La Hexagon Cup is already preparing the ground for its 2026 edition, and the least we can say is that the level is going to be hugeThe team tournament, which will be played at the Caja Mágica de Madrid from January 28 to February 1, 2026, completed his official draft, revealing the composition of the eight franchises that will try to win the title.
A royal field: 18 of the world's 20 best in the running
Not less than 18 of the 20 best players in the world will be present, including eight of the top 10 men et the entire women's top 10. Suffice to say that the event is a must-see on the calendar. Among the headliners: Agustín Tapia, Arturo Coello, Gemma Triay, Delfi Brea, Ari Sánchez, and Federico Chingotto.
“The level of the teams is incredible and the competition promises to be more competitive than ever,” explains Sergio Lewin, director of sports operations for the Hexagon Cup. “Each team is now refining its strategy: young talent, new leaders… This mix of generations and styles will make each match spectacular.”
The format: strategy, spectacle and surprises guaranteed
The concept remains the same: eight mixed teams made up of a male pair, a female pair and a female pair Next Gen, these young promises under 23 years old. The format, which alternates between group matches and final stages, promises a total show since the first day.
Teams confirmed for the 2026 Hexagon Cup
KRU Padel Team (defending champion)
- Men: Federico Chingotto & Momo González (pair maintained)
- Women: Sofia Araújo (new recruit) & Claudia Jensen
- Next Gen: Andrés Fernández Lancha & Alejandro Jérez Carnero
Rafa Nadal Academy Team (2024 and 2025 finalists)
- Men: Franco Stupaczuk & Pablo Cardona (new recruit)
- Women: Gemma Triay & Marta Ortega (pair maintained)
- Next Gen: Enzo Jensen & Ramiro Valenzuela
Eleven Eleven Team
- Men: Javi Garrido (new recruit) & Valentino Libaak
- Women: Paula Josemaria & Alejandra Alonso (pair maintained)
- Next Gen: Francisco Cabezas & Guillermo Collado
Team Bella
- Men: Arturo Coello & Coki Nieto (pair maintained)
- Women: Bea Gonzalez & Beatriz Caldera (new recruit)
- Next Gen: Aimar Goñi & Juan Ignacio Rubini
RL9 Team
- Men: Agustín Tapia & Jon Sanz (pair maintained)
- Women: Ariana Sanchez & Andrea Ustero (new recruit)
- Next Gen: Diego Garcia & Dani Santigosa
X Padel Team
- Men: Mike Yanguas & Javi Leal (new recruit)
- Women: Claudia Fernandez & Tamara Icardo (pair maintained)
- Next Gen: David Gala & Flavio Abbate
ADvantage Team (2024 champion)
- Men: Martín Di Nenno & Juan Tello (pair maintained)
- Women: Delfi Brea & Martina Calvo (promoted from Next Gen)
- Next Gen: Manuel Castaño & José Jiménez Cabezas
Hexagon Team
- Men: Paquito Navarro & Fran Guerrero (new recruit)
- Women: Alejandra Salazar & Carmen Goenaga (new recruits)
- Next Gen: Pol Hernández & Mariano González
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 !

























































































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