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Premier Padel 2025 to feature seven new locations as tour expands into US and Germany
The official global tour will this year feature 24 tournaments across 16 countries.
Padel’s global expansion is set to move into a new phase this year after Premier Padel, the sport’s leading official professional tour, announced its calendar for 2025.
The tour confirmed that in all, there will be 24 tournaments across 16 countries, with the season featuring at least seven new locations, including Miami as the tour launches into the US for the first time, as well as Buenos Aires, Cancun and Germany.
The 2025 Premier Padel tour will start on 10 February with the Riyadh Season P1. There will be two major new highlights in the 2025 calendar in March, with the tour travelling for inaugural tournaments in Miami and Cancun – held at the Rafa Nadal Academy – before returning to Chile for a second time.
Following a short return to Europe for tournaments in Belgium and Spain, the tour will make its way to Paraguay in May before debuting in the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires.
Europe will host several tournaments between June and October marked by a return to several recognised countries and locations including Italy (Rome, Milan), Spain (Valladolid, Malaga, Madrid), France (Bordeaux, Paris) and The Netherlands (Rotterdam). The European leg will also include the first tournament in Germany, with details of the location to be announced soon. After holding five tournaments in 2024, Spain will add a sixth event in 2025. There will also be a mid-season break scheduled in August.
The tour will then return to the Middle East for tournaments in Egypt (NewGiza) and the UAE (Dubai) with the regular season concluding with the Mexico Major at the end of November.

Premier Padel 2025 will feature 24 tournaments across 16 countries. Image credit: Red Bull.
The International Padel Federation (FIP) will host its first edition of the FIP Intercontinental Cup in August, dubbed “the equivalent of tennis’ Laver Cup and golf’s Ryder Cup”, ahead of the planned mid-season break and FIP World Cup Pairs tournament in November.
In terms of the four Majors, the 2025 season will see the world’s best players return to Qatar (14-19 April) and Italy (9-15 June) for two Major tournaments in the first half of the year, with France (8-14 September) and Mexico (24-30 November) hosting the remaining Major tournaments.
The Premier Padel Finals will return to Barcelona in 2025 for its second edition from 8-14 December. The top 16 ranked players in the FIP Race Ranking – in both the men’s and women’s competitions – will qualify for the Premier Padel season finale.
Premier Padel chairman Nasser Al-Khelaïfi said: “We are very proud to announce Premier Padel’s fantastic 2025 calendar, as we continue to propel the sport to new frontiers and take all aspects of the professional tour to the highest level.
“The 2025 calendar – developed in partnership with players and partners – shows our clear commitment to accelerate the global growth of padel and provide new and existing fans and players with an incredible experience of the tour for many years.”
Luigi Carraro, president of the International Padel Federation (FIP) and vice chairman of Premier Padel, said: “This is another thrilling chapter for FIP and Premier Padel and the sport of padel as a whole. Our 2025 calendar brings professional padel to new and established markets and a more efficient schedule for players and fans. This magnificent calendar supports the exciting global growth of padel as one of the world’s most dynamic and fastest growing sports and is another milestone in our bid for Olympic inclusion.”
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