The third edition of the Hexagon Cup, taking place from January 28 to February 1, once again crowns Madrid as one of the most important international capitals of padel. Backed by the International Padel Federation (FIP), the competition brings together the world’s best pairs in a revolutionary team-league format that also integrates the sport’s top emerging talents. The event will be held at the Caja Mágica and, for the first time, features Mondo as the Official Partner in the artificial turf category. The venue has been equipped with four courts featuring the technical padel turf best known by the sport’s biggest stars: Mondo’s Premier Supercourt X3 system. The Hexagon Cup will also be the stage where Mondo unveils a new color version of this turf—purple—which is now part of the official Premier Supercourt X3 range.
At the Generali Hexagon Cup 2026, Mondo once again honors the “Push beyond limits” philosophy that defines the spirit of the company. Premier Supercourt X3 turf needs no introduction, as it has become the benchmark playing surface for both professional and amateur players in the sport. Among many other competitions, its track record includes having been the official playing surface of the Premier Padel circuit, now joined by this top-tier tournament.
Designed after months of intensive research in Mondo’s laboratories, Premier Supercourt X3 turf provides players with a complete sense of safety and confidence in their movements, while also reducing the risk of injury. Its high level of grip significantly improves impact absorption, stability, traction, and balance during play. All of its filaments are textured, meaning they “trap” the court sand between them, preventing it from remaining unevenly distributed on the surface or forming accumulations as a result of gameplay. These properties are complemented by maximum comfort and safety, as well as a striking aesthetic appearance.
All of these features have made this Mondo turf the official surface chosen for this edition of the Hexagon Cup, where its purple version can be enjoyed for the first time—the same color on which all competitions of this tournament have been played.
The first edition of the Hexagon Cup was held in 2024 and, since then, it has continued to grow in recognition and support from both the top professionals in the sport and the public. And for good reason: with a format in which spectacle is a defining feature and with significant prize money for the players, the competition brings together today’s biggest padel stars and the sport’s leading prospects, known as the Next Gen.
In the Madrid edition, eight teams go head to head, featuring professionals such as Agustín Tapia, Arturo Coello, Paquito Navarro, Delfi Brea, and Martita Ortega, among others. The Hexagon Cup will also feature stars both on and off the court, as teams are backed by celebrities including Kun Agüero, Eva Longoria, Pierre Gasly, and Andy Murray, to name just a few.
As if that weren’t enough, many more exciting developments are on the way: Hexagon Cup, 54, and the International Padel Federation (FIP) have joined forces to create the Hexagon World Series, the first official team-based circuit, whose calendar is integrated with the Cupra FIP Tour and the Premier Padel circuit. In addition to the current competition, new events have already been scheduled for May, October, and December as part of the Hexagon World Series. For padel fans, the good news just keeps coming.