After Los Angeles: the second padel club starts in US — becomes part of the Pro League
Taktika Padel from San Diego becomes the second club created in the USA. The club will join the Pro Padel League, North America's first professional league, starting in the spring of 2023, announces the league in a press release.
Last week it was announced that Los Angeles will be the first padel club to be launched in the US as part of North America's first professional league, the Pro Padel League, which will start in early 2023.
Now the second team is ready for the league. The league announce in a press release that the company Taktika has purchased the league’s second franchise, which will be located in San Diego.
Taktika was established to provide comprehensive industry-related production, from installing Padel courts to facility management and developing programs and tournaments. Taktika’s first established club, Taktika Padel, is based out of the award-winning facility, the Barnes Tennis Center, in San Diego, California.
”I have spent a lot of time playing at Taktika Padel at the Barnes Tennis Center and think it is one of the best facilities in the world,” commented Marcos del Pilar, Commissioner of the PPL.
And continues:
“I am so excited that the team will be owned by a group dedicated to growing Padel in San Diego and across the country.”
More key cities soon.
The PPL’s mission is to create a premier sports league providing a national stage for the sport while
generating nationwide awareness and excitement for Padel. That league will include Taktika Padel from San Diego.
“As a proud supporter of Padel in the United States, I am thrilled to continue to grow the game of Padel on the professional level with the purchase of the San Diego franchise,” stated Ińigo Gonzalez Covarrubias from Taktika.
PPL announces that more key cities will be announced shortly.
About the Pro Padel League
The Pro Padel League (PPL) is North America’s first professional Padel Teams league. The PPL’s mission is to create a premier sports league providing a national stage for the sport while generating nationwide awareness and excitement for Padel as it continues to grow across North America. The PPL’s high-octane team competition will kick off in the Spring of 2023 with six teams or more and conclude with the PPL CUP, where the four best teams will compete for the title. During the first season, each team will consist of two male and two female players and will follow the international scoring format.