
The International Padel Federation (FIP) has formally recognized the Hexagon Cup, which is a major step forward for the game of padel. The Hexagon Cup, which has swiftly become as one of the most inventive and thrilling events in the padel calendar, has reached a significant milestone with this recognition.
A group of people who also created Formula E started the Hexagon Cup, which is well-known with its team franchise model and entertainment value. A group of top padel and sports industry experts oversee the event, which has already had a big impact on the padel community.
Premier Padel, the Hexagon Cup, and the FIP have partnered strategically to further padel’s global expansion. This partnership will cover a variety of programs and projects aimed at promoting the sport’s growth on a worldwide scale. The Hexagon Cup has already begun the process of becoming an official FIP competition, and Premier Padel and the Hexagon Cup will promote one other’s current events in the near future.
There are ambitions to expand the Hexagon Cup circuit into new and emerging padel territories worldwide, although it now only consists of one tournament in Madrid. The FIP has also announced that the Hexagon Cup squad will be a partner for the inaugural FIP Intercontinental Cup, which will be held in Europe this summer.
“This strategic partnership between Premier Padel and the Hexagon Cup is an important milestone for the development of professional and amateur padel,” said Luigi Carraro, President of the International Padel Federation, who expressed his excitement for the collaboration. In the upcoming years, the International Padel Federation hopes to support our Olympic aspirations by collaborating with Premier Padel and the Hexagon Cup to provide possibilities for women’s, men’s, and youth players globally.
The Hexagon Cup’s founder, Enrique Buenaventura, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership as well, stating, “We are thrilled about this partnership with Premier Padel because we want to promote padel to a new level internationally. Our mutual objective is to globalize the sport and get it into the Olympics as soon as possible, and FIP is helping us achieve this.
In conclusion, padel has advanced significantly with the FIP’s acceptance of the Hexagon Cup. The future of padel appears to be more promising than ever because to the combined efforts of Premier Padel, the Hexagon Cup, and the FIP, which will present both players and fans with new chances.