Major padel court manufacturers (e.g., Mondo, Set, Padel Galis, Endecourt) provide proprietary DWG files to their approved builders. These are the most reliable because they match their specific material kits.

  • Export if Necessary:

  • | Layer name | Content | Color | |----------------|----------------------------------|--------| | A-FLOR | Court outline & lines | Cyan | | A-WALL | Glass panels & fencing | Magenta| | A-EQPM | Net, posts, gates, benches | Green | | A-LITE | Lights & poles | Yellow | | A-ANNO | Dimensions, labels, north arrow | White | | A-DRAIN | Drainage & slopes | Blue | | A-STRC | Structural footings, columns | 8 (gray)|


    Tip: A high-quality DWG will have these dimensions in a "DIM" (Dimension) layer, annotated in both millimeters and meters for international contractors.


    If you are a contractor or project manager, here is a quick checklist for reviewing a Padel Court DWG file:


    Search for public tenders (RFPs) for "padel court construction." These packets often include a free, non-copyrighted DWG attachment for contractors to bid on.

    A standard full court drawing (20×10 m for game area, plus safety margins) includes:


    If you spot these in the DWG, request a revision immediately: