The way new players find and book racquet sports clubs has changed. Most clubs are still competing the way they always did: on facilities, branding, and marketing budgets.
All of it matters, but none of it decides which club a new player books with tonight.
That decision happens in the seconds after a Google search, and a different kind of club has been quietly winning it for a while now. The kind a new player can book with the moment they want to play.
But for most clubs, the booking journey begins on their website.
The website detour you didn’t mean to build
Your racquet and paddle club’s website is not the problem. Let’s get that out of the way.
It has your schedule, your pricing, and your story. It works for the members who already know you and the prospective players who are still doing their homework before they commit. But a new player who just found you on Google and wants to book a court right now? For that player, your website is a detour they didn’t ask for.
Landing on your homepage gives them a new set of tasks: reorient, find where court reservations or events live, create an account, clear a login page, and decode membership tiers. None of which they came to do. They came to play, and every screen between them and a court is another moment they might decide it isn’t worth the work. You’re asking them to start a new journey right when they were ready to finish one.
Every other club in your market is asking the same thing from players. And very few have fixed it.

Skip the website, keep the booking
Public Booking + Reserve with Google gives players a way to skip your website and the steps behind it.
A new player finds you on Google, taps the “Book online” button, and lands in your Public Booking flow, where they pick a time and pay. Because the booking lives right on your Google Business Profile in Search and Maps, players who are ready can book with you right then.
Your website never comes up, and it doesn’t need to. It still tells your story, answers buyer questions, and earns its place in search. But the player who has already decided to book no longer has to navigate it to reserve a court or register for an event.
It’s the shortest path from search to booking confirmation that racquet sports has ever had.
The new competitive edge in racquet sports
The tennis, pickleball, and padel clubs winning new players right now aren’t winning on multi-million dollar facilities or long-established brands. Their advantage is access. How little stands between a player and a booked court.
For a new player, that distance is measured in seconds. The urge to play has a short shelf life, and the club that stays inside that window is the one that converts the search. A few extra clicks are the difference between a booking and a player who moved on to another club.
Ease now separates one club from the next. The most bookable facility is the one that gets the booking, and in most local markets, this is the major competitive edge right now.
First movers win the market
The clubs collecting bookings with this advantage aren’t necessarily the biggest names in their markets. Being a marquee operator hasn’t translated into being a bookable one. Most of the largest brands in the sport, the franchises everyone talks about, still send players to a website. Some smaller clubs already let them reserve or register in a few taps.
Picture the three racquet clubs that come up when a player searches your area. If two send players to a website and the third lets them book on the spot, the third wins the players who are ready right now. The third doesn’t have to be the most established club. That is exactly why this works.
It will not stay this way forever. As more clubs catch on, easy booking becomes the baseline, the thing every club is expected to offer. The edge belongs to whoever claims it first, while the rest are still sending players the long way around.
Make your racquet club more bookable
Right now, a new player searching your area either books with you in a few taps or gets routed to a website first. Most clubs are still the second kind.
Public Booking and Reserve with Google takes a few minutes to enable. Once it’s on, the next player to search your area can book with you on the spot, before anyone else gets to them.
Your website isn’t going anywhere. The players who already know you will keep using it. The ones still deciding will keep finding their way there. The new player ready to book today just gets a faster way in, and you get the bookings the club across town was about to take.


