You had to dare. PIC 2, a vast seaside project located in the northwest of Jakarta (Indonesia), the concept of padel crosses a new frontier: that of padel beach. On the site of Land's End, a chic and modern complex on the edge of the bay, a padel court has been installed... almost the feet in water.
A postcard frame
Beneath the palm trees, in the heart of a white and gold setting, the track reigns supreme between beach huts, designer restaurants and fine sand.
The players evolve in a unique atmosphere, between sea breeze et 180° sea viewA rare experience, which transforms each exchange into a moment of summer relaxation.
The space is part of the overall development of Land's End PIK 2, a place dedicated to the lifestyle visit us at the sport and friendliness, accessible every day from 8 a.m. to 23 p.m.
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When padel becomes an art of living
Here, padel goes beyond simple sporting activity.
It is part of a global experience: brunches on the terrace, lounge music, photo sessions on the sand... The place attracts a new generation of players, urban and curious, who come as much for the game as for the setting.
This beach track perfectly symbolizes the fusion between sport and relaxation.
A concept that is already found in certain premium clubs in Dubai, Marbella and Bali, but is still rare in Southeast Asia.




Jakarta, the new home of Asian padel
The opening of this facility is part of the rise of padel in Indonesia.
After openings at Bali, Surabaya and Jakarta, this “beach padel” version marks a symbolic step: that of a padel accessible, photogenic and general public, directly linked to the seaside.
With Land's End PIK 2, Indonesian padel has achieved a successful seduction operation.
A spot that's likely to go viral on social media — and inspire other tourist destinations.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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