Mount Vernon Residential Estate Padel Court
Padel on a proper court is tighter, faster, and more technical than it looks from the sideline. The sport demands a controlled space—four walls, consistent dimensions, good lighting for evening play—and that's what separates a court that works from one that doesn't. A court in a residential estate needs careful maintenance of the synthetic surface, reliable net tension, and clear sight lines from both ends. Players quickly notice if the infrastructure isn't maintained properly: a buckled wall affects angles, poor drainage after rain creates safety issues, and inadequate lighting ruins the evening sessions that most people actually have time for. Quality court setup and upkeep is what keeps players coming back.