The Pro Padel League (PPL), the main team competition in the United States, will take a momentous step in its short but intense history in 2025. In its third season, the tournament will cross the American borders for the first time with an ambitious international expansion that includes a stop in Spain, a country of reference in the padel universe.
The announcement has come through the official channels of the Pro Padel League, which has unveiled a calendar made up of five major events for 2025. Among them, the incorporation of San Sebastian (Basque Country) as the venue for one of its central events, scheduled for 10 to 13 July, stands out. The exact details of the venue and ticket sales are still unknown, but the expectation is already at its peak.
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Pro Padel League disembarks in San Sebastian
With this bet, the Pro Padel League seeks to strengthen its global projection in one of the countries where padel has the largest number of fans and practitioners. It also promises to bring together in the city of San Sebastian a constellation of international stars that have already participated in previous editions, such as Agustin Tapia, Fede Chingotto, Franco Stupaczuk, Martin Di Nenno, Coki Nieto, Jon Sanz, Ari Sanchez, Delfi Brea, Martita Ortega and Gemma Triay, among others.

It will be an unbeatable opportunity to see the best talents on the planet in action in a format that is committed to spectacle, proximity to the public and constant excitement in every match.
Official Pro Padel League 2025 calendar
The season will maintain its usual structure, with three main events where the 10 franchises will compete, followed by an All-Star event and a final phase in New York City. The official dates are as follows:
| Venue | Date |
| Miami, EE.UU. | 19 to 22 June |
| San Sebastián, Spain | 10 to 13 July |
| Guadalajara, México | 14 to 17 August |
| The Hamptons, EE.UU. (All Star) | August 30 to September 1 |
| Nueva York, EE.UU. (Finales) | 16 to 19 October |
The competition will be fierce, with the Flowrida Goats defending the championship against a grid of teams repeating their participation from last season: Arkansas Matrix, Cancun Waves, Houston Volts, Las Vegas Smash, Los Angeles Beat, Miami Padel Club, New York Atlantics, San Diego Stingrays and Toronto Polar Bears.
A1 Padel’s domino effect and the response from the circuit
This move by the Pro Padel League comes at a turbulent time for professional padel. After the pause announced by A1 Padel and the recent changes that have shaken up the competitive scene, the reaction has not been long in coming. The internationalisation of the Pro Padel League could mark a before and after in the padel ecosystem, giving way to new formats, audiences and business models within the sport.
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