The renowned Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City will host the Pro Padel League’s season-ending City’s Cup Finals from October 16–19. The top eight PPL teams from the 2025 season will now face off in a high-stakes single-elimination match at the arena, which has previously hosted music icons like David Bowie and Queen. Agustin Tapia, Federico Chingotto, Gemma Triay, and Delfi Brea are among the international players who will compete in what is expected to be an exciting demonstration of elite padel.
The league’s goal is to enhance padel via immersive entertainment, and this tournament combines sport and spectacle. The finals are anticipated to attract spectators from all across the nation and overseas due to its prime location in midtown Manhattan.
Senior Talent Arrives in Connecticut with the USPA Age Group Regional
On October 18–19, the USPA Age Group Regional Tournament will take place in Norwalk, Connecticut, which is only 45 minutes from New York. Senior players can participate in a national pathway event with the competition’s men’s and women’s divisions in the 35, 45, and 55 categories. Finals will take place on Sunday after matches continue all weekend.
Participants can enjoy both events because of the timing; many are anticipated to go to New York to see the PPL Finals live after their matches.
A Weekend That Showcases Padel’s Development
These two events were held at the same time, demonstrating padel’s growing popularity in the US. From professional bouts in Manhattan to amateur contests in Connecticut, the sport is expanding its fan base and gaining traction among people of all ages and abilities.
Padel in North America is embarking on a new chapter this weekend, one that combines regional growth, community involvement, and top performance into a cohesive celebration of the game.