Invest in Korea’s first purpose-built Padel Club
Jeju Padel Club is building the country's first tournament-ready padel facility on Jeju Island, with four premium courts, year-round play, and a strategic partnership with Padel Society, Korea's most active padel community. We're inviting aligned investors to join us at the ground floor.
In partnership with Padel Society, Korea's leading padel community.
Why Padel. Why Now.
Padel is the fastest-growing racquet sport in the world, with over 35 million players across 150 countries and thousands of new courts being built every year. Asia is accelerating fast, and Korea, with its deep racquet-sport culture and weekly-play habits, is primed for adoption. Today there are only nine courts in the entire country. Jeju Padel Club is positioned to define the category before the market catches up.
First Mover
Korea's padel market is in its earliest stage. No venue in the country has more than one indoor court. We're building two, plus two outdoor courts, to a tournament-grade standard that becomes the national reference point for the sport.
Built to last
Land secured. Strategic partner committed. Revenue model diversified across court rentals, coaching, retail, F&B, and events. This is a real-asset business backed by recurring demand.
A sport that’s already won globally. A market that’s wide open.
Padel has been added as an official sport at the 2026 Asian Games. Korea's racquet-sport culture means the audience already exists. What's missing is the venue. We're building it.
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Korea has turned badminton, table tennis, and tennis into mass-participation sports with strong club cultures and competitive pipelines. Padel fits that pattern perfectly: social, doubles-based, easy to learn, hard to put down. The FIP World Padel Report confirms Korea is still in an embryonic stage of growth, which means the first credible venue has outsized leverage to shape how the sport develops nationally. With nearly 14 million visitors to Jeju each year, the tourism layer adds a built-in trial audience on top of the local resident base.
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Jeju Island welcomed nearly 14 million visitors in 2024, connected by the world's busiest domestic air route and direct international flights with visa-free entry. That makes it a natural home for destination-driven sports: training camps, tournaments, and traveling players looking for a "must-play" stop. Beyond tourism, the island's 675,000 residents and growing expat community provide a steady local base, while Jeju's reputation as Korea's premier leisure destination means the audience already associates the island with active, social experiences.
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The 2026 Asian Games will put padel in front of millions of Korean sports fans for the first time. Court supply across Asia is growing nearly 50% year on year. Our strategic partner Padel Society, Korea's most established padel community, is already driving player and coach interest ahead of opening. The window to establish Korea's flagship venue is now, and it won't stay open long.