This venue has fewer than 5 verified player reviews. The Pulse Score is still on the full 40 / 25 / 20 / 5 / 5 / 5 weighting — it will simply sharpen as verified reviews accumulate.
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Street ViewBudget-priced padel venue in Muñiz, Buenos Aires, criticised by multiple reviewers for very low ceilings that prevent lob play, worn carpet surface, and poor tournament organisation.
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3 courts. Per-court detail (surface, lighting, dimensions) is not yet recorded for this club. Operators — claim your club to add it.
Facility has good amenities and service, but structural design flaws—especially low ceiling—severely limit playability for serious players.
“Techo muy bajo! no se puede hacer globo, parte importante del juego”
“Muy malas canchas, en resumen así no perdés tiempo leyendo”
5 reviews, skewed positive by Google algorithm. Aggregate 3.9★ from 37 reviews reflects genuine dissatisfaction. The low ceiling is a consistent critical flaw across multiple reviews, making courts unsuitable for intermediate+ play. Small sample size but consensus is clear on structural limitations.
Apache 32 is an indoor padel facility housed in an enclosed industrial building with multiple glass/mesh courts, good artificial lighting, and a social atmosphere; exterior branding is bold and modern.
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