Summary – The Hexagon World Series launches as an expanded mixed-gender padel competition featuring multiple annual events in iconic cities worldwide with equal prize money.,
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The World Padel Federation (WPF) has announced the launch of the Hexagon World Series, an expanded, mixed-gender team competition set to revolutionize international padel. This new series will feature multiple annual events held in iconic cities worldwide, promoting gender equality with equal prize money for male and female competitors.
What Happened?
The Hexagon World Series was unveiled at a press event in December 2025. The competition introduces a mixed-gender team format, where male and female players compete together in tournaments throughout the year. The inaugural season is scheduled to start in early 2026 and will take place in major international cities renowned for their sporting culture and padel followings.
Key Numbers
- Six events annually across Europe, South America, Asia, and North America.
- Equal prize money for men and women at each event.
- Total prize pool per event expected to exceed one million euros, split equally by gender.
- Teams earn points that contribute to an overall championship ranking.
- Matches will feature mixed doubles pairs, enhancing team dynamics and strategy.
Locker-Room Reactions
Gustavo Spector, World Padel Federation President, stated:
“The Hexagon World Series reflects our commitment to equality, innovation, and global expansion. We are proud to introduce a format that highlights the talents of both men and women equally, enhancing the sport’s appeal and competitiveness.”
Lucia Fernández, top-ranked female player, said:
“Playing alongside male teammates in such a prestigious series represents an exciting challenge and an important step for our sport. Equal prize money shows the respect and recognition that female players deserve.”
Daniel Martín, men’s champion and team captain, added:
“The mixed-gender team format changes the game dynamics and strategy; it fosters camaraderie and provides fans with a thrilling new dimension of padel.”
Immediate Consequences
The launch is expected to elevate padel’s global profile and increase participation, especially among women. It also sets a new standard for prize money equality in sports. Rankings and results from the first event will determine team seedings for the planned final championship in late 2026.
Governing bodies worldwide have welcomed the initiative as a blueprint for adopting inclusive formats and fair prize distribution in racquet sports.
What Comes Next?
- The inaugural event will be held in March 2026 in Barcelona, Spain.
- Subsequent events will take place in Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Dubai, Miami, and Paris.
- Qualification rounds will begin early 2026 to select teams based on international rankings.
- Live broadcasting partnerships and fan engagement initiatives will be implemented to boost global reach.
- Further announcements on team rosters and event details are expected soon.
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