Paris Premier Padel Major 2026 opens ticket sales at Roland-Garros

The Paris Premier Padel Major returns for its fifth edition from September 7 to 13, 2026, at the iconic Roland-Garros stadium in Paris. This tournament marks the first event of its scale in the French capital, drawing top padel players to compete on specially adapted courts. Ticket sales begin on January 27 at 10 a.m., starting at €15.

The Paris Premier Padel Major, organized by the French Tennis Federation, will transform Roland-Garros—traditionally a hub for tennis—into a venue for padel, a racquet sport gaining popularity worldwide. Scheduled for September 7 to 13, 2026, the event features six courts, including one on the Philippe-Chatrier court. These courts, smaller than tennis ones, are enclosed by glass walls and fencing on synthetic grass, accommodating intense matches between pairs of players.

The tournament kicks off with qualifying rounds on September 7, followed by the first round on September 8, second round on September 9, round of 16 on September 10, quarterfinals on September 11, semifinals on September 12, and finals on September 13. Daytime matches start at 10 a.m., with evening sessions at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. After 6 p.m., the atmosphere shifts to an open-air afterwork vibe, complete with DJ sets, bars, gourmet food stalls, and activities like pétanque, mölkky, spikeball, and urban tennis.

Tickets, which grant access to both daytime and evening programming, begin at €15 for qualifiers and €25 for main draw rounds. Fans can purchase them starting Tuesday, January 27, at 10 a.m. via the official website. Last year's champions, including the men's pair Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia, and the women's duo Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea, set a high bar for emerging talents and established stars to challenge.

This edition highlights padel's relation to tennis while offering newcomers a chance to discover the sport at a premier location in Paris.

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Dynamic photo of French tennis star Ugo Humbert serving at the ATP Montpellier Open indoor hard courts, crowd cheering with flags.
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ATP Montpellier Open kicks off with French hopefuls

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The ATP Open Occitanie in Montpellier, France, begins on February 1, 2026, marking the first tournament after the Australian Open. Featuring a strong field on indoor hard courts, the event highlights French players and international contenders vying for the title. Previews spotlight outright bets on Ugo Humbert at 12/1 and Aleksandar Kovacevic at 25/1.

Caen, France, will host the inaugural European event of the 2026 CUPRA FIP Tour. This follows the first two tournaments of the year, which took place in Australia. The event marks France's participation in the international padel circuit.

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The World Padel Quest introduces a new amateur padel tournament open to players aged 18 to 99, offering a professional experience without requiring a license. Participants can qualify through departmental and regional stages for an all-expenses-paid final in Dubai. The event begins with qualifiers in February 2026.

The player entry list for the 2026 BNP Paribas Open has been unveiled, featuring top stars from the ATP and WTA tours. Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina lead the field after their recent Australian Open triumphs. Aryna Sabalenka tops the women's draw as she aims for her first title at the event.

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Málaga, Spain, will host the inaugural FISU World University Padel Championships from July 6 to 11, 2026, featuring student athletes from 32 countries. The event, organized by the University of Málaga in collaboration with the International Padel Federation, marks the first official university-level padel competition recognized by the International University Sports Federation.

The FIP Promises Tour 2026 kicked off with tournaments in Qatar and India over the weekend. The FIP Promises Doha and FIP Promises Mumbai concluded with victorious pairs. Details of the winners were highlighted in the official announcement.

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The FIP Promises Tour kicks off this weekend at Tennis Space in Kaunas, Lithuania, featuring emerging NextGen talent. The event highlights the growing padel scene in the region, with a FIP Bronze tournament also planned for March at the same venue.

 

 

 

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