When ISPO Munich announced that padel would be one of the pillars of its 2025 edition, it became clear that the sport of blue carpet was not only growing: it was establishing itself where it really matters. At the center of innovation, industry, and new opportunities. Now, with the full program for the Padel Village at ISPO Munich 2025 already published, that momentum is taking definitive shape. And it does so with an agenda that combines action on the court, knowledge, networking, product tournaments, and an ecosystem set up to demonstrate that padel has a present⊠and, above all, a future.

A leading space: four courts active every day
The Padel Village will have a layout that confirms its ambition. Two indoor courts, a professional outdoor panoramic court, and an additional court for exhibitions, product testing, and open activities
All of this will be in operation during the three days of the event (November 30, December 1, and 2), allowing brands, players, and visitors to experience padel in all its dimensions: playing, watching, testing, presenting, and connecting.
Highlights of the ISPO Munich 2025 program
Specifically, the calendar designed by the organization offers a balanced agenda of competition, testing, educational content, and entertainment.

Letâs take a look at the highlights:
Media Monday
Media Monday is one of the big moves in this edition, and one of its new features. Monday, December 1, will be a highlight for the media, content creators, journalists, photographers, and broadcasters.

Throughout the second day of the trade fair, several familiar faces of (former) athletes will be present on stage with Sport Brand Media. They will also set up exhibitors during the press visits, and in fact, the Hexagone Cup could be present at this Media Monday.
With this addition to the program, they have managed to give a clear nod to the media⊠and another sign of the strategic positioning of padel within ISPO.
ISPO Munich 2025 will feature tournaments and competitions
Similarly, another of the highlights of the ISPO Munich 2025 program will be the holding of open tournaments for visitors, exhibition matches with guest players, âBeat the Proâ activities, technical challenges, and competitive dynamics to energize the Village.

More specifically, the first day will feature a tournament in the afternoon, which will conclude with the âISPO Padel Party.â padel will literally be shown in action.
Product testing: brands, materials, and new products for 2025
ISPO Munich 2025 will also be a great opportunity for attendees to enjoy spaces to test rackets, shoes, and accessories directly on the court.
As if that werenât enough, this edition will be especially interesting because it coincides with the launch of the 2025 collections, presentations of new technologies, and the arrival of brands that have not yet had an international presence. All of this makes it a perfect showcase for equipment, innovation, and trends.
Talks, demos, and technical presentations
In addition, there will be a continuous flow of sports and professional content throughout the three days. The public will be able to enjoy demonstrations of plays and tactical concepts, as well as performance analysis and workshops for coaches and clubs.
Something more exclusive, which will also take place at the fair, will be the presentations by brands revealing their new projects. To top it all off, this promising program will be accompanied by speakers from the sector, ambassadors, and leading figures.
Networking: the âotherâ great value of the Padel Village at ISPO Munich 2025
If a trade fair serves to connect, ISPO Munich 2025 has it covered. There will be areas set up for meetings and gatherings between companies, clubs, manufacturers, distributors, players, and the media.

It will therefore be a unique opportunity to, for example, close deals, discover partners, activate internationalization strategies, and learn about the global direction of the padel industry.
Three days that will set the trend
ISPO Munich 2025 doesnât just want to showcase padel: it wants to show the world that it is a modern sport, ready to grow, with a community behind it.
The Padel Village, with its full program already confirmed, consolidates a clear idea:
padel has something to offer everyoneâthe industry, fans, the media, and professionalsâand this is the place where all those pieces come together.
The future of the sport is being played out in Munich. And padel, once again, is back in the spotlight.















