New in the Netherlands: EARLY BIRDS morning padel

New in the Netherlands: EARLY BIRDS morning padel
New in the Netherlands: EARLY BIRDS morning padel
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EARLY BIRDS Padel, the innovative early morning padel concept that has conquered Ibiza, has now been flown to padel associations and clubs in the Netherlands. What started as a local phenomenon on the Spanish island has quickly grown into a close-knit community, with more and more padel enthusiasts embracing the sporting and social experience of the EARLY BIRDS.

It is a simple concept: a number of enthusiastic padel players who play a short padel tournament together one or more mornings a week and drink a cup of coffee together afterwards. EARLY BIRDS Padel is already established in the Netherlands in Amsterdam, Beverwijk, Bloemendaal, Haarlem, Hillegom, Zeist and The Hague. A number of new locations will follow soon throughout the Netherlands.

Good start to the day

“EARLY BIRDS Padel represents more than just padel; it embodies a lifestyle in which sport, social contacts and starting the day well are central,” says Walter Felten, founder of EARLY BIRDS Ibiza. “We are happy to see that the concept is also being embraced by padel clubs in the Netherlands and look forward to welcoming even more players to the EARLY BIRDS community. We invite padel enthusiasts to get up early and play a padel tournament. In the morning a group of enthusiastic padellers on several padel courts, that is a good start to the day for everyone”Felten said.

Padel2Day app

EARLY BIRDS Padel owes much of its success to the innovative padel2day app, which streamlines the entire experience, from registration and payment to ranking and court configuration. The seamless integration makes organizing a breeze, allowing players to focus on what matters most: play and fun.

Players who want to play once, create an account at https://padel2day.nl and select one or more EARLY BIRDS® Padel locations. On the Padel2Day website or mobile app, you can immediately see which EARLY BIRDS and other padel events you can register for at the locations you selected.

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