Belgium continues to invest in modern padel infrastructure. In recent years, the country has seen the emergence of structured complexes designed to accommodate both recreational and competitive players. The opening of  Padel dour , last January, fits perfectly into this dynamic.

Situated  Chemin des Fours No. 8, 7370 Dour The club benefits from a strategic location near the French border: 20 minutes from Valenciennes, 20 minutes from Maubeuge and 15 minutes from Mons. This location also confirms the cross-border appeal of Belgian padel.

Seven indoor courts and a fully equipped central court

The complex offers  7 indoor courts , including an  center court equipped with a camera and scoring system , with permitted exits. Two fields are accessible to  Handicapped illustrating the desire to open up the practice to the greatest number of people.

Padel Dour also has  2 pickleball courts , a warm-up area with a rowing machine, stationary bike and air bike, as well as a  multi-sports hall upstairs Players have access to changing rooms with showers, a welcoming clubhouse and a large car park.

The lighting is automated and access to the club is possible from  6:30 am via keypad , with a classic opening time from 2pm to midnight.

A structured and accessible offer

Court reservations are made via the dedicated application.  Padel dour .

Regarding prices, the club lists:

  • €10 for 1.5 hours during off-peak hours
  • €12 during peak hours

Packs of 10, 25 or 50 games are also offered, allowing you to benefit from decreasing prices.

The club is also developing a  academy , with courses tailored to different player profiles.

A stage of the MAJOR Tour AFP in November

Padel Dour will take another step forward next November by hosting a round of the  AFP MAJOR Tour , in category 1000, the highest level in Belgium. An organization that testifies to the quality of the facilities and the ambition of the club.

With structures like Padel Dour, Belgium confirms its commitment to sustainably structure padel through modern, accessible and competition-oriented infrastructure.

Franck Binisti

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.