How does the World Padel Tour work?
The World Padel Tour: A Fun and Fast-Paced Tour for Players of All Levels
The World Padel Tour (WPT) is the premier professional padel tour in the world. It features some of the top-ranked players, competing in tournaments throughout the year. The WPT is known for its fast-paced, exciting action, making it a fantastic sporting event for spectators.
The WPT structure is designed to be fun and accessible for players of all levels. There are six levels of tournaments, from the Challengers to the Master Finals, allowing players to compete at the level that suits them best.

Challengers
The Challengers are the entry-level tournaments on the WPT. Open to all players regardless of ranking, these events feature lower prize pools but provide an accessible platform for aspiring professionals.
Opens
Open tournaments are available to players ranked in the top 100 globally. They offer a step up in competition and increased prize money compared to Challengers.
Masters
Masters tournaments are limited to the top 40 players in the world and offer even greater prize pools, attracting elite-level competitors.
Master Finals
The Master Finals are the crown jewel of the WPT. Only the top 16 players qualify, and it features the highest level of play and prize money on the tour.

Other WPT Events
Beyond competitive tournaments, the WPT hosts exhibition matches and pro-am events. These are fantastic opportunities for fans to get closer to their favorite players and enjoy the sport in a more relaxed setting.
The WPT brings the thrill of professional padel to fans and players alike. With its structured competition levels and year-round events, it’s a dynamic and inclusive showcase of the sport’s best talent.
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Important Notice: As of early 2024, the World Padel Tour (WPT) has merged into Premier Padel, the new unified global padel circuit. This blog reflects the WPT structure prior to the merger.