World Padel Tour

World Padel Tour
SportPadel
AbbreviationWPT
Founded2013 (2013)
AffiliationFIP
Affiliation date2013
Headquarters Madrid, Spain
SponsorDamm
ReplacedPadel Pro Tour
Closure date2023 (2023)
Official website
www.worldpadeltour.com
Previous Circuit:
Padel Pro Tour
Next Circuit:
Premier Padel

The World Padel Tour (WPT) was the world's premier professional padel circuit from 2013 to 2023, renowned for both the high level of tournament organization and the participation of top international players. From 2017 to 2021, it was broadcast on Gol, and from 2022 onwards, it was available on Movistar Plus+ in Spain, as well as on the World Padel Tour TV app from the round of 32 onwards in many tournaments.

The first edition was in 2013, positioning itself as the leading professional circuit, replacing the previous one, the Padel Pro Tour, as a result of an agreement between the group of organizers of Torneos Profesionales de Pádel (Professional Padel Tournaments), the Association of Professional Padel Players (AJPP) and the Spanish Women's Padel Association (AFEP).

The WPT circuit was managed by Setpoint Events S.A., a subsidiary of S.A. Damm, which establishes its regulations and guarantees and endorses the required quality standards, as well as the prizes awarded to the professional padel players participating in the circuit's tournaments. The Galis World group is the manufacturer of the official WPT padel courts in 2023.

Each year, between 15 and 25 WPT tournaments are held, plus a Master Final where the top-ranked pairs compete. Players on the circuit travel to different cities around the world to accumulate points and qualify for the Master Final, where only the top 16 players from each ranking participate after completing the regular season. Most tournaments have men's and women's competitions, although some tournaments are exclusively for men.

Some of the most significant men's players on the circuit are Fernando Belasteguín, Pablo Lima, Sanyo Gutiérrez, Paquito Navarro, Juan Lebrón, Alejandro Galán and Agustín Tapia, while Gemma Triay, Paula Josemaría, María Pilar Sánchez Alayeto, María José Sánchez Alayeto, Marta Marrero and Alejandra Salazar in women's side.

The World Padel Tour experienced exponential growth in terms of international reach and television audiences. This led to the professional circuit expanding to a total of 14 countries in 2023, its most global season ever, and attracting the interest of major media corporations worldwide.[1]

Before the 2024 season, the circuit was bought by Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) and absorbed by Premier Padel, with the latter becoming its successor as the leading international professional circuit.[2][3]

Editions

Ed. Year Male Doubles Champions Female Doubles Champions
I 2013 Fernando Belasteguín Juan Martín Díaz Elisabeth Amatriain Patricia Llaguno
II 2014 Fernando Belasteguín Juan Martín Díaz Majo Sánchez Alayeto Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
III 2015 Fernando Belasteguín Pablo Lima Majo Sánchez Alayeto Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
IV 2016 Fernando Belasteguín Pablo Lima Alejandra Salazar Marta Marrero
V 2017 Fernando Belasteguín Pablo Lima Majo Sánchez Alayeto Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
VI 2018 Maxi Sánchez Sanyo Gutiérrez Majo Sánchez Alayeto Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
VII 2019 Juan Lebrón Paquito Navarro Marta Marrero Marta Ortega
VIII 2020 Alejandro Galán Juan Lebrón Gemma Triay Lucía Sainz
IX 2021 Alejandro Galán Juan Lebrón Gemma Triay Alejandra Salazar
X 2022 Alejandro Galán Juan Lebrón Gemma Triay Alejandra Salazar
XI 2023 Agustín Tapia Arturo Coello Ariana Sánchez Paula Josemaría

Most times number 1 in the WPT ranking

These are the players who have finished the year as number 1 in the ranking.

Male

Pos. Player Wins Years Runners-up Years
1 Fernando Belasteguín 5 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 1 2019
2 Juan Lebrón 4 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
3 Pablo Lima 3 2015, 2016, 2017 3 2013, 2014, 2019
Alejandro Galán 3 2020, 2021, 2022 1 2019
5 Juan Martín Díaz 2 2013, 2014
6 Paquito Navarro 1 2019 4 2015, 2016, 2017, 2022
Sanyo Gutiérrez 1 2018 3 2016, 2017, 2022
Agustín Tapia 1 2023 1 2019, 2022
Maxi Sánchez 1 2018
Arturo Coello 1 2023

Female

Pos. Player Wins Years Runners-up Years
1 Mapi Sánchez Alayeto 4 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 1 2016
Majo Sánchez Alayeto 4 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 1 2016
3 Alejandra Salazar 3 2016, 2021, 2022 6 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
Gemma Triay 3 2020, 2021, 2022 1 2023
5 Marta Marrero 2 2016, 2019 3 2014, 2017, 2018
6 Ariana Sánchez 1 2023 4 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Paula Josemaría 1 2023 2 2021, 2022
Lucía Sainz 1 2020
Marta Ortega 1 2019
Elisabeth Amatriain 1 2013
Patricia Llaguno 1 2013

Most WPT tournaments won

These are all the players who have won a WPT title. Only Open (1000), Master, and Master Final tournaments are included.

Male

Pos. Player Wins Last tournament won
1st Fernando Belasteguín 65 02/10/2022
2nd Pablo Lima 50 19/06/2022
3rd Sanyo Gutiérrez 37 24/07/2022
4th Alejandro Galán 34 12/11/2023
5th Juan Lebrón 32 12/11/2023
6th Paquito Navarro 25 17/12/2023
7th Agustín Tapia 22 26/11/2023
Maxi Sánchez 22 27/06/2021
9.º Juan Martín Díaz 20 20/12/2015
10th Arturo Coello 14 26/11/2023
Franco Stupaczuk 14 15/10/2023
12th Martín Di Nenno 11 15/10/2023
13th Matías Díaz 8 17/11/2019
Juani Mieres 8 09/06/2019
15th Cristian Gutiérrez 5 14/10/2018
16th Fede Chingotto 2 17/12/2023
Juan Tello 2 27/11/2022
Álex Ruiz 2 06/12/2021
Willy Lahoz 2 26/04/2015
Maxi Grabiel 2 23/11/2014
21st Lucho Capra 1 27/06/2021

Female

Pos. Player Wins Last tournament won
1st Alejandra Salazar 52 26/03/2023
2nd Gemma Triay 35 29/10/2023
3rd Ariana Sánchez 33 15/10/2023
4th Mapi Sánchez Alayeto 32 09/08/2020
Majo Sánchez Alayeto 32 09/08/2020
6th Paula Josemaría 27 15/10/2023
7th Marta Marrero 25 08/03/2020
8th Marta Ortega 12 29/10/2023
Lucía Sainz 12 13/12/2020
10th Bea González 9 17/12/2023
11th Delfina Brea 8 17/12/2023
12th Patty Llaguno 5 09/05/2021
Icíar Montes 5 21/09/2014
14th Eli Amatriaín 4 08/05/2016
15th Cecilia Reiter 3 29/09/2013
Carolina Navarro 3 29/09/2013
17th Tamara Icardo 2 11/07/2021
18th Virginia Riera 1 09/05/2021
Ana Catarina Nogueira 1 08/09/2019
Cata Tenorio 1 09/11/2014

See also

References

  1. ^ "World Padel Tour - Página Web Oficial". worldpadeltour.com (in European Spanish).
  2. ^ "Premier Padel compra World Padel Tour y habrá un circuito único". Mundo Deportivo.
  3. ^ "Una despedida de récord: el World Padel Tour dice adiós con la mejor asistencia de su historia". El Confidencial.