Milan takes command of Italian padel, but Rome remains at the top
Milan unleashes a boom in fields and attracts two major events, but the historic capital Rome maintains the numerical primacy, leaving the challenge open.

Milan has proclaimed itself the new capital of Italian padel, thanks to an explosion of fields and practitioners that is reshaping the sporting map of Lombardy. The city will host two major events, one in late December and the other in early 2024, intended to consolidate its role as a hub. Over the last year, Lombardy has recorded double-digit growth in dedicated facilities, with new centers popping up in neighborhoods once deprived of padel spaces.

















