The global rise of padel continues to gain momentum, and in 2026 it lands with force in the United States through the Premier Padel Miami P1. As the only U.S. stop on the circuit this year, the tournament represents a strategic milestone in the sport’s international growth and its push into new markets.
A key tournament in a growing market
Held from March 23 to 29 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, the event brings world-class padel to one of the most dynamic cities in the U.S. More than just a competition, it is a calculated move to strengthen the sport’s presence in a market widely seen as essential for its future.
The venue has been carefully designed to meet professional circuit standards, ensuring optimal playing conditions while also enhancing the overall spectator experience. From visibility to broadcast quality, every detail has been tailored to elevate padel as a global sports spectacle.

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Six courts designed for a next-level experience
At the core of the tournament are six courts installed by Padel Galis, built to meet the highest professional standards. Their ultra-panoramic design allows for maximum visibility, both for fans in attendance and for global broadcasts.
This approach not only improves how the game is watched, but also transforms how it is experienced—bringing audiences closer to the action and increasing immersion at every point.
Strategic partnerships driving the sport forward
The Miami P1 also highlights a growing trend in padel: the collaboration between technical expertise and global brands. In this case, Wilson Sporting Goods plays a visible role, with its colors integrated into the court design.
Such partnerships are becoming essential in building a sustainable ecosystem for the sport, particularly in emerging markets like the United States, where infrastructure and brand presence go hand in hand.
High-performance surface: the Bela factor
Another standout feature is the use of PGR by Bela, a synthetic turf developed by Realturf in collaboration with Fernando Belasteguín. It is designed for high-performance play, offering strong grip, consistent ball bounce, and excellent durability—key elements for professional-level competition.
Beyond infrastructure: a global vision
Padel Galis is not only responsible for the courts but also maintains an active presence at the event, showcasing its international projects and connecting with industry stakeholders.
With over 20 years of experience, operations in more than 85 countries, and thousands of courts installed worldwide, the company continues to position itself as a major player in the global padel ecosystem.
Miami as a turning point for padel in the U.S.
The arrival of the Premier Padel Miami P1 signals a clear shift: the United States is becoming a key territory for the sport’s expansion. However, growth is no longer driven solely by player numbers or tournament organization.
Instead, the quality of infrastructure and the ability to deliver a premium experience for both athletes and audiences are becoming defining factors.
A new era for global padel
With Miami as its stage, padel continues to solidify its international ambitions. Events like this demonstrate that the sport’s future depends on strong partnerships, world-class infrastructure, and a fully optimized experience.
At its core, the mission is simple yet powerful: to create the ideal court where the game can reach its highest level—and where the spectacle can truly thrive.

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