The A1 Padel France 2025 Grand Master concluded after ten days of high-intensity competition at Tennis Padel Soleil, marking the first time the French stage of A1 Padel hosted a Grand Master—the highest-tier event in the professional circuit. Bringing together the world’s top-ranked players, the tournament saw fierce battles for one of the most coveted titles of the season.

After a thrilling tournament filled with surprises and top-tier performances in the sports complex situated just above the Principality, Argentina’s Juan Ignacio de Pascual and Ramiro Pereyra emerged victorious. Despite early exits from several top-seeded pairs, the No.2 seeded duo lived up to expectations, delivering a dominant performance to claim the title.

The event was a resounding success, drawing large crowds throughout the competition, with excitement peaking over the final weekend for the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final. The vibrant atmosphere at Tennis Padel Soleil’s covered central court, coupled with the enthusiasm of passionate fans, reinforced the growing popularity of padel in the region.

The success of the tournament further underscores the significance of the A1 Padel Tour in the global expansion of the sport. With events held in 36 countries and more destinations set to join the circuit, the tour continues to be a driving force behind padel’s rising popularity worldwide. In Beausoleil, the tournament not only showcased elite-level play but also introduced young local talents to the sport, contributing to padel’s growth in France and Monaco—the birthplace of the A1 Padel Tour.

Fabrice Pastor, Founder and President of the A1 Padel Tour, hailed the event’s success, stating: “This is an absolute triumph on all levels. The tournament had a significant impact on the rankings, proving its importance in this season’s circuit. The unpredictability of the competition, with six of the top-seeded pairs eliminated early, made it even more captivating. Tennis Padel Soleil stands as a model facility in France, with its high-quality infrastructure providing optimal conditions for players. The remarkable efforts of club director Cristina Pastor and her team have made this event truly exceptional.”

Looking ahead, the A1 Padel Tour will return to the Principality of Monaco for another Grand Master event, where three temporary padel courts will be installed at Monaco’s Port Hercule. Held under the High Patronage of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II, this prestigious tournament will take place from July 18 to July 27, with further details to be announced in the coming weeks.