World’s best padel on Mondo synthetic turf: Dubai and Acapulco close the Qatar Airways Premier Padel 2025

There are only three dates left to crown the new kings and queens of padel and all will be played on the Premier Supercourt X3 synthetic turf surface, the official court of the circuit.

The distance from Dubai to Acapulco is 14,245 kilometers; the distance between the ends of a padel court is 20 meters; and the thrill of watching the world's best players from the stands is immeasurable.

Adrenaline is sky-high at the Qatar Airways Premier Padel Tour 2025, and for good reason: the Dubai Premier Padel P1 is already underway, the first of two events on the calendar before the highly anticipated finals in Barcelona. The other competition taking place in November is the Premier Padel GNP Acapulpo Major. Three golden finals to cap off a magnificent season, all played on the circuit's official court, Mondo Premier Supercourt X3.

Designed specifically for this sport, the Premier Supercourt X3 synthetic turf offers players a complete sense of security and safety in their movements, while also reducing the risk of injury. Its high level of grip significantly improves shock absorption, stability, traction, and balance during play. All its filaments are textured, which means they trap the sand on the court, preventing it from spreading unevenly across the surface or accumulating during play. These properties are complemented by maximum comfort and safety, and a spectacular aesthetic.

First stop: Dubai

"The pearl of padel is back," reads the slogan of the Premier Padel Dubai P1 2025. This emirate has undoubtedly established itself as a must-see on the Premier Padel calendar. Dubai's Hamdan Sports Complex is already equipped with Mondo artificial turf padel courts, and the competition runs until November 16. The event features some of the best pairings imaginable: Arturo Coello vs. Agustín Tapia, Ariana Sánchez vs. Paula Josémaría, Federico Chingotto vs. Alejandro Galán, Gemma Triay vs. Claudia Fernández, Martín Di Nenno vs. Juan Lebrón, Delfina Brea vs. Beatriz González…

Mexico doesn't wait

With very little time left, Acapulco will host the last major tournament of the season this month, the tournament with the most prestigious format, second only to the Finals. The Premier Padel GNP Acapulco Major will be played at the Arena GNP Seguros on the Premier Supercourt X3 between November 22nd and 30th and will once again feature the best players. But what makes Acapulco so special? Because padel was born here: in 1969, Mexican entrepreneur Enrique Corcuera accidentally added side walls to the tennis court at his Acapulco home to prevent balls from ending up in his neighbor's garden. Thus was born a sport that Spain has wholeheartedly embraced since its inception. In fact, it was Corcuera who brought padel to Spain in the 1970s. The rest is history and a living part of world sport.

Hola, Barcelona

With Dubai and Acapulco in sight, fans and players have marked Barcelona's Palau Sant Jordi on the map. Between December 8th and 14th, it will host the highly anticipated Premier Padel Barcelona finals, where the new kings and queens of the sport will be crowned, closing out the current season. The top 16 pairs will compete once again for glory on Mondo turf.

The Catalan capital will conclude an exciting circuit that, in 2025, has seen 24 tournaments in 16 countries and seven new venues. In Spain, matches were broadcast live in several cities: Gijón, Valladolid, Malaga, Tarragona, Madrid, and, in a few weeks, Barcelona.