If any further proof was needed that padel has become a global sport and that interest in the United States is growing, it comes from the motorola razr Miami Premier Padel P1. For days now, social media has been filled with images of large crowds on the secondary courts during the tournament’s early rounds—when, it’s worth noting, the top-ranked FIP players had yet to take the court, only making their debut on Wednesday.
The anticipation of what was to come was felt from the very first matches, and the expectations turned out to be right. After a sold-out crowd on Thursday for the round of 16 matches played across three courts, Miami Premier Padel secured four consecutive sold-out days, with full attendance for the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and men’s and women’s finals. That is, throughout the weekend—Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Another clear sign of how the motorola razr Miami Premier Padel P1 could be a turning point for the sport in the USA is the high demand for invitations and accreditations from sponsors eager to witness the tournament’s final stages.
Another key aspect is the satisfaction and enthusiasm of the United States Padel Association (USPA), which warmly thanked the organizers for the way this historic moment for American padel—the presence of two pairs in the main draw, one of which reached the second round of the Miami Premier Padel—was handled, both in terms of organization (with their matches scheduled on the ‘Juan Y Bela’ center court during prime time) and in terms of communication and social media coverage. A quadruple leap forward, with four consecutive sold-out days in a week that has made history for padel in the United States.
