Some of the best male and female padel players in the world compete in the Pro Padel League (PPL), the first professional padel league in North America. With its rapid growth, the league is expected to have a thrilling and competitive 2024 season.
The PPL season is broken up into a few main parts:
Regular Season: There are four events in the regular season, each spanning six days (Monday through Saturday). Each team plays every other team in its group once after being divided into two groups of five. Each group’s top two teams move on to the semifinals, while the losers compete for third and fourth place, while the winners advance to the final.
Event Format: A mixed doubles match, women’s doubles, and men’s doubles are all included in each event. The format for both men’s and women’s doubles is best two out of three sets, with the third set being replaced by a 10-point champions breaker. With a tie-breaker at 6-6, the mixed doubles match is a one-set contest.
PPL Cup Final: The top eight teams in the standings go to the PPL Cup Final after the regular season. Teams are guaranteed three matches during the course of the five-day final event. The format of the competition is identical to that of the regular season events.
The PPL’s 2024 season will have a hefty $1 million prize fund. The league’s dedication to advancing the sport and drawing elite players from throughout the globe is demonstrated by this notable increase in prize money. With the ultimate purpose of giving padel sportsmen outstanding chances and engaging fans, the prize money is divided among the top teams and players.
The 2024 season is expected to be one of the most thrilling and competitive in the history of the sport thanks to the PPL’s creative format and substantial prize money. With elite athletes from different nations taking part, spectators can anticipate exciting events and matches of the highest caliber.