Tennis pair Galán and Chingotto challenge leading competitors in the climactic match of Tarragona
The much-anticipated Premier Padel tour is set to commence its autumn 2025 season, promising an exhilarating journey for fans of the fastest-growing racket sport in the world. The tournament will begin with the Madrid P1 tournament from September 1-7, followed by the prestigious Paris Major at Roland-Garros from September 6-14.
The tour will then move to Germany, with the Premier Padel P2 event taking place in Düsseldorf from September 22-28. The action will continue in Rotterdam from September 29-October 5, and then Milan from October 6-12.
As the tour progresses, it will travel to NewGiza, Egypt, for the NewGiza P2 event from October 27-November 1. The tour will then make a stop in Dubai from November 9-16 before heading to Mexico for the Mexico Major in Acapulco from November 22-30. The season will conclude with the Barcelona Finals from December 8-14.
Two of the top players to watch out for in this season are Alejandro Galán and Beatriz González. Alejandro Galán, a Spanish player renowned for his power and precision on the court, has reached the rank of number one in padel. Beatriz González, a Spanish player considered a prodigious talent, is also expected to dominate courts around the globe for years to come.
Spain, with its rich history in padel, holds the most titles in the world. The upcoming season promises to be a fierce battle, with two-player teams competing in enclosed courts at 24 stops across the globe. Tarragona will also host a Premier Padel P1 event, adding to the excitement of the season.
For the latest and official rankings of Alejandro Galán and Beatriz González, as well as other players, checking the official Premier Padel or International Padel Federation (FIP) websites is recommended. The upcoming season is shaping up to be an unforgettable one, and fans are eagerly awaiting the action-packed matches that lie ahead.
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