The Premier Padel Finals 2025 are just one week away, and anticipation in Barcelona is at an all-time high. More than 15,000 people are expected to attend the semifinals on Saturday, December 13 at the Palau Sant Jordi. This number exceeds the 14,583 attendees from the previous year, demonstrating the sport’s rising popularity and the event’s reputation.

An esteemed stage

From December 11 to 14, the Palau Sant Jordi will host the season-ending Premier Padel Finals, featuring the top 32 players of the year — 16 men and 16 women. The tournament is one of the most prominent on the calendar since the victors will get a substantial prize pool and 1,500 FIP points.

Business zeal

The thrill extends beyond conventional seats. Every corporate box has been sold, and many businesses are excited to link their brands to the Finals. This reflects how padel has evolved into a major attraction not only in sport but also in business and branding.

Demand for tickets on all days

Tickets for the subsequent days are also selling well, even though the semifinals on Saturday are already sold out. The finals on Sunday are almost sold out, and sales on Thursday and Friday are significantly higher than those of the 2024 edition. The pattern shows how much the Finals are valued by fans as the season’s grand finale.

Growing commercial space

The tournament will feature the largest commercial zone ever seen at a padel event. Stands, brand activations, and interactive spaces will provide fans with a dynamic experience throughout the day, creating direct engagement between companies and the public. This program demonstrates the sport’s explosive growth and capacity to draw a wide range of viewers.

Looking forward to the draw

Organizers are preparing for a crucial moment with the official draw scheduled for Thursday, December 4, at the Metropolitan Iradier in Barcelona. The draw will determine quarterfinal matchups and potential paths to the final. Fans are particularly eager to see the journeys of Tapia and Coello, seeking redemption after last season’s disappointment, as well as Galan and Chingotto, and the new pairing of Lebron and Augsburger.

The Finals promise to deliver not only high-level competition but also a celebration of padel’s expanding influence in sport and society.