FIP Beyond: five major events for amateurs in May across Europe and Asia

April 22, 2026
FIP Beyond: five major events for amateurs in May across Europe and Asia

The FIP Beyond tour continues to strengthen its global presence. Following its debut in India, Singapore and Bolivia, the new initiative by the International Padel Federation dedicated to amateurs and former professional players is preparing for a busy May, with five events taking place in Italy, the Philippines, Spain and Croatia.

 

Created with the aim of offering a structured and high-level competitive experience, the tour seeks to enhance the community of amateur and senior players worldwide, promoting social interaction, cultural exchange and friendship through the increasingly widespread development of Padel, designed to meet a wide range of playing needs.

 

MAY EVENTS The calendar features four B3-level tournaments, focused on competitive experience, and one B1-level tournament, which introduces prize money for the Senior categories.

 

6–9 May – Perugia (Italy), Padel Arena Perugia

B3 level, categories 18–39, 40+, 50+

 

22–24 May – Manila (Philippines), The Padel Club

B3 level, categories 18–39, 40+, 50+

 

28–31 May – Valencia (Spain), Family Sport Center

B3 level, categories 18–39, 40+, 50+

 

28–31 May – Grosseto (Italy), The Village Padel&Tennis

B3 level, categories 18–39, 40+, 50+

 

29–31 May – Samobor (Croatia), SKStars

B1 level, categories 40+, 45+, 50+

Prize Money: €8,000

 

STRUCTURE AND RANKING The FIP Beyond circuit confirms its role as a key pillar in the development of the global movement, through three competition categories:

 

B1: tournaments with total prize money ranging from €8,000 to €18,000.

B2: tournaments with total prize money ranging from €4,800 to €10,800.

B3: tournaments focused on competition and sporting experience, without prize money.

 

The Amateur 18–39 category is focused on competition and the playing experience, reflecting the atmosphere of professional circuits; the Senior categories (40+, 45+, 50+, 55+ and 60+) in B1 and B2 tournaments include dedicated prize money for winners, finalists and semi-finalists.

 

Points earned in these tournaments determine the FIP Beyond international ranking, based on the best 11 results achieved during the year. This ranking will serve as the qualification pathway to the main official events: FIP Beyond Finals, FIP Beyond Continental Cup by Pairs (2027) and FIP Beyond World Cup by Pairs (2028).