The Premier Padel Madrid Major at the iconic Caja Mágica represents the pinnacle of professional padel. As one of only four Majors on the 2026 calendar alongside Rome, Doha, and Acapulco, Madrid offers maximum ranking points and $525,000 prize money. The world's top 48 men's and 32 women's pairs compete in the spiritual home of padel, with sold-out crowds creating an atmosphere unmatched anywhere in the sport. The 2025 finals saw record attendance and viewership.
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The Spanish Padel Federation organizes extensive national circuit events across Madrid's 500+ clubs. From regional qualifiers to national championships, the FEP calendar provides competitive pathways from grassroots to elite levels. Age group competitions, veterans' events, and wheelchair categories ensure inclusive competitive opportunities.
A1 Padel's Madrid stop brings additional professional competition to the Spanish capital. As an alternative professional circuit, A1 events attract world-class players and contribute to Madrid's status as the global center of competitive padel. Prize money and ranking points provide further playing opportunities.
Inter-club league competition spans Madrid's extraordinary density of padel facilities. From neighborhood clubs to premium sports complexes, weekly matches connect tens of thousands of players across divisions organized by skill level. Corporate leagues, veterans' competition, and women's leagues run parallel calendars throughout the year.
Premier Padel Major venue — World's most iconic padel arena
12,000+ spectator capacity • Retractable roof • Center court stadium atmosphere • Multiple show courts • Broadcast facilities • Player lounges • Hospitality suites • Metro access (San Fermín-Orcasur) • Also hosts Madrid Open tennis
Premium indoor facility
20+ indoor courts • Year-round climate-controlled play • Professional academy • Pro shop • Restaurant • Corporate events • Central Madrid location
Elite country club
Historic private club • Multiple padel courts • Tennis, golf, polo • Premium membership • Social events • Northwest Madrid location • Exclusive networking environment
Equipment brand flagship
Multiple courts • Equipment superstore • Demo rackets • Expert fitting • Coaching • Conveniently located • Popular with enthusiasts
Urban padel chain
Multiple Madrid locations • Modern facilities • App-based booking • Flexible pricing • Coaching programs • Social events • Convenient neighborhood access
Sports & fitness complex
Padel integrated with premium gym • Multiple courts • Professional coaching • Wellness facilities • After-work crowd • Central locations
Madrid is to padel what Wimbledon is to tennis — the spiritual home and undisputed global capital. With over 500 clubs, the highest court density of any major city worldwide, and more professional players per capita than anywhere else, Madrid sets the standard by which all padel markets are measured. The Premier Padel Major at Caja Mágica represents the sport's equivalent of a Grand Slam final.
The Caja Mágica's transformation for the Premier Padel Major creates an atmosphere unlike any other in racquet sports. 12,000+ passionate fans create a wall of sound supporting their Spanish heroes while appreciating world-class play from all nations. The retractable roof ensures play regardless of weather, while broadcast facilities serve global audiences. Finals tickets sell out within hours of release.
Madrid's padel infrastructure is staggering. Over 500 clubs operate across the metropolitan area, from premium country clubs like Club de Campo to neighborhood facilities in every barrio. Courts are booked weeks in advance during peak hours, with evening slots particularly competitive. This density enables the deep competitive pyramid that produces world-class players.
The majority of professional padel players are based in or around Madrid. Training facilities, coaching academies, and the concentrated competitive environment make relocation logical for serious players. International players seeking to reach the highest levels often spend extended periods training in Madrid, absorbing the tactical sophistication that Spanish padel culture produces.
Padel is woven into Madrid's social fabric. Business meetings happen on court, families play together on weekends, and "¿quedamos para jugar?" (shall we play?) is a standard social invitation. The sport transcends demographic boundaries — executives, students, retirees, and children all share courts. This cultural normalization is what other markets aspire to replicate.
The Premier Padel Major attracts thousands of international visitors annually. Packages combining tournament attendance with Madrid's cultural attractions — Prado Museum, Retiro Park, tapas tours — make the event a tourism driver. Fans plan annual pilgrimages to witness padel at its highest level in its most authentic setting.