The Spanish company greenset, specialised in the design, manufacturing and installation of sports surfaces, has been selected for the second consecutive year as the official court of the NEWGIZA Premier Padel P2 2026, taking place from April 13 to 18 in Giza, near Cairo.
This tournament continues to establish itself as a key stop on the Premier Padel international circuit, bringing top-level competition to a unique setting where sport, history and location converge.
For this edition, greenset has developed a central court specifically designed for the event, incorporating the company’s latest technological innovations to optimise player performance. The design combines precision, comfort and reliability, supported by high-quality materials and manufacturing systems that enable a quieter and safer game. In addition, its adjustment systems ensure a consistent and stable surface in any environment, while its clean structural design enhances visibility and player focus.
The selection of greenset reinforces the company’s presence in top-tier international competitions, consolidating its role as a key technological partner in the evolution of professional padel. The brand continues to stand out for its ability to integrate innovation, manufacturing quality and a strong focus on delivering premium playing experiences.
During the tournament, leading players from both the men’s and women’s circuits will compete on this surface, in an environment designed to maximise performance and enhance the spectator experience.
From the organisation’s perspective, the continuation of this partnership highlights the value of greenset as a global partner with proven experience in the professional circuit and a strong commitment to innovation and excellence in playing conditions.
Fernando Cánovas Llopis, co-CEO of greenset, emphasised that this renewed collaboration represents recognition of the company’s commitment to developing courts where engineering, precision and sustainability come together to deliver high-performance playing environments.