The calendar Premier Padel 2025 promises a rich season with 24 tournaments spread across 16 countries. Highlights include an early start in Riyadh, a historic first in USA in Miami, and adjustments in tournaments Major as in Qatar and Mexico. Also discover the new competitions introduced by the FIP, such as Intercontinental Cup and World Cup in pairs.

Key points of the official calendar Premier Padel 2025

24 tournaments in 16 countries

The circuit Premier Padel unveils an extensive calendar for 2025, with a total of 24 tournaments distributed in 16 countries. The season will start earlier, the February 10 in Riyadh, and will also end earlier, the December 14 in Barcelona.

First steps in the United States and new places

  • USA : For the first time, a stage of the circuit will be held at USA, in Miami, from 17 at 23 March.
  • Other novelties: Cancun (Mexico) and a step in Germany.
  • Disappearances: Puerto Cabello, Genoa et Kuwait are no longer on the calendar. Confirmation of a city in Scandinavia is expected.
  • Spain grants itself 6 stages (with the Finals)...

Changes in tournament distribution Major

Some notable changes:

  • Qatar : Doha tournament moves from 2e place at 6e rank in the calendar.
  • Mexico : Cancun will replace Milan as the final stop of the regular season.

Argentina P1 returns to Buenos Aires

Tournament P1 of Argentina amounts to Buenos Aires, after two editions in Mendoza (2022/2023) and one in Mar del Plata (2024).

What's new in FIP in 2025

Intercontinental Cup: America vs Europe

A major new feature with the Intercontinental Cup, pitting America against Europe, which will take place from 4 at August 10.

World Cup in pairs

A new format will see the light of day with the World Cup in pairs, planned from 3th and the 9th of November, between the stages of NewGiza (Egypt) et Dubai (United Arab Emirates).

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.