The circuit Premier Padel stops in Argentina for one of the most anticipated stages of the season. From May 25 to June 1, the capital will host the Buenos Aires P1, in an already electric atmosphere, carried by the enthusiasm of the public and the impatience of local stars like Agustín Tapia et Delfi Brea, who spoke at the microphone of Twenty Ten Padel.
A national craze
Not less than 20 tickets were sold in less than six hours after the ticket office opens.Argentina, the cradle of padel like Spain, only hosts one tournament Premier Padel per year, which makes this milestone even more valuable for fans.
Buenos Aires has a stadium capacity almost twice that of previous editions. The enthusiasm is such that tickets have sold out much faster than last year, when the tournament was sold out a week before kickoff.
Argentines ready for the big meeting
Delfi Brea
The Argentinian player is getting ready to play in front of his audience, in his hometown, at Buenos Aires, a meeting she is looking forward to:
“Playing in Argentina is the most special time of the year, I think that's true for me as it is for many others.
What makes this so special? The people.
That's what makes this tournament unique, unrivaled, and I hope we can have more of them on the calendar.”
Delfi Brea keeps a vivid memory of the 2024 Argentinian tournament in Mar del Plata man, where she was crowned champion with Bea González. She particularly mentions the semi-final won after a thrilling match against Gemma Triay et Claudia Fernández (6/2 6/7 7/5), played in a superb atmosphere:
“I remember last year's semi-finals: that third set against Gemma and Claudia was really special, and the momentum to win was given to us by the crowd.”
Agustín Tapia
Native Catamarca in Argentina, Agustín Tapia does not hide his impatience as the tournament approaches:
“I always thought it was something unique to Argentina. As far as I can remember, it's the people who make the tournaments great here, so we expect no less this year.
Knowing that all the tickets are sold out and that it's going to be a party, honestly, it already gives me goosebumps. I can't wait to be there, for Buenos Aires week to finally arrive."
Tapia will be keen to shine in front of his audience in an atmosphere that promises to be exceptional.
With a large majority of players fromArgentina orSpain, the step of Buenos Aires promises to be festive, passionate and driven by a public ready to support its athletes throughout the week.

A big sports enthusiast and former tennis player, I discovered padel a few years ago without really focusing on it. Then I became addicted to this sport by practicing it and watching the premier padel matches. Looking forward to sharing the 2025 news with you!