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World Padel Tour: The Ultimate Guide to WPT (2022)

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This comprehensive guide to the World Padel Tour explains everything you need to know about the competition. Join us to learn what it is, how it works, and how you can watch it! 

What is the World Padel Tour?

The World Padel Tour is a professional padel competition that the International Padel Federation organizes. The WPT is a circuit of international tournaments for both women and men.

It gathers the world’s best padel players and has its headquarters in Spain, where 12 of the 16 events in the calendar of 2021 will take place.

What sport is WPT

What sport is World Padel Tour?

The sport played on WPT is padel, which is sometimes called padel tennis. Padel is a racquet sport. The sport differs from paddle tennis, which is common in the United States and Canada. On an enclosed court about 25% smaller than a tennis court, you play padel in doubles.

Check out our padel guide if you want to learn more about the sport.

World Padel Tour (WPT) started in 2012 after two years of intensive work. Padel Pro Tour (PPT), the first international competition for professional Padel tournaments, was to be replaced by a new circuit. 

Over the past ten years, padel has exploded in Spain, and each event has drawn at least 20 thousand fans in stadiums with a capacity of over 5 thousand spectators. 

This number is ever-increasing, as the Estrella Damm Master Finals 2017, with 25 thousand spectators during the five-day competition, was the biggest tournament in the sport’s history. 

In terms of popularity, padel finished third in Spain’s top sports list, after football and basketball, and before the more traditional sports of handball and futsal. 

International Padel Federation

Founded in 1991, the International Padel Federation (FIP) is the world governing body for the sport. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting all forms of Padel around the world.

The World Padel Tour (WPT) is the official international professional circuit recognized by FIP. It gives the WPT federated standing for its tournaments and the organization is responsible for the global ranking list.

World Padel Tour Circuit

The WPT circuit

As the international popularity of padel grows, so does the professional padel circuit worldwide. The best players are now traveling the world to compete in the padel world tour.

The padel WPT has been played in Spain, Argentina, Mexico, and Brazil. However, as we can see from the World Padel Tour schedule 2021 , an increasing number of countries other than Spain and South America will be participating.

On the circuit, recent tournaments have was held in Sweden, the UK, France, Belgium, and Dubai. In 2017, the professional tour visited Miami, Florida, for its first time in the USA.

The 2021 World Padel Tour calendar includes 26 official competitions in six countries, making it the most extensive season in the professional circuit’s history.

WPT Tournaments

Tournaments

Between 18 and 26 WPT tournaments are held annually, plus a final where the top-ranked pairs compete. The participating players travel to different cities around the world to collect points and qualify for the final tournament, where the top eight ranked pairs compete after the season has concluded.

The padel WPT features both men and women. However, the number of women’s WPT championships has traditionally been about half that of men’s, debated.

Six types of tournaments

World Padel Tour 2021 is hosting six levels of tournaments. From the FIP tournaments, each successive level has higher ranking points and prize money. 

The first tiers have a lower entry-level, which is a good way for lower-ranked players to earn points.

Tournaments FIP

Master final, exhibition tournaments.

As part of the branding and reaching out to the world, the WPT organizes exhibition tournaments.

Knokke, a municipality in the Flanders region in Belgium, hosted the first exhibition of the 2021 season in august. It was possible to see some of the top padel players in the world, including Paquito Navarro, MartĂ­n Di Nenno, Fede Chingotto, Juan Tello, Las Martas, Paula JosemarĂ­a and Ari SĂĄnchez.

They also arranged matches between the WPT players and other Belgians, tests, and shows.

The International Padel Federation and the World Padel Tour have taken an important step toward globalizing the competitive structures of padel.

They added FIP GOLD and agreed to loosen ranking restrictions, allowing more players to participate in the competition to offer a more ambitious competition offering that will enable players to earn more points and increase their revenues.

They have decided to change the Challenger tournaments to improve the competition. As a result, for the first time in WPT history, the six events of the 2021 calendar will be played in both categories: men and women. 

As a result of the redesigned Challengers, young players will earn more points, increase income, and gain visibility.

With 14 tournaments scheduled for 2021, the World Padel Tour Open is the most common type. Ten Open tournaments are held in Spain, while the other four take place in Sweden, Mexico, and Italy.

In 2021, there will be five WPT Masters tournaments. There are three in the Spanish cities of Marbella, Barcelona, and Valladolid. The other two WPT Masters take place in Cascais and Buenos Aires.

WPT Master Final is the last event of the season, and it is a special event. Its format and the fact that it brings together the best 16 male and 12 female players of the season make it unique.

Following the draw of pairings, two groups, A and B, will be formed by four male and three female pairings. Everyone will face everyone in groups. 

The men’s and women’s top two pairings from each group will take each other on in the semifinals after three rounds. First from Group A vs. Second from Group B and First from Group B vs. Second from Group A.

Four days of world-class padel and 24 matches later, we’ll find out who are the year-end masters.

World Padel Tour

World Padel Tour ranking

The WPT ranking consists of the top world padel tour players. Since the pairings change during a season, doubles partners on the World Padel Tour ranking list don’t usually have the same points.

Players earn ranking points through their performance at tournaments on the WPT. Rankings are updated each week.

WPT best players

The rankings on the padel tour change every week, but here are some of the World Padel Tour best padel players at the moment:

Best padel players men:

  • Juan LebrĂłn
  • Francisco (Paquito) Navarro
  • MartĂ­n Di Nenno
  • AugustĂ­n Tapia
  • Sanyo GutiĂ©rrez
  • Fernando BelasteguĂ­n
  • Federico Chingotto

Best padel players women:

  • Gemma Triay
  • Alejandra Salazar
  • Ariana Sanchez
  • Paula JosemarĂ­a
  • LucĂ­a Sainz
  • Patricia Llaguno
  • Delfina Brea
  • Tamara Icardo
  • Viriginia Riera
  • BeatrĂ­z GonzĂĄlez

If you want to see the current ranking world padel tour , visit WPT’s website.

How much does a padel player earn?

Are you curious about the World Padel Tour Prize Money 2021?  One of the most frequently asked questions among padel fans is how much money a professional player can earn competing on the professional circuit.

In terms of prizes, the financial retributions differ depending on the type of competition included in the official calendar, i.e., Master, Open, and Challenger.

A player can earn anything from 131€ in a round of 16 Challenger to 10.584€ for winning a Master.

However, you should note that the above figures only take into account the prizes derived from participation in the circuit, without considering what the players get from the sponsors and the expenses involved in having a team of professionals around (coaches, psychologists, nutritionists, etc.).

International wildcards

To compete in a professional and high-level Padel tournament, players must meet specific requirements. To be eligible for a spot in an official event, you must appear in the rankings. There is also an alternative for those who do not meet the qualifying requirements. Padel players may qualify for WPT padel events through a system called “Wildcard.”

A variety of padel tournaments take place outside of the World Padel Tour competitions throughout the year. Wildcards get awarded at certain WPT events from these tournaments. Additionally, independent padel federations grant Wildcards to their best players.

As a result, players from other parts of the world seeking their first official points and participating in the top padel circuit now have more options.

How to watch World Padel Tour

How to watch World Padel Tour

There is a growing interest in padel tennis, and the World Padel Tour YouTube channel has over half a million subscribers.

You can watch World Padel Tour in various ways depending on where you live. In some countries, it is possible to watch World Padel Tour 2021 on TV. Sky (Italy), NENT (Nordic countries), Telenet (Belgium), and TNT (Argentina) will broadcast the Tour.

If you want to watch World Padel Tour online, it is possible to do so by live-streaming it for free on YouTube. However, due to licensing, it is not available in all countries. In that case, you can use a VPN service to access it.

Who owns the World Padel Tour?

World Padel Tour is owned by SETPOINT EVENTS S.A., a subsidiary of S.A. DAMM, which guarantees the quality parameters of the circuit and the prizes for professional padel players who participate in the tournaments.

What is the difference between World Padel Tour and Padel World Championships?

While the World Padel Tour is a year-round series of tournaments, the Padel World Championship has been an international padel competition held every three years since 1992.

What is the World Paddle Tour?

The correct name is World Padel Tour, and it is a professional padel circuit. The company gathers the best players from all over the world and has its headquarters in Spain, where many of its events are held.

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The World Padel Tour: Past, Present & Future

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The World Padel Tour (WPT) is an international padel circuit and tournament that takes place every year. As the biggest padel tournament in the world, it’s a given that padel fans want to know more.

In this article, we will cover the tour’s evolution, its rounds, locations, and chronology over the years. We list past winners and predict what we think the future looks like for this tour.

In other words, we will take you through the entire timeline — past, present, and future — of the WPT. Let’s get started!

About the World Padel Tour

The World Padel Tour organization was initially formed in 2012, after which it started hosting professional tournaments from the year 2013 onwards. It is now responsible for most kinds of tournaments excluding the Padel World Championships and Continental Championships. It has its headquarters in Spain.

Before this circuit was established, the Padel Pro Tour (PPT) was in place from 2005 to 2012, hosting international professional players and their tournaments. However, the entity behind the event was quite disorganized, which led to the creation of the WPT.

The WPT is officially recognized by the International Padel Federation (IPF). Since 2013, the WPT has popularized padel as a sport across several countries of the world, hosting their tournaments in multiple countries throughout the years.

The WPT Tournaments

Every year, the WPT hosts several tournaments and competitions across different countries and ability levels. Initially, these competitions were only held in Spain, Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico, but recently, other countries like the UAE, Sweden, Great Britain, and the US have hosted tournaments as well.

Tournaments are divided into three categories, Challenger, Open, and Master. Each category awards a certain amount of points for a win, which then increases the player’s position in WPT rankings.

The Challenger category of the WPT is at the bottom of the tournament hierarchy. It can be a good way for the participating teams to earn more points and develop their skills in order to participate in the subsequent tiers of the tour.

As the “easiest” category, challenger tournaments have lower standards when it comes to participation, along with a smaller prize.

The Open round is quite popular in terms of the tournaments that the WPT hosts. Here, 96 teams (or pairs) can enter the competition in the men’s category and 56 teams for the women’s category. The Open round allows the winners to score up to 1,000 points depending on the level that they are playing at.

Apart from the points or rankings, the Open tournaments also extend the prizes awarded to the winners.

The Master round is the next tier in the hierarchy. These competitions increase the points received per win, (1,700) as well as the prizes awarded to the winners. In Master level tournaments, 100 teams for the men’s category and 60 teams for the women’s category can enter.

Master Final

The Master Final is the biggest tournament of the season. Here, the top rankers of the Master category go head to head to determine the final winners of the tournament season. Generally, eight teams are allowed to compete in this round for both men and women.

Qualifying for a WPT Tournament

Not just anyone can compete in a WPT tournament. In order to qualify for any of the aforementioned categories, players will have to go through several qualifier rounds, these include:

  • Pre-qualifying rounds where several teams compete at three different levels and move on to the next level based on their rankings.
  • Qualifying rounds where winning teams from the previous rounds compete with each other to enter the main tournament, where the rankings determine the final teams.
  • The main tournament where the Challenger, Open, Master and Master Final categories are carried out to determine a winner.

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Chronology of the Competition

To give you a better idea of what the competition has looked like over the years and how it has evolved, we will now take you through the past WPT tournaments . This will include where these competitions were held and the winners that emerged.

This was the first competition of the WPT. Its rounds were held in Spain, Argentina, and Portugal. The overall winners of this tournament were Fernando Belasteguin and Juan Martin Diaz from Argentina in the men’s category.

For the women’s category, the winners were Elisabeth Amatriain and Patricia Llaguno from Spain. In both cases, the finals were held in Madrid.

The rounds of the World Padel Tour of 2014 were held across Spain, Argentina, and Portugal, along with the addition of Dubai.

The men’s category saw Maxi Sanchez and Carlos Gutierrez from Argentina as the winners this year. The Spanish twins Mapi and Majo Sanchez Alayeto topped the women’s category.

The third edition of the WPT was held in Spain, Argentina, Portugal, UAE, and Monaco, and included players from several different nationalities, including Brazil, Spain, and Argentina, pointing to the increasing popularity of the sport across the world.

By the end of this tour, Argentinian Maxi Sanchez once again claimed the top spot, this time while playing next to Juan Martin Diaz from Spain. The women’s tournament saw Spaniards Marta Marrero and Alejandra Salazar as the new female champions.

Now well established, the WPT of 2016 was once again held in the countries of Spain, Argentina, and Monaco. As had happened in previous years Spanish, Argentinian and Brazilian players dominated the competition.

The Master Final was held in Madrid in Spain and saw Francisco Navarro from Spain and Carlos Gutierrez from Argentina as the winners in the men’s category while Alejandra Salazar and Marta Marrero from Spain defended their champion status in the women’s category.

By 2017, padel had spread far and wide, which is why for the 2017 WPT, competitions were held in more countries than ever before. WPT tournaments were held in Spain, Argentina, Portugal, Andorra, UK, USA, France, Sweden, and Belgium, and some of the year’s biggest competitions took place in Miami and Granada.

Although locations and participants were more diverse this year, the newcomers couldn’t hold their own against countries like Argentina, Spain, and Brazil, which once again lead the competition.

Both the men’s and women’s tournaments saw previous winners make a comeback for the Master Final. 2013 winner Fernando Belasteguin crowned himself champion alongside Brazilian Pablo Lima, while the Spanish Sanchez Alayeto twins that won the 2014 WPT regained the women’s title.

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In 2018, the tournament was held in the countries of Spain, Argentina, Portugal, Sweden, and Andorra, across major cities like Alicante, Buenos Aires, Valladolid and Granada.

By the end of this tour, the men’s category saw Fernando Belasteguin from Argentina and Pablo Lima from Brazil remain as reigning champions, whereas the women’s category saw Alejandra Salazar and Marta Marrero from Spain as the winners.

In 2019, the tournament was held during its usual season from March 2019 to December 2019. It was held in Spain, Argentina, Portugal, Mexico, Brazil, France, UK, Sweden, and Belgium with several other participating countries.

This time, the Master Final was held in Barcelona. In the men’s category, the winners were Alejandro Galan from Spain and Pablo Lima from Brazil. In the women’s category, the winners were Alejandra Salazar and Ariana Sanchez.

The World Padel Tour of 2020 started in February but had to halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic . It restarted in June of the same year and was held in Spain, Argentina, Portugal, Sweden, Brazil, Mexico, Italy, and Belgium.

In the men’s category, Fernando Belasteguin and Agustin Tapia from Argentina emerged as winners while Gemma Triay and Lucia Sainz from Spain were the winners in the women’s category.

The WPT of 2021 was the ninth edition of this tournament. It was held in Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Sweden, Italy, and Mexico since April. The Master Finals were held in Madrid, Spain, in December. In the men’s category, the winners were Ale Galan and Juan Lebron. They won against Sanyo GutiĂ©rrez and AgustĂ­n Tapia. This win was absolutely amazing and the performance was in style for the win of the biggest title of the season.

In the women’s category, the winners were Paula JosemarĂ­a and Ariana SĂĄnchez. They made a record as they became the youngest pair to become Masters as they won the masters final in Madrid in 2021.

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In 2022 WPT has got new pressure from Premier Padel tournaments and they have been under pressure also from Professional Padel Player Association regarding prize money. Still, it has been a very interesting year with multiple new locations for WPT competitions and even new exhibitions like in Acapulco, Mexico which are the roots of the Padel. The season started with US-style in Miami Padel Open and it raised great attention to Padel in the United States. This year the master final is in Barcelona from the 15th to the 18th of December.

If you want to stay up to date with the latest news on Padel, follow us on Instagram , Facebook or TikTok , we post regular updates on important competitions, matches, and padel news in general!

The Future of the Tour

With the growth and increasing popularity of padel , we predict that the World Padel Tour will only continue to get better. As the sport spreads across the globe, new players will come on the scene, more athletes will choose to compete professionally, and the competition will get even more exciting. As the WPT draws larger crowds and the attention of mainstream media, its likely that more countries will be putting up their hand to host rounds of the tournament. We’ll see new destinations, in more diverse locations, added to the circuit.

Catch All the Action of the WPT

Although the different tournaments and competitions might seem a little confusing at first, it’s not too hard to get the hang of how the WPT works. Athletes compete at several tournaments throughout the year, increasing their rankings with each win.

Those in the Master category who make it to the top of the rankings get to participate in the Master Finals, which determines the WPT winners for the year.

If you’ve never watched professional padel before, we highly encourage you to tune in for a WPT competition. Seeing top players at work is sure to blow your mind. In fact, if you’ve joined a padel club , you might be able to watch it surrounded by other padel lovers like yourself!

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Sweet blog! I found it while searching on Yahoo News.

World Padel Tour is very good tournament for international development of Padel. Good to see!

We agree with you. They have definitely created a strong foundation for professional players’ development worldwide. This is because they have been the first tournament for professional players. Currently, competition between APT and Premier Padel is a new situation for World Padel Tour organizers. We see that all the competition, also on the professional tournament level, is good for the Padel market, Padel junior players, and any person who is playing Padel.

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This was World Padel Tour Decathlon Amsterdam Open 2023

đŸ“œïž Enjoy the World Padel Tour Decathlon Amsterdam Open one last time. Amsterdam, thank you.

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Toernooidirecteur Van Lottum blikt terug: ‘We zitten nog een beetje in een overwinningsroes’

Na een week vol padel spektakel in de AFAS Live blik John van Lottum terug op de week. ‘We zitten nog een beetje in een overwinningsroes.’

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Stupaczuk and Di Nenno take men's title, Josemaria and Sanchez live up to the hype in women's event

With two high-class finals, the second edition of the World Padel Tour Decathlon Amsterdam Open came to an end on Sunday.

About World Padel Tour Decathlon Amsterdam Open

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The licensing of the tournament is in the hands of Timeless Investments, Kroonenberg Group and the KNLTB, who are bringing the tournament to the Netherlands for 3 years. The organization of the tournament is handled by Triple Double & Golazo Sports. Former professional tennis player John van Lottum is the face of the World Padel Tour Decathlon Amsterdam Open as tournament director. He promises that the edition taking place in Amsterdam this fall will bring a new dimension to the sport of padel and create even more fans in our country and online.

Padel has been experiencing tremendous growth worldwide for years. More and more people are trying out the new sport and watching matches of the World Padel Tour. The World Padel Tour is not only the biggest tournament in the world, but also determines the ranking of professional padel players.

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What Is The World Padel Tour?

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Padel, I discovered, was one of the most “federated” sports I had encountered in the world. I was curious to find out how World Padel Tour managed to find and establish itself as a major player in this highly regulated sport fraught with “federated” red tape on an international platform.

What is the World Padel Tour? The World Padel Tour (WPT) is the international circuit for professional padel tournaments for both women and men. The World Padel Tour covers all the professional events for the International Padel Federation, except for the Padel World Championships and Continental Championships.

The World Padel Tour (WPT) was founded in 2012. It was a relatively easy entry into what was then an already established, but disjointed circuit of international tournaments hosted by many the Padel Federations as well as the Padel Pro Tour (PPT). The latter being the first international circuit for professional Padel tournaments.

However, World Padel Tour’s arrival on the world tour circuit was not without some controversy. Join me in looking at all of this in greater detail.

A Unified Umbrella for Professional Padel

By the time Word Padel Tour (WPT) made an official entry on the world circuit in 2012, Padel was booming.  Many padel federations had already been established in Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay, Paraguay, United States, Canada, and Brazil.

The sport was fast expanding to other countries with the first European federations formed in the ’90s in Spain, France, Italy, Belgium, and Austria.

After having been given the green light by the International Padel Federation, the first World Padel Tour (WPT) started in 2013, which would go on to become the main tour for professional Padel Tournaments. Since then, World Padel Tour has grown to a total of 560 men and 317 women professional players worldwide.

Today, the WPT is the organizing body and brand for top tier professional tournaments around the world. The WPT also houses the official ranking list of professional padel players.

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The Padel Pro Tour (PPT) Controversy

In 2012, The World Padel Tour (WPT) had put into place all the necessary requirements to enter the international circuit, including the signing of the 100 best Padel players in the world. But not everybody welcomed this move.

The Padel Pro Tour (PPT), at the time, was ruling the roost. The PPT, founded in 2005, was the dominant player in the field, the first professional paddle tour circuit.

By the time The World Padel Tour (WPT) registered with the International Padel Federation in 2012, the Padel Pro Tour had made its mark on the international circuit and had become the firm favorite with professional players. Soon, the best players in the world joined and played The Padel Pro Tour tournaments in Spain and Argentina.

When the World Padel Tour arrived on the scene it was regarded as “stepping on their turf” kind of thing by the Padel Pro Tour organization, especially when many top players started signing with the World Padel Tour. Padel Pro Tour then, as a preemptive measure, filed a lawsuit to try and stop the first WPT tournament from happening as scheduled in April 2013.

In their affidavit, Padel Pro Tour asked the Court to suspend the WPT. On April 15, 2013, the Madrid Lower Court denied the application because Padel Pro Tour failed to supply evidence to back up their claim. The Lower Court ruling spelled the end of the Padel Pro Tour and at the same time signaled the birth of World Padel Tour WPT).

One of the key innovations that the World Padel Tour brought has been the free worldwide live streaming of WPT tournaments as a way to promote the sport to a global audience. Currently, the live stream is only available with Spanish commentary, but that will change as the padel becomes more popular in English speaking countries.

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International Padel Federation (IPF) Approved

From personal experience, one of the first things I learned about doing business in Spain, was that there are many rules. Rules to be adhered to as stipulated by the many levels of governance and ruling bodies.

It’s no different when it comes to sporting events. Everything needs to be “federated.” On national as well regional level. You want to put on an “ Espectacular Publico ” (public event), permissions need to be requested and obtained and don’t you dare try to be smartass and do it your way. You’re bound to hit a brick wall. Seems like the WPT managed to get it right.

The International Padel Federation (IPF), the governing body of Padel, recognizes The World Padel Tour (WPT) as the official professional circuit worldwide. This gives the WPT the “federated” standing, not only for the tournaments but also as the body responsible for the international ranking list.

The Difference between WPT and Padel World Championships (PWC)

Unlike the World Padel Tour that is a year-round series of events, Padel World Championship is a single international padel competition held every three years since 1992. The first competition was held in Spain. The event is organized by the International Padel Federation and has both male and female competitions .

The World Padel Tour Circuit

Historically, the World Padel Tour has been played in Spain, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. However, of late, many more countries outside of Spain and South America have joined in the fray. 

In recent years, France, Sweden, England, Belgium as well as Dubai have hosted tournaments on the circuit. In 2017 the World Padel Tour visited Miami, Florida for the first touch on US soil. Hopefully, the USA will soon become a permanent fixture on the World Padel Tour.

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The World Padel Tour Tournaments

The World Padel Tournament has four tiers of tournaments. 

  • Master Final

Starting at the Challenger, each subsequent tier has higher ranking points and prize money. I.e. the Challenger Tournaments has a lower entry-level. It’s a good way for lower-ranked players to earn points as a way of moving up the ranks. I cover this in more detail in my article on how World Padel Tour rankings are calculated. Click here to read that article .

The WPT Rankings

The WPT ranking is based on the performance of double’s pairings in tournaments and gets updated weekly every Tuesday.

The pairings of the players may change during a season for a number of possible reasons. The most common of these is if one of the players gets a serious season-ending injury. That is why more often than not doubles partners on the World Padel Tour ranking list seldom have the same ranking. For more information, read my article about how the WPT rankings are calculated .

Anti-Doping

World Padel Tour (WPT) is registered with the World Anti-doping Association (WADA). This is part of the checks and balances needed for Padel to become an official Olympic sport. To find out more, here is my article about how padel got classified as a sport and what is needed to become an Olympic sport .

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Premier Padel announces 2024 tour calendar

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Premier Padel has announced its eagerly-anticipated 2024 world tour calendar – the first since its unification with the World Padel Tour last August.

Premier Padel’s owners Qatar Sports Investments (who also own Paris St Germain) acquired the World Padel Tour to create a single global professional padel tour – Premier Padel – governed by the International Padel Federation (FIP) and launched in February next year.

The 2024 season will see 25 tournaments spanning 18 countries in five continents taking place throughout the year, taking padel into new markets and growing the game globally.

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The season will begin on 26 February 2024 with the Riyadh P1, taking place as part of Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Season, and will be immediately followed by the Qatar Major.

The tour will then move to Mexico and Venezuela in South America before coming to Brussels and Andalusia in April and May. Following this, the tour returns to South America – including Premier Padel’s first visit to Paraguay and Chile.

The tour then swings back to Europe in June and July, before a mid-season break in August. The season resumes in Europe and the Middle East – including new Premier Padel locations Rotterdam, Dusseldorf, Sweden, Dubai and Kuwait City, with further tournaments planned for new locations, before the Milan P1 closes the main part of the season.

The 2024 calendar will conclude with the first-ever edition of the Premier Padel Tour Finals which will take place in Barcelona on 18-22 December 2024 and will see the top-ranked pairs battle it out for the final trophy of the 2024 Premier Padel season.

Since launching in 2022, Premier Padel has become one of the fastest growing tours in world sport. Over 500 male players from around the world competed in Premier Padel tournaments in its first year, playing in iconic venues including Stade Roland-Garros in Paris. Over 110 leading professional female players joined Premier Padel in March 2023.

Premier Padel has secured multi-year broadcast agreements that cover 180+ countries reaching over 150 million households, while the first two Premier Padel seasons attracted almost 25 million views on YouTube.

Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, Chairman of Premier Padel, said: “This year will be the first season of the newly unified Premier Padel tour, which will take the sport to the next level – both for the players, who we place at the heart of our tour, but also the whole padel ecosystem.

“We are looking forward to seeing Premier Padel excite and inspire fans in our fantastic established locations, but also emerging markets around the world as we look to grow the sport in every way. 2024 will be a landmark year for Premier Padel as we proudly continue to build one of the most exciting tours in global sport.”

FIP president Luigi Carraro said: “Together with our National Federations, we are pleased to see the sport grow audiences and participants all around the world, as the tour visits new cities and countries inspiring the next generation. At the International Padel Federation, we are proud to be creating an amazing legacy and building a fantastic future for our sport, with the players at the centre of shaping the tour. We look forward to 2024 being the most exciting season yet, for Premier Padel and also the sport of padel.”

The Board of Directors of the Professional Padel Association (PPA), said: “The players are excited to play in the newly unified and expanded Premier Padel tour. We are looking forward to returning to cities where we have strong support and large fanbases, as well as visiting new locations, as we continue to work with Premier Padel to elevate padel to greater international prominence.”

The Board of the International Padel Players Association (IPPA), said: “After a successful first season as part of the Premier Padel tour, the IPPA, the female players’ association, is looking forward to a greater second season that is expanding to much more tournaments around the globe. We are delighted with Premier Padel’s commitment to building a successful sporting event for all and look forward to strengthening our relationship to continue contributing to the growth of padel, also for women, worldwide. We are all excited about the 2024 season.”

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Agreement unites premier padel and wpt into a single global tour from 2024..

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Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) has agreed to acquire the Damm-owned World Padel Tour (WPT) after months of negotiations.

The move will merge Premier Padel, the new circuit created following QSI’s investment partnership with the International Padel Federation (FIP) in February 2022, and the rival WPT, uniting them into a single global professional padel tour.

The FIP will govern the combined tour and QSI is acquiring the WPT’s business assets.

The agreement will also end all outstanding disputes between Premier Padel and the WPT, including those affecting QSI, FIP and the professional padel players who have competed in both tours. Various legal wranglings have been ongoing since Premier Padel was announced.

The closing of the deal is subject to customary regulatory approvals.

The Premier Padel and WPT tours will be played as planned for the remainder of 2023 while the unification of the competitions for 2024 is worked on.

“This is an historic moment for the sport of padel, ultimately seeing the two leading professional padel tours unified as one single global Premier Padel tour under the governance of the International Padel Federation – starting next year,” said Nasser Al-Khelaifi, chairman of QSI and Premier Padel.

“As the fastest-growing sport globally, QSI is proud to be at the heart of driving the development of padel professionally all around the world, always placing the players at the centre of our mission to grow the sport everywhere. We are very excited for this next chapter.”

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Demetrio Carceller Arce, Damm’s executive chairman, added: “The World Padel Tour is now beginning a new stage led by QSI, who will contribute to speeding up the tour’s international growth.

“Damm is proud to have contributed to the development of professional padel, making the World Padel Tour a global benchmark, with over four million followers. This has helped padel become the world’s fastest growing sport in recent years, with very positive progress for the entire padel industry.”

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This deal completes a remarkable ending of hostilities between Premier Padel and WPT stakeholders, who have locked horns repeatedly over the last 18 months.

Clashes have included the Professional Padel Association (PPA) players union, which supported Premier Padel, accusing the WPT of breaking European Union (EU) competition law. The WPT, meanwhile, alleged that Premier Padel had encouraged players to breach contract so they could move to the new circuit.

The WPT was the first to blink, unveiling a new event and business model in October 2022 in a bid to compete with its new rival. Then, in a surprise development at the start of the year, the pair agreed to discuss potential collaborations before deciding to merge in May. SportsPro understands that Damm approached QSI for the talks.

Considering QSI’s financial resources – not that those of Spanish brewing giant Damm are to be sniffed at – there was a sense of inevitably that Premier Padel would win out. Regardless, this agreement should end the infighting that had threatened to undermine the professional development of one of the world’s fastest growing sports. Attention can now turn to what happens on the court.

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The time has come for the first final of the Pro Padel League. Las Vegas Smash will play against Miami Padel Club.

The first two weeks of April are marked on the calendar to start the new season of the PPL. The tour has a new format where 10 teams will compete for 1 million dollars in 6 tournaments. A big part of the world elite is in Miami playing the first tournament.

Yesterday, the semi-finals were decided. Las Vegas Smash won over Toronto Polar Bears and Miami Padel Club defeated New York Atlantics. Both finals were decided in a third match where Ortega/Alfonso and Sanchez/Tapia were the strongest.

Today is the final between Las Vegas Smash and Miami Padel Club. The match starts at 8:00 PM (Spain).

A third place match will be played at 5:00 PM between Toronto Polar Bears and New York Atlantics.

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Pro Padel League making its way to Miami for the first time ever

By Harry Cicma

Updated on: April 2, 2024 / 1:49 PM EDT / CBS Miami

MIAMI - The Pro Padel League is entering its second season and making its way to Miami  this week where ten teams will compete to earn a spot at the PPL Championships at the end of the year.

Making their debut this season is the Flowrida Goats out of Orlando with celebrity team owner and global music icon, Daddy Yankee, a best-selling Latin music artist known as the "King of Reggaeton."

Representing some of the most iconic cities in North America, the PPL teams competing at the Ultra Club for the PPL season opener include the 2023 Champions, Las Vegas Smash, Cancun Waves, Miami Padel Club , Flowrida Goats, San Diego Stingrays, Los Angeles Beat, Arkansas Matrix, Toronto Polar Bears, New York Atlantics, and Houston Volts.

The Flowrida Goats will play four matches this week, concluding with Friday night's highly anticipated match against the Miami Padel Club to earn a spot in Saturday's semifinals and advance to championship Sunday.

This week at the Ultra Club, the first of two back-to-back events for the PPL will be underway from April 2nd-7th followed by the second event from April 9th-14th.

All ten teams will compete for a spot in the November PPL Championships later this year and showcase the best padel players including 11 players ranked top five in the world.

CBS News Miami's Harry Cicma spoke with Daddy Yankee about the sport and his team. 

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