Open Padel Club by Lasaigues

Miramar, FL
4.7(178 reviews)

Open Padel Club by Lasaigues is the largest indoor padel facility in the USA, featuring 5 air-conditioned panoramic glass courts. Founded by 9-time world champion Alejandro Lasaigues, it offers premium lessons, weekly tournaments, and a pro shop in Miramar, FL.

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Courts
5 courts
Open Padel Club by Lasaigues
Contact & Hours
Today's Hours
7:00AM - 11:00PM
Location

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Facility Details
Total Courts
5
Indoor Courts
5
Court Surface
artificial turf
Amenities
air-conditioned courts
pro shop
lockers
changing rooms
free parking
WiFi
ball machine rental
weekly tournaments
What Players Say
Players love
High-quality courts and facilitiesexcellent staff and coachescomfortable AC environment
Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to play at Open Padel Club by Lasaigues?

Hourly ~$139 peak; off-peak discounts (e.g. 360K/hr early/late)

Does Open Padel Club by Lasaigues offer padel lessons?

Yes, Open Padel Club by Lasaigues offers padel lessons. Contact them directly for scheduling and rates.

What amenities does Open Padel Club by Lasaigues have?

Open Padel Club by Lasaigues offers: air-conditioned courts, pro shop, lockers, changing rooms, free parking, WiFi, ball machine rental, weekly tournaments.

Can I rent equipment at Open Padel Club by Lasaigues?

Yes, Open Padel Club by Lasaigues offers equipment rental. Contact them for availability and pricing.

Pricing
  • Hourly ~$139 peak
  • off-peak discounts (e.g. 360K/hr early/late)
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Hours of Operation
Monday07:00 - 23:00
Tuesday07:00 - 23:00
Wednesday07:00 - 23:00
Thursday07:00 - 23:00
Friday07:00 - 23:00
Saturday07:00 - 23:00
Sunday07:00 - 23:00

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