
Padel, one of the world’s fastest-growing sports, has been gaining strong traction in India for its unique blend of energy, teamwork, and accessibility
TDJ News Service
12 Nov, 2025
Mumbai: Westlife Foodworld, the company that owns and operates McDonald's restaurants in West and South India, has announced a strategic partnership with the Indian Padel Academy (IPA by Game Park Pvt Ltd) to promote and grow the sport of Padel in India.
“Taking forward McDonald’s global legacy of supporting sports and communities, from the Olympics to grassroots initiatives, this Westlife Foodworld initiative marks a significant milestone for McDonald’s India. It extends the company’s commitment beyond restaurants to actively contribute to community growth and empower the next generation through sport,” said a statement from the company.
Padel, one of the world’s fastest-growing sports, has been gaining strong traction in India for its unique blend of energy, teamwork, and accessibility. Through this partnership, McDonald’s India aims to grow this new-age sport and make it more inclusive and accessible, strengthening its place in modern India’s evolving cultural fabric.
Akshay Jatia, Chief Executive Officer, Westlife Foodworld said, “At McDonald’s India, we have always believed in the power of bringing people together, whether through food, community initiatives or shared experiences. Sport is a natural extension of that belief. In the same spirit that has connected communities across continents, McDonald’s India is now bringing that global ethos home, using sport as a platform to inspire, include, and uplift.
“Through our partnership with the Indian Padel Academy, which is one of India’s largest Padel academies, we hope to inspire young people to dream bigger, play stronger, grow together and someday make India proud at a global platform.”
The partnership goes beyond courts and restaurants. Together, McDonald’s India and the Indian Padel Academy will focus on making padel facilities accessible to children, giving them the opportunity to learn from some of the best coaches in the padel world.
The Academy’s goal is to encourage kids to take up a global sport early, instilling in them teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship and shaping not just better players, but well-rounded individuals.
Nikhil Sachdev Co-founder & Head of Marketing, Brand Development, and Strategy - Padel Park India said, “India is ready for the next chapter in padel. This goes beyond the courts, focusing on global partnerships and world-class infrastructure. Our collaboration with McDonald’s India (W&S) is a major step forward.”
Tags : McDonald's, Padel, Olympics, Westlife Foodworld
