La Reserve Cup, a flagship event of Reserve Padel, returns in 2025 with even more ambition. After the resounding success of the inaugural edition in 2024, the organization is moving up a gear by launching the Reserve Cup Series, a new format comprising three major tournaments in different major cities.
Kick-off in Miami
The first tournament of the series will take place in Miami, on the emblematic site of Reserve Miami Seaplane, from January 23 to 25, 2025. This will be the first stage of the series which will bring together 16 of the world's best players, Including:
- Arturo Coello
- Agustin Tapia
- Alejandro galan
- Federico Chingotto
- Juan lebron
- Miguel Yanguas
- Francisco Navarro
- Javier Garrido
- Jeronimo gonzalez
- Jorge nieto
- Jon sanz
- Eduardo Alonso
- Lucas Bergamini
- Alejandro Ruiz
- paul cardona
Players will form two teams and compete in a unique format competition, with performance-based rankings, and a record prize money of $1,7 million.
The Captains: Derek Jeter and Andrew Schulz
Both teams will be led by iconic figures:
- Derek Jeter, American baseball legend and former Yankees player.
- Andrew Schulz, comedian and influential personality, known for his humor and his passion for sport.
An experience beyond padel
In addition to high-level matches, the Reserve Cup will offer an incomparable VIP experience. Spectators will enjoy:
- Du Reserve Club, an exclusive space with breathtaking views of the grounds and gourmet cuisine offered by Major Food Group.
- From a culinary pavilion with local partners such as Pura Vida Miami, Big Face Coffee by Jimmy Butler, and The Joyce, the latest creation from Spicy Hospitality.
Urban artist Motorola, as an official partner, will bring a technological touch with its smartphone motorola razr+.
A series that elevates padel
With this series, Reserve Padel confirms its ambition to redefine high-level padel. Wayne Boich, founder of Reserve, says:
“Following the success of the inaugural event in 2024 — and especially the overwhelming enthusiasm of the players — we knew we had to take it further. That’s why we’re transforming the Reserve Cup into a series that will take place across three major cities in 2025, and we’re thrilled to kick off that series with the Reserve Cup in Miami.”
The next step after Miami will be revealed in the coming months, as the series continues to strengthen the appeal of padel in the United States and around the world.

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 !