FIP Senior Euro Padel Cup 2025: new host city Valencia, from 6 to 11 October

July 28, 2025
FIP Senior Euro Padel Cup 2025:  new host city Valencia, from 6 to 11 October

The FIP Senior Euro Padel Cup is moving to a new venue, Valencia. The second edition of the European tournament dedicated to the Senior categories will take place from 6 to 11 October 2025 in the Comunitat Valenciana, reaffirming the commitment of the International Padel Federation (FIP) to promoting the future of padel, while also honouring its roots, giving those who helped elevate the sport the chance to compete for a European title.

 

The event is organized in collaboration with the Federación de Pádel de la Comunitat Valenciana (FPCV), with support from the Generalitat Valenciana, the Diputación de Valencia, the Fundación Deportiva Municipal, and the Ayuntamiento de Valencia. The choice of location is no coincidence, following last autumn’s DANA storm which deeply affected the region: the 2025 FIP Senior Euro Padel Cup will represent not only a major international sporting event, but also an opportunity for renewal, a sign of resilience from a community that responded to adversity with strength and unity.

 

FPCV President Alfonso Monferrer emphasized the symbolic value of the event: “For the Comunitat Valenciana, it is an honour to once again have the trust of the FIP to host a competition of this scale, especially as we welcome 22 participating nations to a region that, over the past year, has worked tirelessly to return to normality following the impact of last October’s DANA storm. With the organization of the FIP Senior Euro Padel Cup, we want to contribute meaningfully to the recovery of a community that is coming together and rediscovering the joy of our sport. We hope all participants will enjoy their time here, and we will bring all our experience to make it possible”.

 

The tournament will take place at the Family Sport Center and will bring together Europe’s best male and female players in the +35, +40, +45, +50, and +55 age categories. There will be two competitions: one for national teams, featuring 22 men’s and 19 women’s teams; and an Open event for national pairs, where two pairs from each country participating in the team competition will have a guaranteed spot in the main draw of each category.