Rafa Nadal Academy Brings Its Padel Tour to the US in Strategic Push with Playtomic

The Rafa Nadal Academy is bringing its amateur padel tour to the US in 2026 with four stops, partnering with Playtomic and Babolat to accelerate growth.

The global padel boom has reached a new milestone.

The Rafa Nadal Academy is expanding its amateur padel circuit into the United States, launching four confirmed events in 2026 through a strategic alliance with Playtomic.

After consolidating two editions in Spain and activating Italy, the Academy is now targeting North America — a market where padel participation and club development are accelerating rapidly.


Four Stops Across Key US Growth Markets

The 2026 US calendar includes:

  • Miami (March 13–15) – Padel X
  • Austin (April 24–26) – Padel 39
  • Miami (May 8–10) – Ultra Padel
  • New York (Final stop) – Reserve Padel, Manhattan

The structure reflects a calculated market entry strategy: focus on cities with strong racquet-sport ecosystems, high-income demographics, and existing padel infrastructure.

For Playtomic, which has become a leading digital booking and competition platform in racquet sports, the partnership strengthens its footprint in a US market still in its early commercial scaling phase.


Babolat Joins as Strategic Partner

To support the expansion, the Academy has brought in Babolat as a strategic equipment partner.

The brand’s integration includes:

  • Product inclusion in welcome packs
  • Equipment prizes for winners
  • On-site brand activation

The move aligns with Babolat’s broader strategy of capitalizing on padel’s double-digit growth in new markets, particularly the United States.

Maribel Nadal, deputy general manager of the Academy, framed the expansion as a response to rising demand for padel in the US. Playtomic’s sponsorship director, Laura Rivas, emphasized the platform’s role in scaling global racquet sports through technology-enabled competition structures.


Europe Remains Core to the Circuit

While entering North America, the Rafa Nadal Academy Pádel Tour will maintain a robust 2026 European calendar.

Stops are scheduled in:

  • Spain: Madrid, Valencia, Sevilla, Santander
  • Italy: Rome, Milan, Florence

All international routes culminate in a final event at the Academy’s headquarters in Manacor, Mallorca — a high-performance complex featuring 19 padel courts (10 indoor, 9 outdoor), health facilities, and residential accommodation.


Why This Matters

Padel is widely considered the fastest-growing racquet sport globally, but the US market remains underdeveloped relative to Spain, Italy, and Latin America.

By entering early with a branded amateur circuit tied to one of sport’s most recognizable names — Rafael Nadal — the Academy positions itself at the intersection of participation growth, technology integration, and premium brand association.

For US operators and sponsors, the signal is clear: padel’s commercialization cycle is entering a new phase — and global rights holders are moving quickly to secure strategic ground.