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BNL Italy Major Premier Padel: ticket sales start

From 17 to 23 June 2024, world-class padel stars will compete once again at the Foro Italico in Rome. A unique event of its kind, not to be missed by all padel fans.

14 febbraio 2024

BNL Italy Major Premier Padel 2022 (Credit: Fioriti/FITP)

BNL Italy Major Premier Padel 2022 (Credit: Fioriti/FITP)

From 17 to 23 June 2024, for the third consecutive year, Rome will once again be the Padel capital of the world. In fact, the splendid Foro Italico park will host the BNL Italy Major Premier Padel, one of the four major padel tournaments in the world along with Doha, Paris and Acapulco, the spearhead of the new Premier Padel circuit - organised by the International Padel Federation - which, as of this year, brings together all the biggest international tournaments in this discipline.

After last year's historic edition, the first in the prestigious combined formula with no less than 134 matches played in nine days, the Eternal City will once again embrace all the greatest stars - male and female - of the international scene, ready to shine once again on the stage of the Forum to offer an even more exciting and engaging show to the thousands of fans. An unmissable tournament that, once again, will see the renewed partnership between the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation and the BNL BNP Paribas Group, Title Sponsor of the event.

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TICKET INFO - From 12 noon today, it will be possible to buy tickets to attend the BNL Italy Major Premier Padel directly on https://tickets.bnlitalymajorpremierpadel.com/. We would like to remind you that members of the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation can profit from a 20% discount on the purchase of tickets and a 10% discount on the purchase of season tickets.

NEW TITLE CHASE - In 2023, it was the Spanish duo of Gemma Triay and Marta Ortega who won, 63 36 75, the first women's Major in the history of the Premier Padel circuit, at the end of a hard-fought final-derby against world number one Ari Sanchez and Paula Josemaria. On the men's side, however, the title ended in the 'surgical' hands of Argentina's Agustin Tapia and Spain's Arturo Coello, who won 75 76 over Paquito Navarro and Federico Chingotto.

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