Club Med takes another step in its commitment to padel with the launch of Club Med Padel Tour 2026-2027. This new international circuit, open to amateur players, will travel through several countries before a grand final held in March 2027 at Club Med Magna Marbella, Spain. The winners will receive an all-inclusive stay at a Club Med resort.
Already heavily invested in the development of padel within its resorts, Club Med now intends to extend this momentum outside its villages with an international competition designed to bring together enthusiasts of the discipline in a spirit that is both sporting and friendly.
An international circuit in nine countries
Club Med Padel The tour will take place in two phases.
The first will consist of regional stages organized in partner clubs spread across several countries: France, Belgium, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, Israel and South Africa .
The winners from each nation will secure their qualification for the grand international final, scheduled in March 2027 at Club Med Magna Marbella , one of the group's flagship resorts located on the Costa del Sol, a world-renowned padel destination.
Beyond the title, the champions will leave with a All-inclusive stay for two people in a Club Med Resort .
A French tour in eleven cities
In France, Club Med Padel Tour will make a stopover from October 2026 to January 2027 in eleven cities :
- Paris
- Lille
- Rennes
- Strasbourg
- Lyon
- Montpellier
- Toulouse
- Marseille
- Cannes
- Bordeaux
- Velizy
The official launch of the French circuit is planned October 2, 2026 at 4PADEL Boulogne-Billancourt .
A tournament accessible to all
One of Club Med's stated goals is to make competition accessible to as many people as possible.
The tournament is open to both licensed players as well as recreational players , without distinction of level.
Two paintings will be presented:
- Men
- Women
The only unusual aspect of the regulations concerns the age of the teams: Each pair must be at least 60 years old. .
This choice aims to encourage intergenerational associations and to highlight the values of sharing, transmission and conviviality championed by Club Med.
Much more than a padel tournament
Each step of Club Med Padel Tour is also intended to be a festive event.
You’ll find here:
- DJ set
- cocktail or aperitif,
- photocall,
- awards ceremony,
- Snowshoe tests Babolat.
The goal is to offer a complete experience combining competition, meetings and moments of conviviality.
Club Med confirms its commitment to padel
For several years, Club Med has supported the development of padel in its resorts around the world.
With this new international circuit, the group further strengthens its position in a discipline whose growth continues to accelerate.
Accessible, fun, and strongly focused on teamwork, padel is attracting an ever-growing audience. Beyond the sporting aspect, it has also become a true social phenomenon, fostering exchanges and networking in many professional sectors.
With Club Med Padel Tour, the company intends to extend this spirit by offering an international competition where performance, conviviality and travel experience come together.
































































































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