With a record prize money of $1,7 million, Reserve Cup 2025 is establishing itself as a revolution in the world of professional padel. This sum far exceeds the usual prize money of tournaments Premier Padel, where the prize money reaches approximately 300 000 euros for P1 and up 500 euros for the Majors, despite much more extensive tables, often with 136 male and female players.

Detailed earnings

Here's a detailed breakdown of the potential rewards for a player:

  1. Winning team's gain:
    • Each player on the champion team wins $20 000 for the final victory.
    • If the team is victorious in all its matches, each player can accumulate up to $12 per game won, or a maximum of $37 500 over three matches.
  2. Gains for substitutes:
    • Substitutes are not forgotten: a victory in a match as a substitute pays off $6 000 per player.
  3. Performance Bonus:
    • Depending on the final ranking, bonuses are awarded to players:
      • 1st: $100 per player.
      • 2rd: $55 per player.
      • 3rd: $30 per player.
      • 4rd: $15 per player.
  4. Total possible rewards:
    • If a player wins all his matches, gets the title with his team and accumulates the maximum bonuses, he can earn up to approximately $170 000 for the competition, an exceptional sum in the world of padel.

With a total prize pool of 1,7 million dollars, Reserve Cup Miami stands out as the most lucrative event in padel, offering unprecedented motivation for players to perform.

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An Elite Selection of Players

The Reserve Cup will only bring together 16 of the world's best players, including stars like Arturo Coello, Agustín Tapia, Alejandro Galán et Juan LebrónThis reduced format will highlight the top level of world padel.

A New Era for the Padel

With such a high prize money, this competition redefines financial standards and draws even more attention to a growing sport. This record prize pool could well mark a turning point by placing the Reserve Cup at the top of padel events in terms of economic stakes.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !