Cancún, Mexico — With the goal of further promoting the sport of padel in Quintana Roo and standardizing statutes, rankings, and prizes, the State Circuit is born with the endorsement of the Mexican Padel Federation (FEMEPA). The circuit will consist of four events and a Master Final, and is scheduled to begin from October 8 to 12 at the Utopía club in this city.

The president of the Association of Padel Players and Clubs of Quintana Roo (APCQROO) and owner of Journey Padel Arena, Aldo Vidal, emphasized that for the first time, clubs from the state of Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Cozumel are being unified.

Vidal also highlighted that Journey Padel Arena will be the home of the Mexican National Padel Team, which will hold a training camp in the Mexican Caribbean from the 20th to the 26th of this month.

For his part, the vice president of the same organization and partner of Sportres, César Díaz, explained that the circuit will be held in five men's categories and three women's categories and will have an estimated prize pool of more than 55,500 pesos.

The second event will be held at Heat Padel (Playa del Carmen) from November 5 to 9; the third stop at Sportres, 111 and Prime (Cancún) from December 3 to 7; and the fourth event from January 14 to 18, 2026, plus the Master Final, featuring the top eight pairs, both at Padel Sland (Cozumel).

Also present at the meeting with the media were the president of the Quintana Roo Sports Commission (CODEQ), Jacobo Arzate, and the general director of the Municipal Sports Institute (IMD) of Benito Juárez, who will seek to work as a team to create public padel courts in the state.


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