broadly.
The Details
This isnât a logo-on-a-shirt deal. Coello will work hands-on with Onâs product team, feeding technical input directly into padel shoe design
On plans to launch its first padel-specific footwear line in summer 2027, co-developed with Coello and engineered specifically for padel court movement
Coello, already a legend at 21, is best known for his partnership with AgustĂn Tapia, including a 47-match win streak and 37+ major titles across tours
Timing matters â On is on a heater financially, with Q3 FY25 net income nearly tripling and sales up ~25% YoY
Our take: This is another signal that padel has officially graduated from ânicheâ to âinevitable.â Also, padel footwear has lagged tennis for years. That gap is about to close fast.
đ Pro Padel Roundup Pro Padel League Drops Its 2026 Calendar (đşđ¸)
The Pro Padel League just unveiled its 2026 calendar, locking in five marquee events across đşđ¸ + đ˛đ˝, with a first-ever stop in LA and season-ending Finals in Miami.
The Details:
Five total events for 2026, signaling a more concentrated, higher-stakes season rather than overexpansion
The season kicks off in NYC (July 9-12), continuing its role as one of the leagueâs anchor markets
LA debuts as an official PPL host (August 13-16), marking the leagueâs long-anticipated West Coast arrival
Mexico hosts a doubleheader in Playa del Carmen (Sept 24-27) and Guadalajara (Nov 19-22)
The grand finale in Miami hosts the Cityâs Cup Finals (Dec 3-6)
Our take: This schedule feels intentional, and thatâs a good thing. Rather than chasing raw footprint expansion, the PPL is doubling down on proven markets while adding LA as a strategic unlock, especially for sponsors, media, and lifestyle-driven growth.
đŻ Quick Hitsđ Women make up ~38% of global padel players. Empower Padel is partnering with operators to expand that community (đŹđ§)
Padel School founder Sandy Farquharson says you should allow yourself this number of unforced errors per match
Hereâs how AI is making its way into padel
𤊠Cool Padel Court of the Weekđ Savanna woodlands, đłđŚ
More info here!
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