Following the success of the inaugural Dubai Premier Padel P1 tournament in late 2024, which had an impressive attendance of 24,000 spectators, the emirate’s elite international padel championship will return from 9-16 November 2025.
Organisers Gallop Global have announced that a surge in interest and padel’s ever-increasing popularity has led to a switch in venue, from the 5,000-capacity Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium to the 15,000-capacity Hamdan Sports Complex, the largest indoor sports facility in the Middle East. The Hamdan Sports Complex – which sprawls 24 hectares and is one of the biggest multi-purpose facilities in the world – will be split in two with Centre Court taking up half the event space and three secondary courts also in operation. Besides, two practice courts will be open to watch the best in action warming up for their games.
The layout sees Centre Court alone designed to fit upwards of 7,000 spectators, a record-setting capacity in the United Arab Emirates, and the climate-controlled facility is sure to prove a popular choice among the growing number of padel lovers in the region. With every Centre Court ticket, the access to other competition courts will be free of charge, further demonstrating organisers’ commitment to inclusion and accessibility.
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