Premier Padel’s 2025 calendar represents a significant expansion of the professional padel circuit, featuring an ambitious schedule of 24 tournaments across 16 countries on four continents. This marks a substantial growth in the global footprint of the sport, with at least seven new venues making their debut in the circuit.

Key Tournament Locations for Premier Padel 2025
The Premier Padel 2025 calendar features an impressive expansion with 24 tournaments across 16 countries, showcasing the sport’s growing global footprint. Several notable new locations have been added to this year’s circuit:
New Venues for 2025
- North America: Miami (March 17-23) marks Premier Padel’s first entry into the United States, while Cancún, Mexico (March 10-16) will host a tournament at the Rafa Nadal Academy
- South America: Buenos Aires, Argentina (May 26-June 1) returns to the circuit after being absent in previous editions
- Europe: Germany will host its first Premier Padel tournament (either September 15-21 or September 22-28), representing a significant step for padel in the region
Major Tournaments
The four prestigious Major tournaments (offering 2000 FIP ranking points to winners) will be held at:
- Qatar (Doha): April 14-19
- Italy (Rome): June 9-15
- France (Paris): September 8-14
- Mexico: November 24-30
Regional Distribution
Spain continues to be the most represented country with six tournaments planned for 2025 (one more than in 2024), including confirmed events in Valladolid, Málaga, Madrid, and Barcelona. The European leg will feature several tournaments between June and October, with events in Italy (Rome, Milan), France (Bordeaux, Paris), Belgium (Brussels), and the Netherlands (Rotterdam).
The Middle East will host tournaments in Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Qatar (Doha), Egypt (NewGiza), and the United Arab Emirates (Dubai).
The season will conclude with the Premier Padel Finals in Barcelona from December 8-14, featuring the top 16 ranked players in both men’s and women’s competitions.
Premier Padel’s tournament structure for 2025 is organized into a clear hierarchy of competitions, each offering different levels of ranking points and prize money.
Tournament Categories
Premier Padel tournaments are divided into three main categories:
- Majors: The highest-ranked events offering 2000 FIP ranking points to winners and 1200 points to finalists
- P1 Tournaments: Second-tier events awarding 1000 points to winners and 600 points to finalists
- P2 Tournaments: Third-tier events providing 600 points to winners (increased from 500 in previous seasons) and 360 points to finalists
The season culminates with the Premier Padel Finals in Barcelona, where winners receive 1500 ranking points14.
Draw Formats
For 2025, the tournament draw sizes have been standardized:
Major Tournaments:
- Men: 48 pairs (main draw) and 24 pairs (qualifications)
- Women: 40 pairs (main draw) and 16 pairs (qualifications)
P1 Tournaments:
- Men: 40 pairs (main draw) and 24 pairs (qualifications)
- Women: 28 pairs (main draw) and 16 pairs (qualifications)
P2 Tournaments:
- Men: 28 pairs (main draw) and 24 pairs (qualifications)
- Women: 24 pairs (main draw) and 16 pairs (qualifications)
Some tournaments may modify these formats with reduced qualification draws (16 pairs for men and 8 for women).
Additional Competitions
The 2025 season also features:
- FIP World Cup Pairs: A new tournament scheduled for November 2025, awarding 2000 points to winners (equivalent to a Major)
- CUPRA FIP Tour: A secondary circuit with four categories (Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze), offering points ranging from 300 (Platinum winners) to 40 (Bronze winners)
This restructured tournament system, implemented on February 3, 2025, aims to create a more dynamic and competitive environment following consultations with players, associations, promoters, sponsors, and broadcasters.
Date | Tournament | Location | Category |
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February 10-15 | Riyadh Season | Saudi Arabia | P1 |
February 24-March 2 | Spain | Spain | P2 |
March 10-16 | Cancún | Mexico (Rafa Nadal Academy) | P2 |
March 17-23 | Miami | United States | P1 |
March 24-30 | Santiago | Chile | P1 |
April 14-19 | Qatar | Doha | Major |
April 21-27 | Brussels | Belgium | P2 |
April 28-May 4 | Spain | Spain | P1 |
May 19-25 | Asunción | Paraguay | P2 |
May 26-June 1 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | P1 |
June 9-15 | Rome | Italy | Major |
June 23-29 | Valladolid | Spain | P2 |
June 30-July 6 | Bordeaux | France | P2 |
July 14-20 | Malaga | Spain | P1 |
July 28-August 3 | Scandinavia | TBC | P2 |
August 4-10 | FIP Intercontinental Cup | TBC | Special Event |
September 1-7 | Madrid | Spain | P1 |
September 8-14 | Paris | France | Major |
September 15-28* | Germany | Germany | P2 |
September 29-October 5 | Rotterdam | Netherlands | P1 |
October 6-12 | Milan | Italy | P1 |
October 27-November 1 | NewGiza | Egypt | P2 |
November 3-9 | World Cup for Couples | TBC | Special Event |
November 10-16 | Dubai | UAE | P1 |
November 24-30 | Mexico | Mexico | Major |
December 8-14 | Premier Padel Finals | Barcelona, Spain | Finals |
*The exact dates for the Germany P2 tournament will be either September 15-21 or September 22-28.
This expanded calendar features 24 regular tournaments across 16 countries on four continents, plus two special events (FIP Intercontinental Cup and World Cup for Couples), concluding with the season-ending Finals in Barcelona.
Early Season (February-March)
The season kicks off on February 10, 2025, with the Riyadh Season P1 in Saudi Arabia, marking the beginning of an ambitious 24-tournament schedule. Following this opening event, the tour moves to Spain for a P2 tournament (February 24-March 2).
March features an exciting North American swing with two new venues making their debut:
- Cancún P2 at the Rafa Nadal Academy (March 10-16)
- Miami P1 (March 17-23), representing Premier Padel’s first entry into the United States
The early season concludes with the Santiago P1 in Chile (March 24-30)
Mid-Season (April-August)
April begins with the first Major tournament of the year:
- Qatar Major in Doha (April 14-19)
- Brussels P2 (April 21-27)
- Spain P1 (April 28-May 4)
May-June features a South American mini-tour:
- Asunción P2 in Paraguay (May 19-25)
- Buenos Aires P1 in Argentina (May 26-June 1)
The European summer circuit runs from June through early October:
- Italy Major in Rome (June 9-15)
- Valladolid P2 (June 23-29)
- Bordeaux P2 (June 30-July 6)
- Malaga P1 (July 14-20)
- Scandinavia P2 (July 28-August 3)
A mid-season break features the FIP Intercontinental Cup (August 4-10).
Late Season (September-December)
The tour returns to Europe in September:
- Madrid P1 (September 1-7)
- Paris Major (September 8-14)
- Germany P2 (either September 15-21 or September 22-28)
- Rotterdam P1 (September 29-October 5)
- Milan P1 (October 6-12)
The season then shifts to the Middle East:
- NewGiza P2 in Egypt (October 27-November 1)
- World Cup for Couples (November 3-9)
- Dubai P1 in UAE (November 10-16)
The regular season concludes with the Mexico Major (November 24-30).
The season finale is the Premier Padel Finals in Barcelona (December 8-14), featuring the top 16 players in both men’s and women’s divisions.
This 2025 calendar represents a significant expansion from previous years, with the season concluding 10 days earlier than in 2024, offering a more compact and efficient schedule for both players and fans.