Safety Height and Visibility Durability and Wind Resistance Material Selection Aesthetics Ease of Maintenance Environmental Adaptability Functionality Special Area Design Environmental Friendliness A padel court is an enclosed sports field system that combines the characteristics of tennis and squash. The court posts are double-layered for corrosion protection, hot-dip galvanized, welded, sandblasted, chemically treated, coated with epoxy zinc-rich primer, and painted. The roof is resistant to typhoons up to level 12. The court is surrounded by tempered glass and a high-strength metal mesh structure, allowing the ball to bounce off the walls for continuous play. This product is widely used in sports clubs, commercial complexes, schools, and community sports centers, and is a rapidly developing type of sports facility in recent years. The court foundation is crucial. It must be strong, level, and well-drained. A typical outdoor court requires a concrete base layer at least 20-25 meters thick with a smooth, flat surface. Proper foundation treatment is especially important for outdoor courts to prevent subsidence or water accumulation.