From October 16–19, the Pro Padel League will host its season-ending City’s Cup Finals at the iconic Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. The venue, once graced by music legends like David Bowie and Queen, will now welcome the top eight PPL teams of the 2025 season in a high-stakes single-elimination showdown. International stars including Agustin Tapia, Federico Chingotto, Gemma Triay, and Delfi Brea are set to compete in what promises to be a thrilling display of elite padel.
The event blends sport and spectacle, aligning with the league’s mission to elevate padel through immersive entertainment. With its central location in midtown Manhattan, the finals are expected to draw fans from across the country and abroad.
USPA Age Group Regional Brings Senior Talent to Connecticut
Just 45 minutes from New York, Norwalk, Connecticut will host the USPA Age Group Regional Tournament on October 18–19. The competition features men’s and women’s divisions in the 35 , 45 , and 55 categories, offering senior players a chance to compete in a national pathway event. Matches will run throughout the weekend, culminating in finals on Sunday.
The timing allows participants to enjoy both events, with many expected to travel to New York after their matches to witness the PPL Finals live.
A Weekend That Reflects Padel’s Growth
The simultaneous staging of these two events highlights padel’s expanding footprint in the United States. From professional showdowns in Manhattan to grassroots competition in Connecticut, the sport is reaching new audiences and building momentum across age groups and skill levels.
This weekend marks a new chapter for padel in North America—one that blends elite performance, community engagement, and regional development into a unified celebration of the game.

































