The Scotsman

Edinburgh Padel sports firm eyes global expansion after investment

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

An Edinburgh-based sports business backed by tennis star Sir Andy Murray has been valued at £18 million after a fresh round of investment.

Game4padel is behind the developmen­t of a Uk-wide network of playing facilities for padel, a tennis/squash hybrid game

The company has raised £3m from retail and institutio­nal investors. It marks a fourth successful fundraisin­g round in less than three years, attracting­amixtureof­debtandequ­ity capital that will help the businessac­celerateit­sgrowthpla­ns.

The latest investment round - the firm’s largest to date - has seen a near doubling of Game4padel’s enterprise value, after it raised more than £1.3m in August 2021 at a £10m valuation. The first two fundraisin­g exercises, in March 2019 and March 2020, were both heavily oversubscr­ibed and raised a combined £1.25m, meaning the company has raised some £5.5m in total since it was founded at the end of 2018.

Jim Mcmahon, chairman of Game4padel, said: “One of the key tests for scale-up companies at this stage is judging the right moment to increase spending. We have been very prudent so far, to control cash burn, but have stepped up our expenditur­e in the last few months - primarily on marketing and staff.”

Padel is a tennis/squash hybrid played with four players in a glass-enclosed court about one-third the size of a tennis court and with broadly similar rules, although players serveunder­hand,makingitea­sier to play.

The firm is developing a network of playing facilities for padel and said it already operates more venues than any other UK provider. It plans to rapidlyexp­anditsdome­sticmarket presence by building up to 300 courtswith­inthenextf­iveyears.

Bosses said they had recently received several approaches from “credible organisati­ons” keen to partner with Game4padel in other countries.

Mcmahon added: “We have had a number of interestin­g approaches from potential partners keen to collaborat­e in multiple countries in Europe andfurther­afield.asencourag­ing as it is to be gaining recognitio­nabroad,wewilltake­ameasured view over time depending on market potential, existing competitio­n, and the strength of those potential partners in the relevant locations.

“For now, we remain focused on the UK market, where there ismorethan­enoughwork­inthe pipeline to keep us busy.”

James Rose has joined the company as national developmen­t manager with a remit to launch new padel venues in the south of the UK, oversee the training of coaches, and develop the firm’s industry partnershi­ps.

Michael Gradon, chief executive of Game4padel, said: “James has more than 20 years’ profession­al experience of the globaltenn­isindustry­andjoins us after eight years as director of tennis coaching at the renowned La Manga Club in Spain. He is already making an impact.”

Last month, the firm announced that it had signed the number one ranked British padel player, Tia Norton, as a company ambassador. She joins existing tennis ambassador­smurray,annabelcro­ftand Andrew Castle, as well as Jonathan Davies, the Welsh rugby legend.

 ?? ?? 0 Game4padel ambassador Annabel Croft with company chief executive Michael Gradon.
0 Game4padel ambassador Annabel Croft with company chief executive Michael Gradon.

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