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Building LA’s Premier Padel Club | Steve Shpilsky, Los Angeles Padel Club Founder

46 min · 4. touko 2026
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In this episode of Racket Sports Weekly, Ian sits down with Steve Shpilsky, CEO and founder of Los Angeles Padel Club [https://www.thelapc.com/], to discuss what it takes to build LA’s first premier padel club.  Steve shares how his background in hospitality, real estate, and hotel development shaped his vision for a club built around community, player development, networking, and a high-end hospitality experience. The conversation covers: * What it actually takes to build a padel club in LA (permitting, zoning, and unexpected costs) * How LA Padel Club is designed as a hospitality-driven experience, not just courts * Why the biggest opportunity isn’t tennis players—it’s people who’ve never played a racket sport * How partnerships help build the local padel community * Why the industry is still early and who will win as operators, not just builders If you’re interested in what it really takes to build a padel club in a top market, this episode is for you.

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