La Reserve Cup Series 2026 will launch its season of 22th to 24th, in Miami, on the site of Reserve Miami Seaplane BaseA place that is already well-established, which allows the competition to maintain its unique positioning, between high level padel and a “luxury” event.

After the stages of Miami et Marbella in 2025, the project led by Reserve Padel takes on a new dimension. The Reserve Cup now fits into a logic multicitywith the clear ambition of establishing itself permanently on the international calendar, without seeking to copy existing circuits.

Major players, a different format

On the track side, the list speaks for itself: Arturo Coello, Agustín Tapia, Alejandro Galán, Coki Nieto, Miguel Yanguas… will be reunited in a team format, with shorter and more dynamic matches.

The objective remains the same: to offer a readable padelintense, suitable for an audience still discovering sport, while offering a prize money record and an attractive setting for players.

Miami as an anchor point

The project is still being led by Wayne boichaccompanied by Jimmy Butler as honorary president. Two profiles that symbolize this desire to make padel a sport capable of establishing itself outside of its European stronghold, without denying its competitive DNA.

Around the matches, the Reserve Cup continues to focus on thespectator experience VIP areas, hospitality, carefully crafted atmosphere, with staging that is an integral part of the project.

The momentum padel is experiencing today is nothing like what we've seen in recent years, and the Reserve Cup has become a key player in this growth. 2026 series represents the next step: larger venues, more cities, and new opportunities to showcase the world's best players. Our mission has always been to bring padel to a global stage, and with a new competitive format and the biggest prize money in the history of sport"This season shows the ground covered and what still lies ahead," explained Wayne Boich at the launch.

"If you think you've already seen padel, you haven't experienced it yet." Reserve CupIt's impressive to see how quickly this sport is developing, not just in the United States but all over the world, and the Reserve Cup is proof of padel's now global nature. Miami is about to reach a milestone "with this 2026 edition," added the former NBA player.

An event that forges its own path

La Reserve Cup does not seek to compete head-on with Premier Padel, but to propose something else: a one-off event, identifiable, which brings together players, partners and celebrities around a different format. Previous editions have shown that the formula finds its audience, particularly in the United States, where the number of clubs and participants continues to grow.

With this January meeting in Miami, the Reserve Cup Series 2026 lays the foundation for a season designed to last.

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 !