Pop Padel Secures Seven-Figure Investment from Apricot Capital to Expand in Southeast Asia

Above: Davy Sanh, Founder (second from right), Kim Nguyen, Finance Director (right) and Sean Tan, Strategy and Growth Director of Pop Padel (left) with Apricot Capital’s Managing Partners Darren Teo (center) and Elaine Teo (second from left)

Pop Padel, a premium padel club in Singapore, has secured a seven-figure investment from Apricot Capital to accelerate the sport’s growth in Southeast Asia.

Pop Padel club

The investment follows Pop Padel’s successful bid to build Singapore’s first fully sheltered social padel club in Redhill, featuring four world-class courts, an F&B area, and a recovery zone. A similar facility with six courts will open in Kuala Lumpur’s Bamboo Hills.

With its multi-country debut set for March 2025, this funding will help establish top-tier padel facilities, enhance programming, and position Singapore as a regional hub for the fast-growing sport.

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