At A Glance
- Solaire Sports Club has expanded its premium sports offerings with the launch of its new padel courts at Solaire Resort Entertainment City, reinforcing its commitment to provide world-class recreational facilities for families, athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
Padel Pilipinas founder Sen. Pia Cayetano (second from right) joins (from left) Bloomberry Resorts Corp. Vice Chairman for Construction and Regulatory Affairs Donato Almeda, Padel Pilipinas Secretary-General Atty. Duane Santos, and Solaire Resort Senior Vice President for Resort Operations David Batchelor during the ceremonial ribbon cutting of the new Solaire Sports Club padel courts.
Solaire Sports Club has expanded its premium sports offerings with the launch of its new padel courts at Solaire Resort Entertainment City, reinforcing its commitment to provide world-class recreational facilities for families, athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
Padel, one of the fastest-growing racket sports globally and the second most popular sport in Spain, continues to gain momentum in the Philippines for its dynamic, social and highly accessible gameplay. Played in doubles on an enclosed court, the sport is often described as a game of finesse and anticipation rather than sheer power. It combines the long rallies of tennis with the strategic wall-play of squash, making it a sport enjoyed by beginners and seasoned athletes alike.
Sen. Pia Cayetano, founder of Padel Pilipinas, graced the launch event together with senior executives of Solaire and Bloomberry Resorts Corp. The celebration was made even more significant by Padel Pilipinas’ recent victory at the Asia Pacific Padel Cup (APPC) 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – an achievement that signals the sport’s growing competitive presence in the region.
The new padel courts complement Solaire Sports Club’s expanding line-up of facilities, which includes advanced golf simulators and pickleball courts. This latest addition strengthens the club’s mission to offer diverse, world-class activities and help drive the rise of padel as the next major racket sport in the country.