Padel Pro Tour

Padel Pro Tour
SportPadel
AbbreviationPPT
Founded2005 (2005)
AffiliationFIP
Affiliation date2006
Regional affiliation
HeadquartersMadrid
PresidentManuel Hernández
Closure date2012 (2012)
Official website
web.archive.org/web/http://www.padelprotour.com
Previous Circuit:
FEP Circuit
Next Circuit:
World Padel Tour

The Padel Pro Tour (PPT) was the most important professional padel circuit in the world during its seven seasons of existence (2006–2012), both for the organizational level of the tournaments and for the participation of the best players internationally.

History

The project, began in 2005 and had its first tournament season in 2006,[1] as a result of an agreement between the group of organizers of Professional Padel Tournaments, the Association of Professional Padel Players (AJPP) and the Spanish Women's Padel Association (AFEP).

The PPT Circuit is managed by the non-profit organization "Padel Pro Tour," which establishes its regulations and guarantees and endorses the quality standards it requires, as well as the prizes awarded to the professional padel players who participate in the circuit's tournaments. This organization is structured through a series of sector committees that set the guidelines for the different areas: planning and strategy, marketing, finance, and technical aspects.

During the 2010 season, 17 tournaments were organized in Spain, plus the Master Final tournament in Madrid. Furthermore, one of the objectives of the Padel Pro Tour was achieved: the internationalization of the circuit. Three tournaments were held in Argentina: two promotional tournaments in Mendoza and San Luis, plus the Mar del Plata International, which kicked off the official season.

On the sporting side, Juan Martín Díaz and Fernando Belasteguín have been firmly established as the number one ranked pair for several years. Juani Mieres and Pablo Lima performed well, climbing to second place and posing a significant threat to Díaz and Belasteguín. In the women's category, the competition was centered between the two best pairs: Carolina Navarro and Cecilia Reiter, and Icíar Montes and Patricia Llaguno. They shared the titles in all the tournaments of the season, with Navarro and Reiter ultimately finishing at the top of the rankings.

In 2011, the organization achieved one of its greatest milestones for the future of the circuit: sponsorship from Bwin, which led to its renaming as the Bwin Padel Pro Tour. The PPT circuit's success contributed to raising the profile of padel as a professional sport through extensive media coverage at the national level.

In 2013, the World Padel Tour began,[2] positioning itself as the leading professional circuit, replacing Padel Pro Tour. This was the result of an agreement between the group of organizers of Professional Padel Tournaments, the Association of Professional Padel Players (AJPP), and the Spanish Women's Padel Association (AFEP).

Editions

Ed. Year Male Doubles Champions[3] Female Doubles Champions[4]
I 2006 Fernando Belasteguín Juan Martín Díaz Iciar Montes Neki Berwig
II 2007 Fernando Belasteguín Juan Martín Díaz Iciar Montes Neki Berwig
III 2008 Fernando Belasteguín Juan Martín Díaz Cata Tenorio Carolina Navarro
IV 2009 Fernando Belasteguín Juan Martín Díaz Alejandra Salazar Carolina Navarro
V 2010 Fernando Belasteguín Juan Martín Díaz Carolina Navarro Cecilia Reitero
VI 2011 Fernando Belasteguín Juan Martín Díaz Carolina Navarro Cecilia Reitero
VII 2012 Fernando Belasteguín Juan Martín Díaz Carolina Navarro Cecilia Reitero

Most PPT tournaments won

Male

Pos. Player Wins[5] Last tournament won
1st Fernando Belasteguín 96 06/10/2012
Juan Martín Díaz
3rd Pablo Lima 14 16/12/2012
Juani Mieres
5th Sebastian Nerone 11 18/11/2012
6th Cristian Gutiérrez 7 27/05/2012
Gabriel Reca 19/06/2011
Hernan Auguste 08/07/2011
9th Miguel Lamperti 6 11/11/2012
10th Sanyo Gutiérrez 5 18/11/2012
Matias Diaz 08/07/2011
Maxi Grabiel 11/11/2012
13th Agustín Silingo 4 15/10/2023
14th Fernando Poggi 1 04/01/2012

Female

Pos. Player Wins[6] Last tournament won
1st Iciar Montes 32 06/10/2012
2nd Carolina Navarro 31 16/12/2012
3rd Neki Berwig 26 21/09/2008
4th Cecilia Reiter 20 16/12/2012
5th Maria Catalina 9 06/10/2012
6th Alejandra Salazar 7 15/10/2023
Patricia Zielinski 04/01/2012
8th Valeria Pavon 2 18/10/2009
9th Elisabet Amatriain 1 04/01/2012
Maria Silvela 28/07/2007

See also

References

  1. ^ Comunicado oficial del Padel Pro Tour. Abril 2006
  2. ^ The World Padel Tour circuit began in 2013, replacing the previous Padel Pro Tour. www.padelstar.es
  3. ^ "Ranking History". FIP.
  4. ^ "Ranking History". FIP.
  5. ^ "Players Overall Titles". FIP.
  6. ^ "Players Overall Titles". FIP.