The Pro Padel League has officially announced its calendar for the 2026 season, setting the stage for another year of high-level competition across five international venues. For Miami Padel Club, the roadmap ahead represents both a new challenge and a powerful opportunity to build on recent success.
The season will kick off in New York, where the opening event will take place from July 9 to July 12, returning to one of the league’s most iconic and energetic markets. From there, the tour will head west for the first time to Los Angeles, hosting the second stop from August 13 to August 16, continuing to expand the league’s footprint across the United States.
In late September, the PPL will make its way to Playa del Carmen, with matches scheduled from September 24 to September 27, bringing top-level padel back to a vibrant international setting. The fourth event of the season will be held in Guadalajara, from November 19 to November 22, a city that has already proven to be a key stage for competitive and closely contested battles with unique ambience.
The 2026 season will then reach its climax in Miami, where the finals will be played from December 3 to December 6. For the first time, the league’s ultimate showdown, the City’s Cup, will be hosted on home soil, giving Miami Padel Club the chance to close the season in front of its own crowd.
The return of Miami Padel Club carries special significance. In 2025, the club captured the men’s title, showcasing its strength at the highest level, even though the overall and women’s titles remained just out of reach. That outcome has only fueled a growing sense of rivalry and motivation as the team looks toward the new season.
With five cities, a global stage, and the City’s Cup set to be decided in Miami, the 2026 PPL calendar offers the perfect backdrop for another chapter in the club’s journey. The road ahead is clear, the challenge is defined, and Miami Padel Club now turns its focus to what promises to be a highly anticipated season.