Building on the success of its inaugural tournament in 2024, Reserve Padel's premier event, the Reserve Cup, returns to Miami from January 23 to 25, 2025, as the first leg of an expanded Reserve Cup Series launch. This highly anticipated evolution of the prestigious Reserve tournament will feature three weeks of world-class padel competition in three major cities, kicking off at Reserve Miami Seaplane. The world's top players, divided into two teams led by star captains, will compete for the Reserve Cup Trophy and the highest prize money ever awarded in padel series history: $1.7 million.
The 2025 Reserve Cup Series will bring together 16 of the world's best padel players, including stars like Arturo Coello, Agustín Tapia, Ale Galán, Fede Chingotto, Juan Lebrón, Miguel Yanguas, Paquito Navarro, Javi Garrido, ‘Momo’ González, ‘Coki’ Nieto, Jon Sanz, Edu Alonso, Lucas Bergamini, Álex Ruiz, and Pablo Cardona. Players will compete in three distinct tournaments throughout the year, with performance-based ranking adding a competitive edge to the series.
The launch of the Reserve Cup Series marks a new chapter for Reserve as it scales its signature event's excitement, luxury, and intensity into a multi-city format, elevating padel’s visibility in the United States and internationally. “Part of our goal at Reserve has always been to showcase padel at the highest level,” said Wayne Boich, founder and CEO of Reserve Padel. “Following the success of the inaugural event in 2024—and most importantly, the overwhelming excitement from the players—we knew we had to take it further. That’s why we’re expanding the Reserve Cup into a series across three major cities in 2025, and thrilled to be kicking it off with Reserve Cup Miami,” he added.
Following Reserve Cup Miami 2025, the next host city and event location will be announced.