Following a wildly successful debut edition earlier this year, the organisers of the Padel Best Expo have confirmed that the event will be coming back to Monaco for two days of sport and entertainment in April 2025.
The inaugural edition of the Padel Best Expo attracted hundreds of fans of the sport to Monaco’s Grimaldi Forum in April of this year. It featured a unique blend of sports events, networking sessions, meet-and-greets with stars of the sport and shopping opportunities – a concept that is set to be built upon and expanded in the recently announced second edition.
On 26th and 27th April 2025, the event will be returning to its stomping ground with another packed programme.
“For two days, the Principality of Monaco will be the stage for a unique event where padel meets art and culture, fashion and music in an explosive format,” says a representative for the organisers, Italy’s BSG Group. “Padel Best Expo is not just a sporting event but a true summit of business networking and glamour, bringing together sponsors, partners and enthusiasts in an innovative and dynamic setting.”
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The 2025 event will revolve around a “village” format, described by the organisers as “a space where businesses from various sectors will have the opportunity to create connections, form partnerships and discover market opportunities by sharing ideas and forging new synergies”.
One major highlight will be the Five Padel Cup, an event that pits athletes and celebrities against one another in a series of five highly competitive tournaments. The show will also host the Italy-France Padel Cup.
For more information about the event and to sign up for early bird tickets, click here.
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