Germany's top padel player hosts masterclass in Maldives

The Nautilus Maldives will welcome back Germany's No. 1 padel player, Denise Höfer, for a four-day masterclass from March 25 to 28, 2026. The event, part of the Masters for Masters series, invites families, couples, and beginners to explore padel through tailored sessions blending fun, fitness, and wellness. Höfer, a global ambassador for the sport, aims to foster shared joy on the court amid the resort's serene island setting.

Padel, a fast-growing racket sport known for its accessibility and social appeal, is the focus of this upcoming programme at The Nautilus Maldives, located in the Baa Atoll UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The resort, with its 26 ultra-luxury houses and residences, provides an idyllic backdrop for the event, emphasizing unhurried experiences and personalized luxury.

Denise Höfer, Germany's leading padel athlete, returns for the renewed edition of the Masters for Masters series. Sessions include complimentary Group Masterclasses and Children’s Masterclasses, alongside on-demand options such as Couples Escape, Family Fun, Cardio Padel, and Padel × Wellness. These activities cater to all skill levels, allowing beginners to learn alongside experienced players while promoting family bonding and mindfulness.

Post-session, guests can unwind at the Solasta Spa with treatments like personalized massages and ocean-inspired therapies, creating a balanced rhythm of activity and relaxation.

Höfer expressed enthusiasm about the return: “I’m thrilled to be returning to The Nautilus for this special edition of its Masters for Masters series. The Nautilus’s padel court is truly one of my favourites in the world: it’s incredible setting and stunning lagoon views create an atmosphere unlike anywhere else. I can’t wait to share this unique experience with The Nautilus guests once again.”

Adan Gomez, the resort's general manager, highlighted the significance: “We are delighted to welcome Denise Höfer back to our shores. Having an athlete of her talent and success return to our island is a true honour and offering our guests the rare opportunity to train with her makes this event genuinely exceptional.”

The programme underscores padel's role in bringing people together, transforming play into memorable shared adventures on this private island haven.

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