中国のパデルコート:2026年、国際的な請負業者がコートシステム一式をどのように調達するか

The world added 7,898 new padel courts in 2025 alone, taking the global total to 58,334 courts across nearly 20,000 clubs (Playtomic / PwC Strategy& Global Padel Report 2026). A growing share of that infrastructure — particularly in Southeast Asia, the Gulf, Latin America, and emerging European markets — is now built around a china padel court system rather than a European one.

This guide walks through how international contractors, club investors, and sports-facility developers actually procure a china padel court in 2026: what’s inside the system, what it costs, how it’s manufactured, and where buyers most often get caught out.


china padel court factory

What is a china padel court and why are contractors sourcing from China?

A china padel court is a complete, FIP-compliant court system manufactured in China and shipped as a containerized kit. A standard panoramic system contains roughly 6 tons of galvanized steel structure, 18 tempered glass panels, 209 m² of padel-grade turf, hardware, and LED lighting — everything required for assembly on a prepared concrete slab.

The reasons contractors are sourcing from China have shifted noticeably in the last 24 months:

因子2022 Position2026 Position
Price advantage~35% below European~45–55% below European (FOB basis)
Lead time50~70日25–40 days
FIP certification availabilityLimited (3–4 factories)Standard (10+ factories)
Glass / turf qualityVariableComparable to mid-tier European
Container availabilityPandemic disruptionNormalized

According to Padel Court Pro’s published benchmarks, a European-imported court typically lands between €16,500 and €25,000 per court. A china padel court of equivalent FIP spec lands FOB at roughly $8,000 – $13,000, leaving meaningful budget for civil works and lighting — the parts of the project where European brands rarely add value anyway.

read suggestion: → “China padel court factory sourcing guide”)


How much does a china padel court cost in 2026?

The cost of a china padel court breaks into five hardware lines plus civil works. The factory-direct breakdown below is consistent with publicly listed FOB pricing from Youngman and current Hebei / Tianjin supplier quotes.

Per-court FOB cost breakdown (top-spec panoramic, 2026)

コンポーネントSpecificationFOB Cost (USD)
Steel structure + hardwareHot-dip galvanized 100×100×3 mm columns, 304 stainless fasteners$3,900
強化ガラス12 mm, 2995×1995 mm, 18 panels with 10 countersunk holes each$2,000
人工芝12 mm pile, 63,000 density, PP+PP+PU backing, 209 m²$1,800
LED lighting8 fixtures, sports-grade~$350
Wire mesh + accessoriesØ4 mm, 50×50 mm apertureincluded
FOB total (top spec) ~$8,050

Mid-tier panoramic courts run $6,800 – $7,500 FOB. Classic (non-panoramic) courts drop to $5,500 – $6,500 FOB.

Total landed project cost — what an international contractor actually pays

Cost LineRange per Court (USD)
Court system FOB China$7,500 – $13,000
Sea freight + insurance$1,500 – $3,500
Import duty + VAT (varies by country)$800 – $4,000
Concrete foundation + drainage$4,000 – $9,000
Local installation labor$2,000 – $5,000
Lighting wiring + electrical$1,500 – $3,500
Total installed cost per court$17,300 – $38,000

Compare this to the $24,000 – $65,000 typical install cost reported across global markets — a china padel court remains the most cost-effective path to a FIP-spec court, provided the supply chain is verified.

read suggestion: → “Padel court price calculator”)


How is a china padel court manufactured?

The production sequence inside a real china padel court factory follows seven linear stages. Any step that gets outsourced is a step where quality control becomes opaque:

  1. Raw steel sourcing
  2. CNC laser cutting
  3. Robotic / MAG welding
  4. Shot blasting
  5. Hot-dip galvanizing
  6. Powder coating
  7. Trial assembly and container loading
StagePurposeQuality Risk if Outsourced
1. Steel sourcingHesteel / Tangsteel / equivalent mill certsMixed-grade steel, no traceability
2. CNC laser cutting±0.5 mm tolerance on connection holesMisaligned assembly on-site
3. WeldingMAG / robotic welds at joint nodesCold joints, structural failure
4. Shot blastingSurface preparation before coatingCoating delamination within 2 years
5. Hot-dip galvanizingZn layer 65–85 μmRust within 18 months in coastal climates
6. Powder coatingRAL color, ~80 μm DFTFade, peel, color mismatch between batches
7. Trial assemblyPre-shipment fit-upField rework, missing parts, schedule blowout

A factory that controls every one of these steps in a single facility — like PanoCourt’s Tianjin production base — can issue a single quality document tied to one batch number. A trading company assembling work across three subcontractors cannot.

(Internal link suggestion: → “PanoCourt manufacturing process page”)


What materials are used in a china padel court — steel, glass, and turf?

Three materials carry 90% of the long-term performance risk. Specifying them correctly is the single highest-leverage decision a buyer makes.

鉄骨構造

SpecificationReasoning
Hot-dip galvanized (not pre-galvanized)Zn layer 65–85 μm vs ~20 μm — critical for outdoor coastal/humid sites
Column section 100×100×3 mmWind load resistance for outdoor courts up to ~150 km/h
Mill source: Hebei (Hesteel / Tangsteel)China’s #1 steel province — direct mill certs available
Welds: MAG-welded at nodesCleaner than stick-welded, fewer slag inclusions

Hebei context: Hebei produces roughly a quarter of China’s total crude steel. The world’s 5th-largest steelmaker — Hesteel Group — is headquartered there. This is the engineering reason most real china padel court factories cluster within 300 km of Tangshan and Shijiazhuang: raw material lead times measured in hours, not weeks.

強化ガラス

SpecificationReasoning
10–12 mm thickness10 mm = minimum FIP; 12 mm = recommended for high-wind outdoor
AS 2208 / EN 12150 certifiedInsurance and player safety compliance
2995×1995 mm standard panelStandard panoramic geometry
10 countersunk holes per panelAllows recessed fitting, eliminates exposed brackets
Source: Shandong-based glass millsLargest tempered glass cluster in China

Artificial turf (padel-grade)

SpecificationReasoning
Pile height 12 mmFIP rebound consistency
Density ≥63,000 stitches/m²Wear resistance over 6+ years
Backing: PP + PP + PUDimensional stability — no shrinkage outdoors
Color: standard blue / terracotta / greenPlayer visibility
Infill: dry-rounded quartz sand, 18–20 kg/m²Ball rebound + traction

(Internal link suggestion: → “Padel court turf specification page”; → “Tempered glass for padel courts guide”)


How is a china padel court installed?

A china padel court ships as a kit and assembles on-site in 3–5 working days for a single court with a 3-person crew. The work itself is methodical, not specialized — local steel fabrication crews can install with a remote engineering call.

Installation sequence (typical single panoramic court):

DayTaskCrew
Pre-arrivalConcrete slab cured (28-day strength), drainage testedCivil contractor
Day 1Unload container, layout, anchor bolt verification3
Day 2Steel column erection, mid-frame assembly3
Day 3Tempered glass installation, wire mesh fitting3 + glass crew
Day 4LED lighting installation, electrical termination2 + electrician
Day 5Turf rollout, seam taping, quartz sand infill3
Day 6+Snag inspection, paint touch-up, handover2

Most china padel court factories provide a fully-dimensioned installation drawing pack, a step-by-step video, and remote engineering support. PanoCourt typically pairs first-time buyers with a project engineer on call throughout assembly. (Internal link suggestion: → “Padel court installation guide PDF”)


What are the common mistakes when sourcing a china padel court?

Based on PanoCourt’s review of failed projects across 2023–2025, five mistakes account for the majority of post-shipment disputes.

MistakeConsequencePrevention
Buying on price alonePre-galvanized steel, 8 mm glass, low-density turf → 18-month deteriorationSpecify materials line-by-line in PO
Trusting Alibaba “Gold Supplier” badgeOften a paid trading-company tierVerify factory address, request live video tour
Skipping pre-shipment inspectionNo recourse for missing parts or weld defectsMandatory SGS/BV inspection >$50K orders
Not specifying packingDamaged glass, scratched columnsWooden crates for glass, foam corner protectors
Ignoring after-sales footprintNo spare parts after 2 yearsChoose factories with >10-year continuity

The single most overlooked issue is that a “Gold Supplier” badge on Alibaba is paid for, not awarded. It correlates with marketing spend, not manufacturing capability. A factory’s real signal is its mill certificates, weld test logs, and willingness to host a live video tour on short notice.

(Internal link suggestion: → “How to verify a china padel court manufacturer”)


Frequently Asked Questions

1. What size is a standard china padel court?
20 m × 10 m playing area, total footprint ~22 m × 11 m including walkways. FIP standard.

2. Is a china padel court FIP-compliant?
Yes — top-tier factories supply FIP-conformant panoramic and classic systems with documented test reports. Require the original PDF, not a screenshot.

3. What’s the warranty on a china padel court?
Standard 5 years on steel structure, 5 years on tempered glass, 6 years on padel turf, 2 years on LED fixtures. Better factories extend the structural warranty to 10 years.

4. Can a china padel court be installed outdoors in a hot climate (Middle East, Southeast Asia)?
Yes — provided UV-stable turf, hot-dip galvanized steel, and IP65+ LED fixtures are specified. Saudi Arabia now has 1,000+ courts and the UAE 800+ courts, the vast majority sourced from Chinese factories.

5. How long does a china padel court take from order to delivery?
25–40 production days + 25–35 days sea freight to Europe (40 days to Latin America). Total order-to-port arrival: 50–75 days.

6. What’s the difference between a panoramic, classic, and super-panoramic china padel court?
Panoramic = 4 corner columns, fully glazed long sides. Classic = additional mid-wall columns (lower price). Super-panoramic = one long side fully glazed for spectator view (premium tier).

7. Can I customize the color and logo on a china padel court?
Standard. Powder-coat RAL color on steel, printed branding on glass panels, custom turf inserts available with 7–10 day extension to lead time.

8. Does a china padel court need a special concrete foundation?
Standard reinforced concrete slab, minimum 100 mm with 1% drainage slope. Some factories require post-tensioned slab for multi-court complexes — confirm with engineering drawings.

9. Can I combine multiple china padel courts in one shipment?
Yes — multi-court orders consolidate efficiently. Three courts fit in 5 × 40HQ containers, reducing per-court freight by 25–30%.

10. What payment terms do china padel court factories offer?
Standard 30/70 T/T (30% deposit, 70% against B/L). Some factories accept L/C at sight for orders above $80,000. Stripe/PayPal are not used for B2B orders of this size.


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