French singer Dadju launches Padel One in Dubai.

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The facility features six courts, a wellness zone, yoga facilities, a café, and a Padel Academy for coaching.

Dubai: Padel One has officially launched in Dubai, founded by French singer Dadju. The facility offers professional-grade courts, strong team spirit, and a premium playing experience for the city.

Located in Dubai Investment Park, the state-of-the-art venue welcomes everyone from elite players and regular enthusiasts to complete beginners.

Combining high-energy courts with dedicated relaxation and recovery spaces, Padel One positions itself as a social padel hub, redefining the sport as a lifestyle-driven community experience.

In the UAE, demand for high-quality padel facilities continues to grow, driven by the city’s focus on experience-led sports and year-round accessibility.

Padel One arrives as players look for a new standard where sport, wellness, and community are seamlessly integrated.

Dadju’s vision behind Padel One
Dadju Nsungula, known professionally as Dadju, is a French-Congolese singer and songwriter who first rose to prominence as one half of the duo Shin SekaĂŻ before building a successful solo career.

Beyond music, he has pursued an entrepreneurial path, investing across multiple industries while continuing to expand his creative portfolio.

Opened in November 2025, Padel One marks his entry into the sports sector as both an investor and business developer, in partnership with Nasser Goulamhoussen.

While Dadju leads the broader vision of building connections and creating opportunities through the brand, day-to-day operations are managed by padel specialists Léo Periol, Gillian Dupin, and Louis Marcel, who focus on enhancing the overall player experience.

Padel One’s debut in Dubai quickly drew attention, positioning itself as a standout addition to the city’s expanding padel scene.

The launch event attracted international sports stars including Kylian Mbappé, Francis Ngannou, Théo Hernandez, and Lucas Hernandez, underscoring the sport’s growing global appeal and Dubai’s rising status as a padel hub.

Building on its success, the brand is now preparing to expand into Madagascar, where the local padel scene is growing rapidly.

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