Listen "Padel Shift - Jack Chaplin"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome Jack Chaplin. He founded Padel Shift, a builder and operator of Padel tennis sites around the UK. They currently have 2 sites with several more on the way. Their remit: to get more people playing the game that's taking the world by storm. So what is Padel and why is it the fastest growing sport in Europe? Padel is a squash-tennis hybrid racket sport, which is almost always played as doubles on an enclosed court surrounded by glass and metallic mesh walls. The beauty lies in both its rules and its ergonomics. Two padel courts with four people per court can fit into one full size tennis court. Meaning 8 people can play at one time instead of 2 or 4 people. With rising populations and an increasing demand on urban planning it not only makes commercial sense but spatial sense too. It's also far more accessible and safer than tennis or squash. The back and side walls make it a game of placement and precision over power and speed. Underarm serves mean less double faults. Smaller courts make it faster and more dynamic. So whether you're a beginner or a pro you can have a cracking game either way. Jack's promise. 'Give me 15 mins on court and I'll turn you from a sceptic into a padel addict'. In this episode we talk about Jack's internal need to be all-in to give it his all, the race to establish themselves as a major competitor with new players popping up every other day and whether this sport is a passing fad or a permanent fixture. Enjoy.
More episodes of the podcast People Doing Things
Roots Allotments - Christian Samuel
18/11/2025
Oat Cult - Ben da Costa
27/10/2025
My Skin Feels - Danielle Close
20/10/2025
Wild Thingz - Fliss Newland
08/10/2025
Top Cuvée - Brodie Meah
21/08/2025
Grubby - Martin Holden-White
31/05/2025
Citizens of Soil - Sarah Vachon
26/05/2025
Northern Pasta Co. - Imogen Royall
30/04/2025
Fearne & Rosie - Rachel Kettlewell
28/03/2025
Fatso - Ella Mckay
26/02/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.