Asia's premium padel laboratory. Singapore hosts FIP international events, APPT Grand Slams, and a rapidly expanding club scene. From rooftop courts to resort settings, the Lion City delivers world-class padel.
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Singapore's first FIP Tour event of 2026 brought international professionals to Pop Padel. Italy's Simone Cremona and Sten Richters won the men's title, while British No.2 Catherine Rose claimed the women's crown alongside Spanish partner Lucia Perez Parra. A landmark moment as Singapore debuted on the CUPRA FIP Tour calendar.
The Asia Pacific Padel Tour returns to Singapore for another Grand Slam event. APPT has established Singapore as a flagship destination, with the 2024/25 event drawing 100+ pairs from 32 nationalities. Pro, Amateur, and Mix categories with ranking points and prize money.
Beyond Grand Slams, APPT stages Challenger and Open events throughout Asia Pacific. Singapore players can compete locally or travel the regional circuit spanning Jakarta, Bali, Manila, Hong Kong, Phuket, and Dubai. 78% of APPT participants travel between cities for tournaments.
Regular tournaments including SGPDL Seniors and Women's events. Queen of the Court competitions and assessment classes help players find their level. Singpadel's community focus makes it ideal for players seeking consistent match play and pathway progression.
Resort-setting padel at Amara Sanctuary Sentosa and Laguna National Golf Resort. Mini-leagues add competitive structure to the social scene. Coaching programs for all levels, corporate events, and a premium experience combining sport with leisure.
Rooftop padel sessions at Marina Square and Suntec City. Around S$20 per session includes racket rental, balls, and two hours of court time. Professional guides on-site for newcomers. Central location perfect for after-work play.
FIP Bronze host venue
4 covered courts • Lengkok Bahru (near Redhill MRT) • Community atmosphere • International tournament host • App booking
Singapore's largest padel chain
4 locations (Sentosa, Laguna, Orchard, Clarke Quay) • Resort settings • Coaching all levels • Corporate events • Open play sessions
Premium rooftop & Dempsey
10 courts total • Grand Copthorne rooftop (3 courts) • Dempsey (7 courts) • Asia's first Padel Academy (ages 3-16) • Prime Plus membership
Affordable, community-focused
6 courts (singles & doubles) • Jurong East • From S$40/hour • Padel Academy • Social events • Air-conditioned
Dempsey's colourful courts
4 courts (different colours) • APPT Grand Slam host • Clinics & skill workshops • Premium Dempsey location
Singapore's first air-con courts
EXPO location • Air-conditioned • Second location opening Jalan Kayu March 2026
Central rooftop venues
Marina Square & Suntec City • Pickleball nights • Self-service booking • Budget-friendly sessions
Fortune Centre & Changi
2 locations • Bugis convenient • Premium setting • Lounge area • Modern facilities
Singapore has emerged as one of the most successful examples of padel development outside Europe. In just three years, the city-state has built a thriving scene spanning eight major venues, international tournaments, and a passionate community of players from 34+ nationalities.
2026 marked Singapore's debut on the CUPRA FIP Tour calendar with the FIP Bronze Singapore at Pop Padel. The country also hosts APPT Grand Slams — now recognised as the third most important padel circuit globally behind Premier Padel. These events bring professional players from around the world and put Singapore firmly on the international padel map.
From rooftop courts at Marina Square to resort-setting padel at Sentosa, Singapore delivers premium playing environments. Air-conditioned courts at Sports Arina and Singpadel address the tropical climate, while Ricochet's expansion to four locations (including Orchard and Clarke Quay in 2026) shows continued investment in the sport.
Singapore's connectivity makes it a natural hub for Asian padel. Players regularly compete on the APPT circuit spanning Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Hong Kong, and beyond. The Asia Pacific Padel Tour's headquarters in Singapore underscores the country's strategic importance to the sport's growth across the region.