The Japan Padel Association (JPA) announced that it will host the "5th National Veteran Padel Tournament" for two days on Saturday, May 23 and Sunday, May 24, 2026, at PADEL DOJO (Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture).

This tournament is the highest-level veteran category competition in Japan organized by the JPA. A total of 58 pairs, both male and female, are scheduled to participate in this year's event, drawing national attention as a symbol of the growing popularity of padel.

Furthermore, this tournament serves as one of the selection events for the Japanese national team for the "FIP Senior World Cup 2026," to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from September 14 to 19, 2026, making it the largest veteran tournament in Japan. Fierce competition is expected as players vie for a ticket to the world stage.

In addition, padel is gaining competitive value in the Asian region, for example, by being adopted as an official sport in the Asian Games in 2026. This tournament is a crucial event that will contribute to the sport's promotion and increased recognition as a lifelong sport in Japan, as well as fostering momentum for international participation.

5th National Veteran Padel Tournament Overview - Tournament Name: 5th National Veteran Padel Tournament - Dates: Saturday, May 23 – Sunday, May 24, 2026 - Venue: PADEL DOJO (Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture) - Tournament Format: Total of 58 male and female pairs, categorized by age group (+35/+40/+45/+50/+55/+60), tournament system. - Organizer: Japan Padel Association - Sponsors: ADIF JAPAN Asset Management Co., Ltd., Hospitality Operations (operates Smile Hotels and other accommodations nationwide) - Collaborators: Seiritsu Shoko Co., Ltd. (adidas padel) / Bullpadel / PADEL DOJO - Spectator Admission: Free *Admission may be restricted depending on the number of spectators.

What is Padel? Padel is a rapidly growing sport played by over 35 million people in more than 150 countries worldwide. It is a fast-paced racket sport that combines elements of tennis and squash. It is a doubles game played on a court with four glass walls, characterized by its ease of rallying even for beginners, making it enjoyable for people of all ages, from children to seniors. In recent years, the number of players has expanded primarily in Europe and Latin America, and international competitions are becoming more active. This year, padel will be an official sport at the "20th Asian Games (2026/Aichi-Nagoya)."

Media Coverage Invitation During the tournament, media can cover high-level matches by top veteran players, intense competition for national team selection, and the charm of the expanding padel community across generations. The content can be introduced from various perspectives, including sports, health, lifelong athletics, regional revitalization, and international competitions. Media interested in covering the tournament should contact the Japan Padel Association's public relations department.

Contact: [email protected] Official Website: https://www.japanpadel.com Japan Padel Association, Public Relations: Oshima / Yamada

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: Event
  • Organizations: Bullpadel / PADEL DOJO