As professional padel continues its spectacular growth worldwide, Premier Padel and International Federation of Padel (FIP) announce a series of major renewals et strategic developments which will structure the next years of the circuit.
Majors in Rome, Paris and Doha extended for several years
Three of the most iconic tournaments on the world professional circuit – the Italy Major (Rome – Foro Italico), Paris Major (Stade Roland-Garros) and Qatar Major (Doha – Khalifa International Complex) – are now guaranteed to remain on the calendar of Qatar Airways Premier Padel Tour, thanks to multi-year agreements.
These renewals consolidate the stability of the circuit while illustrating the rapid, but also sustainable, growth of Premier Padel. In 2025, the circuit recorded a 30% increase in global television audience, confirming the dynamism of this sport and its growing appeal to the international public.
Octagon Spain in charge of tournaments in Spain until 2032
Another major announcement: the agency Octagon Spain will lead the organization of all tournaments Premier Padel in Spain up to 2032This strategic partnership concerns a central market of global padel and aims to guarantee a impeccable event quality, both for players and fans. It also marks a strong commitment to continuity, professionalization and innovation in the organization of competitions in Spain.
New stages of the 2025 calendar
Several new tournaments have been added to the official calendar Premier Padel and FIP:
- Le Cupra Germany Premier Padel P2 will be held at Düsseldorf visit us at the Castello D-Live, 22 28 in September 2025. The organizers will announce more details soon, including the investor group committed to the tournament.
- Le Cupra Costa Daurada Tarragona Premier Padel P1 will take place from 28 July at 3 August 2025, in format indoor visit us at the Palau Esports Catalunya – Anella Mediterrania, site of the Mediterranean Games. This place with strong symbolic significance promises to be a spectacular destination, combining Catalan sporting heritage et Mediterranean atmosphere, both for players and spectators.
- La FIP Junior World Cup is confirmed by September 29 to October 4, 2025 à Reus, in the Costa Daurada region. This competition will bring together young talents from around the world and embodies the FIP's desire to support the base of the sports pyramid.
However, FIP Intercontinental Cup is postponed to 2026This decision was taken in consultation with the promoters, taking into account the high density of the summer calendar and the workload of the players. Information relating to the format, instead and major partners of this test will be communicated later.

Increased visibility and connections with other sports
The rise of Premier Padel is also marked by unprecedented outreach actions, such as the partnership recently established with fifaLast weekend, a padel event bringing together decision-makers from the world of football was organized at PadelX Club Miami, on the sidelines of the launch of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Premier Padel plans other joint exhibitions with major sports federations in the coming months.
The Hexagon Cup on the way to official recognition
Another current file: theHexagon Cup, a new tournament with an innovative concept, is in advanced discussion with the FIP for official recognition. Discussions are currently underway to enable the extension of this competition to new emerging markets, thus participating in the geographical expansion of professional padel.
Clear ambitions for the future of padel
“The renewal of our major tournaments in Rome, Roland Garros and Doha is a powerful validation of the long-term vision of Premier Padel, and its global appeal,” said Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, President of Premier Padel.
“It’s exciting to see the circuit calendar structured around multi-year commitments, bringing stability and clarity to professional sport. Initiatives like the Junior World Cup also demonstrate our commitment to supporting all levels of practice. We are working towards inclusive padel, with solid foundations, and this strategy is in line with our Olympic ambition,” commented Luigi Carraro, president of the FIP, referring to recent meetings with Thomas Bach, IOC President, and Kirsty Coventry, her designated successor.
