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: