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New lifestyle destination with padel courts, wellness suite and gym set to open in Liverpool
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A new padel, lifestyle and wellness destination, Club Mona, is set to open in Liverpool early next year.
Club Mona, launching on Great Howard Street near to the Titanic Hotel, will span almost 40,000 sq ft and introduce a completely new concept to the city, blending premium padel facilities with wellness, fitness and social spaces designed for everyday lifestyle.
Founded by brothers Luis, Lloyd and Jordan Stockton alongside Steven Granite, COO of Applied Nutrition, Club Mona has been designed as far more than padel courts.
At its heart, Club Mona is being created for Liverpool by people from the city who wanted to build somewhere worth going to. More than a fitness or sports venue, it will bring together padel, training, recovery, wellness, food, coworking and community in one carefully curated lifestyle destination..

Inspired by the world’s best lifestyle clubs but rooted firmly in Liverpool’s culture and character, Club Mona will introduce a new kind of destination to the city.
The ground floor of Club Mona will feature eight indoor padel courts alongside a premium lounge and co-working area, café-style social spaces, changing facilities, a dedicated recovery suite complete with hot plunges, cold plunges and sauna facilities and a nutrition, equipment and accessories store.
Club Mona will also be home to a commercial gym, Hyrox-focused training zone, HIIT studio and yoga and Pilates studios, as well as a fully immersive wellness suite featuring hyperbaric chambers, red light therapy, cryotherapy, recovery technology and treatment rooms.
Alongside its fitness and wellness offering, Club Mona plans to host regular community events, brand activations and social programming designed to create an inclusive and connected atmosphere around the club.

Lloyd Stockton, Director of Club Mona, said:
“We wanted to create something that feels genuinely different for Liverpool. Club Mona isn’t just about padel or fitness, it’s about building a space people want to spend time in and be part of a like-minded community.
“We’ve taken inspiration from lifestyle clubs we’ve seen in cities like London and Melbourne but our vision has always been to create something that still feels welcoming, social and rooted in Liverpool’s culture.”
“We really believe there’s a demand for a space that brings together wellness, training, recovery and community in one environment.”

Luis Stockton, Director of Club Mona, added:
“Everything at Club Mona has been designed around experience and atmosphere. Whether someone is coming to play padel, or a workout, a recovery session, to work remotely or simply to meet friends, we want the club to become part of people’s daily routines and lifestyles.
“We’re passionate about creating a destination that feels aspirational but accessible at the same time; somewhere people feel comfortable, inspired and connected.”
Club Mona is expected to open early 2027, with further details around memberships, programming and launch events to be announced in the coming months.