USPA Embeds Padel Browser Map, Cataloging Hamptons Clubs and Courts
The USPA has embedded a Padel Browser–powered interactive map on its website to surface USPA Premier, Official and Registered clubs nationwide — Instagram copy even teases "court counts."

The United States Padel Association has embedded an interactive national padel club map and directory on its website, powered by Padel Browser, that exposes USPA Premier, Official and Registered club listings nationwide. The map is described as interactive and intended as a discovery tool for club information across the country.
Social copy around the integration uses platform language: an Instagram caption reads, "Powered by Padel Browser, this map allows you to explore USPA Premier, Official, and Registered Clubs with a single click. From court counts to" — the caption in the supplied text cuts off after "court counts." A separate fragment from Padelusa opens with the headline-like phrase "Making Padel More Accessible ..." and repeats that the interactive map lets users explore those club categories with visual - the sentence is truncated in the provided excerpt.
The map is presented as part of a wider USPA ecosystem for organizing padel activity. The interactive map and directory are singled out as the place to learn about clubs, while a tournament calendar is described as the tool to verify which events are formally sanctioned. That structural framing sits alongside a documented USPA tournament ladder that uses specific tier labels: USPA 2500 (the US Open), USPA 1500 (the year-end Masters), USPA 2000/1000 (top tiers players travel for), USPA 750 (events running under the World Padel Rating umbrella), USPA 500/250 (two-day competitive tournaments) and USPA 100 (local participation growth events).
The National Padel League (USA National Team League), produced by the National Padel League and endorsed by the USPA, is cited as a U.S. equivalent to a USTA-style league. Its inaugural season metrics are explicit: more than 1,900 registered players, 130+ teams nationwide, six Regional Championships and 380 players qualifying to the National Finals, which are scheduled at Reserve Sole Mia for March 13–15 (the supplied excerpt does not list a year).
Key technical and local details remain unconfirmed in the available material. The supplied excerpts do not include the exact navigation path or URL for the embedded map on the USPA site, the full USPA announcement text, a confirmed go-live date for the embed, nor a complete feature list beyond the club-category labels and the partial reference to "court counts." The sources do not say whether the map shows contact details, booking links, surface types, photos, hours, verification standards or whether Hamptons-area clubs appear on the map.
For Hamptons operators and club managers, the immediate verification items are concrete: confirm whether local Hamptons clubs are listed under USPA Premier, Official or Registered categories, check whether court counts or booking links appear on each club page, and request access or screenshots of the embedded map to confirm features. Until USPA or Padel Browser provides full release text or a live demo, the integration stands as a national tool for club discovery while local listings and technical details remain to be confirmed.
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