
The growing racquet sport of padel could have a new home in Birmingham.
Plans have been revealed to build a padel centre at the Peddimore scheme near Sutton Coldfield.
The Padel Club is eyeing the site as part of its wider expansion plans out of its North West home.
The group first launched in Wilmslow and is backed by high-profile sports people such as ex-England cricketer Michael Vaughan and former Aston Villa players James Milner and Shay Given.
Subject to consent, the new club would have two open-air courts and eight indoor courts, a clubhouse and landscaped social area.
The Padel Club also has a site in Gloucester and other planned venues in Greater Manchester, Knutsford and Stockton-on-Tees.
Chief executive Kris Ball said: "Birmingham is an exciting next step in our expansion and we welcome the opportunity to share this journey with IM Properties."
IM Properties' Peddimore scheme is being developed on land off Peddimore Lane, Minworth.
The masterplan for the site includes mainly warehousing and logistics space which is estimated could create and support thousands of jobs in the wider Birmingham area.
It is being developed in partnership with Birmingham City Council and is already home to online retail giant Amazon.
In November, Rockwool, a manufacturer of non-combustible insulation, announced it had signed a deal to open a huge new production facility after acquiring 114 acres of land there.
IM Properties' development director Richard Lawrence added: "Providing the local community with an amenity space and hub for the scheme is part of our placemaking strategy on Peddimore which fits in with our sustainable futures vision focusing on people, planet and place.
"The Padel Club concept appealed to us because it is fresh, exciting and accessible. The facilities are designed to encourage people to stay afterwards, socialise and build a community of like-minded individuals.