
Padel Haus
Padel Haus is a technology company.
Financial History
Padel Haus has raised $7.0M across 1 funding round.
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Padel Haus has raised $7.0M in total across 1 funding round.

Padel Haus is a technology company.
Padel Haus has raised $7.0M across 1 funding round.
Padel Haus has raised $7.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Padel Haus develops and operates premium indoor padel clubs, positioning itself at the intersection of athletics, wellness, and lifestyle. The company builds world-class facilities featuring professional-grade courts, training academies, clinics, open plays, private events, and amenities like spa-like locker rooms and juice bars, serving players of all levels from beginners to elites in major U.S. cities.[1][4][6][7] It solves the problem of limited access to padel—a fast-growing racket sport blending tennis and squash—in the U.S. by creating social, cultural destinations that educate consumers and foster community.[3][6] With strong growth momentum, Padel Haus has raised nearly $18 million (including a $7 million Series B in July 2025), operates multiple NYC locations (Williamsburg, Dumbo, Greenpoint), and is expanding to Nashville (opened early 2025), Atlanta, and Denver, aiming for 40 locations in 3-5 years.[1][2][3][4][5][7]
Founded in 2022 by Santiago Gomez, a former restaurateur, Padel Haus launched its flagship Williamsburg, NYC club in July 2022, quickly establishing a foothold in the emerging U.S. padel scene.[1][3][4] Gomez's background in hospitality informed the company's focus on luxury social experiences, evolving from a single club to a multi-location operator amid padel's global surge.[3][6] Early traction came through consumer education in New York, pivotal funding rounds totaling under $14 million initially (seed and Series A), and rapid expansion announcements, culminating in the Series B that fueled builds in new markets.[1][2][3]
Padel Haus rides the explosive growth of padel, the world's fastest-growing sport, now penetrating the U.S. amid trends in wellness, social fitness, and experiential leisure post-pandemic.[1][3] Timing aligns with rising demand for indoor, community-driven activities in urban areas, fueled by market forces like corporate wellness programs and hybrid lifestyles favoring premium racket sports over traditional gyms.[3][5] By owning operations and expanding to key cities like NYC, Nashville, Atlanta, and Denver, it influences the ecosystem by standardizing high-end padel infrastructure, educating players, and potentially integrating tech like AI fitness tools in future evolutions, bridging sports with lifestyle tech adjacency.[1][3][7]
Padel Haus is primed for hypergrowth, targeting 40 U.S. locations in 3-5 years through continued funding and owned builds, potentially eyeing international expansion.[3] Trends like padel's mainstreaming, corporate wellness integration, and urban social clubs will propel it, with risks tied to real estate and consumer adoption mitigated by its luxury moat.[2][3] Its influence may evolve from pioneer to category leader, shaping U.S. padel as a lifestyle staple much like pickleball, tying back to its origins as a bold bet on an underserved sport now proving massively scalable.[1][3][7]
Padel Haus has raised $7.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Padel Haus's investors include Archetype, Bain Capital Crypto.
Padel Haus has raised $7.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $7.0M Series B in July 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2025 | $7.0M Series B | Archetype, Bain Capital Crypto |