
First Serve of the Season: Tickets Available Now for the Pro Padel League ' s 2025 Opening Event in Miami
PPL, the world's top professional padel league, will bring the best padel players in the world from all 10 teams – Arkansas Matrix, Cancun Waves, Flowrida Goats, Houston Volts, Las Vegas Smash, Los Angeles Beat, Miami Padel Club, New York Atlantics, San Diego Stingrays, Toronto Polar Bears – to Wayfair Arena, a world-class venue that plays home to Unrivaled basketball league on the campus of Mediapro's state-of-the-art production studios in Miami.
Each team will compete in two (2) Group Stage matches across three (3) days: Thursday, June 19; Friday, June 20; and Saturday, June 21. The top four (4) teams in each division (men's and women's) based on group stage performance will qualify for and compete in Podium Day on Sunday, June 22 to determine the PPL Miami champions.
Ticket prices start at $35 for single-session general admission and include access to signature Miami food and beverage. VIP tickets include exclusive reserved courtside seating, VIP-only lounge access, premium Miami food and beverage, plus preferred parking. Multi-day and multi-session general admission and VIP packages are also available.
The competition schedule is as follows:
Group Stage:
Thursday, June 19: Two matches starting at 6:00 PM ET
Friday, June 20: Two matches starting at 11:00 AM ET
Friday, June 20: Two matches starting at 6:00 PM ET
Saturday, June 21: Two matches starting at 11:00 AM ET
Saturday, June 21: Two matches starting at 6:00 PM ET
Podium Day:
Sunday, June 22: Podium placement matches starting at 11:00 AM ET to determine the PPL Miami champions.
All matches follow a fast-paced format — best-of-three sets with unique padel rules like 'Golden Point' scoring and a 10-point tiebreaker in place of a full third set.
The PPL season will include men's, women's and overall team standings determined by total points accumulated. Points are awarded based on the finishing position in the men's and women's divisions at each event. Overall team points at each event will be the sum of a team's men's and women's points earned.
PPL Regular Season Event Points System:
The top eight teams in the overall points standings at the end of the regular season will see its men's and women's teams qualify for the PPL City ' s Cup, a single-elimination playoff to determine the champion for each division and an overall champion based on total points accumulated.
For more information on Pro Padel League, visit www.propadelleague.com.
Founded in 2023, the Pro Padel League (PPL) is the world's top professional padel league with 10 teams in the United States, Canada, and Mexico comprised of the most talented male and female players in the world. The 2025 season will feature five international events, including three regular season competitions, an All-Star festival, and the PPL City's Cup.
PPL events reach 300 million households across more than 100 countries via world-class distribution partners. All PPL events and matches can also be viewed globally on the PPL's YouTube channel.

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