This is the Calendar of Premier Padel 2025
The circuit Premier Padel 2025 is ready to begin, with a calendar full of emotions, new venues and more tournaments than ever. In total, there will be 24 events distributed in 16 countries, highlighting the incursion into new markets such as the United States and the return of major events in Argentina. Here we tell you all the details.
Start and End of Season
The season kicks off on February 10 in Riyadh, with the Riyadh Season P1, and concludes on December 14 in Barcelona, with the Premier Padel Finals. This year, the competition will end 10 days earlier than in 2024, offering a more compact and efficient schedule for both players and fans.
New Venues and Returns
2025 brings with it seven new venues, including:
- Miami (USA), the gateway to the North American market.
- Buenos Aires (Argentina), which returns to the circuit after its absence in past editions.
- Cancun (Mexico), which will host a tournament at the prestigious Rafa Nadal Academy.
On the other hand, Spain will be the most represented country in the circuit, with six tournaments, although there are still two venues to be confirmed, and it is speculated that they could be Seville and Bilbao.
Circuit Structure
The calendar includes:
- 4 Major tournaments: Doha, Rome, Paris and Acapulco.
- 10 P1 tournaments: Including Miami, Buenos Aires and Madrid.
- 9 P2 tournaments: With stops in Valladolid, Brussels and Bordeaux, among others.
- Special events: The FIP Intercontinental Cup (August 4-10) and the FIP World Cup (November 3-9).
Complete Calendar
Category | Event | Date |
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P1 | Riyadh Season | February 10-15 |
P2 | Spain | February 24 - March 2 |
P2 | Cancun | March 10-16 |
P1 | Miami | March 17-23 |
P1 | Santiago | March 24-30 |
Major | Qatar | April 14-19 |
P2 | Brussels | 21-27 April |
P1 | Spain | April 28 - May 4 |
P2 | Asunción | May 19-25 |
P1 | Buenos Aires | May 26 - June 1 |
Major | Italy | June 9-15 |
P2 | Valladolid | June 23-29 |
P2 | Bordeaux | June 30 - July 6 |
P1 | Malaga | July 14-20 |
P2 | Scandinavia | July 28 - August 3 |
- | FIP Intercontinental | August 4-10 |
P1 | Madrid | September 1-7 |
Major | Paris | September 8-14 |
P2 | Germany | September 15-28 (TBC) |
P1 | Rotterdam | September 29 - October 5 |
P1 | Milan | October 6-12 |
P2 | NewGiza | October 27 - November 1 |
P1 | Dubai | 10-16 November |
Major | Mexico | November 24-30 |
- | Barcelona Finals | December 8th-14th |
Unknowns and Expectations
Some venues are yet to be confirmed, such as:
- Scandinavia P2 (July 28 - August 3).
- Germany P2, with date in September.
- The two remaining tournaments in Spain, possibly in Seville and Bilbao.
In addition, the Paris Major is under negotiation for renewal, although it is expected to continue on the calendar.
An Expanding Circuit
The president of Premier Padel, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, emphasized the circuit's commitment to the globalization of the padel and its inclusion in the Olympic Games:
"The 2025 calendar carries the padel professional to new and established markets, supporting the global growth of this dynamic sport."
For his part, Luigi Carraro, president of the FIP, highlighted the importance of special events such as the FIP Intercontinental Cup and the FIP World Cup.
Conclusion
The Premier Padel 2025 promises to be a milestone in the history of the padel, with new opportunities for players, fans and the global growth of the sport. The countdown has already begun!