The Premier Padel 2025 calendar has been unveiled, marking a significant milestone in the global expansion of professional padel. This ambitious schedule includes 24 tournaments across 16 countries, with at least seven new venues making their debut. These new locations include Miami, Buenos Aires, Cancun, and Germany, marking the first time the circuit has visited these regions. These additions strengthen padel’s presence in South America, North America, and Europe, furthering its growth in key markets.
The 2025 season will kick off on February 10th with the Riyadh Season P1 in Saudi Arabia, followed by a tournament in Spain. The tour will then continue with two new stops in Miami and Cancun, the latter at the Rafa Nadal Academy. In early spring, the circuit will head back to Santiago de Chile for the first Major of the season, the Qatar Major. The European leg of the tour will include several tournaments between June and October, with a mid-season break in August. Notable stops include Italy, Spain, France, and the Netherlands, with Germany hosting its first tournament.
The Middle East will also feature prominently in the 2025 calendar, with tournaments in Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. The regular season will conclude with the Mexico Major at the end of November. The season will wrap up with the Premier Padel Finals in Barcelona from December 8th to 14th, bringing together the top 16 ranked players in both the men’s and women’s competitions.
The 2025 calendar also includes the FIP Intercontinental Cup in August and the FIP World Cup Pairs tournament in November. These events highlight the growing popularity and competitive nature of padel, as the sport continues to attract new fans and players worldwide.
The Premier Padel 2025 calendar has seen several exciting updates. One of the standout changes is the expansion of the tour to new locations, bringing the sport to a wider audience. This year, new tournaments have been added in Asia and South America, reflecting the growing global interest in the sport. The decision to include these new locations was made after extensive consultations with players, sponsors, and local federations.
Among the notable additions is a new tournament in Tokyo, Japan, which will be held in July. This event is expected to attract top players from around the world and will feature state-of-the-art facilities. Another exciting addition is the tournament in São Paulo, Brazil, which will take place in September. Both of these locations have a rich sporting culture and are expected to provide a unique atmosphere for the players and fans alike.
The Premier Padel 2025 season will kick off in early March with the traditional opening tournament in Doha, Qatar. This tournament has always been a fan favorite, known for its high-quality matches and spectacular setting. Following Doha, the tour will move to various cities in Europe, including Madrid, Rome, and Paris, before heading to the new locations in the second half of the year.
Additionally, this year’s calendar includes several innovations aimed at enhancing the fan experience. There will be more interactive features available through the Premier Padel app, including live match statistics, player profiles, and behind-the-scenes content. The organizers are also committed to sustainability, with initiatives to reduce the environmental impact of the tournaments, such as using eco-friendly materials and promoting public transportation for spectators.
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