Wenfrod Introduces Tennis Padel Court Glass Setting New Standards for the Game of Padel

Date: 10 May 2024
Source: Wenfrod
Wenfrod Introduces Tennis Padel Court Glass Setting New Standards for the Game of Padel
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Date: 10 May 2024

Wenfrod has begun the production of its Tennis Padel Court Glass, a new favorite in the world of sports.

Also known as Padel Glass, this special type of glass is designed for use in the construction of padel courts. Typically tempered, this glass is processed to enhance durability and safety, allowing it to withstand the high impact and stress conditions of the sport.

Wenfrod's Tennis Padel Court Glass Brings New Standards to the Industry

This specialized glass solution is becoming the preferred choice among sports facilities and clubs with the rising popularity of padel. Wenfrod's Tennis Padel Court Glass aims to contribute to the development of the sport by providing padel players with optimal performance and safety.

Officials at Wenfrod, who quickly recognized a gap in the market and started production of the Tennis Padel Court Glass, said, “We are able to keep up with orders swiftly without any logistical issues, and we have sufficient stock of the product. We provide a continuous supply guarantee for our Tennis Padel Court Glass, enabling us to respond quickly and effectively to our customers’ needs.”

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