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2025 Premier Padel Argentina: Grand Opening in Buenos Aires

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-19 20:22:26
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Buenos Aires, Argentina - From May 26th to June 1st, 2025, the '2025 Premier Padel Argentina' will be held at the Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss in Buenos Aires, Argentina, attracting the attention of padel fans worldwide. Hosted by the Argentine Padel Association (APA), this tournament is expected to generate intense excitement with the participation of the world's top padel players.

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Location and Schedule: The historic Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss (Parque Roca), previously a tennis venue, will be filled with the fervor of padel matches.
The tournament will take place over seven days, from May 26th to June 1st, 2025.
Ticket Sales: Ticket sales will begin on March 20th at 12:00 PM (local time) through the Ticketek platform (ticketek.com.ar).
All tickets are assigned seating, and APA members from 2023 and 2024 will receive a 20% discount.
Tournament Features: In addition to the main court, three competition tracks and two training tracks will be installed, providing a comfortable environment for both players and spectators.
To support aspiring padel stars under the age of 18, the APA will provide three wild cards (WC). According to Premier Padel regulations, two WCs will be given to men's doubles teams and one WC to a women's doubles team for entry into the qualifying rounds.
The APA will hold three selection tournaments for players under 18, and the top-ranked and second-ranked men's doubles teams and the top-ranked women's doubles team from each selection tournament will receive wild cards.
Organizer: The Argentine Padel Association (APA) is the organizer of the event.
Expected Impact: This tournament is expected to further increase the popularity of padel sports in Argentina and provide padel fans worldwide with the opportunity to watch high-level matches.
It will significantly contribute to establishing Argentina as a hub for padel sports and positively impact the sports and tourism industries.
This '2025 Premier Padel Argentina' tournament will be more than just a sporting event; it will be a special occasion to give dreams and hope to young players who will carry the future of padel sports.

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