
At a special charity event to benefit cancer patients, the Reserve Padel club in Miami successfully raised $1 million. High-profile attendees included David Beckham and Dwyane Wade during the Moonlight Open, a fundraiser organized by Reserve Cares, the club’s charitable division.
Charlie Moon, a professional padel player who is battling leukemia, was honored at the occasion. The University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center will benefit from the funds generated, providing patients with vital care and treatment.
In addition to padel games, attendees took part in an online silent auction, which made the event lively for both participants and donors. The project demonstrated padel’s capacity to have significant social effect while showcasing its expanding influence within the sports community.
Reserve Padel’s dedication to improving the lives of people in need is further demonstrated by the success of this event, which further solidifies the club’s position as a leader in both competitive padel and charitable endeavors.