The CUPRA FIP TOUR delivered a spectacular weekend of international padel action, crowning champions across four tournaments spanning from India to Spain. The global circuit showcased exceptional competition in both men's and women's categories, with champions crowned in Mumbai, Baku, Rivesaltes, and Elche.

Silver Success in Mumbai

The FIP Silver tournament in Mumbai saw Ricardo Coello Manso and Agustin Sanchez Arriaga claim the men's title, while Julieta Velasco Postiguillo and Mariana Barrera De La Fuente captured the women's championship. The Indian venue proved to be a significant stage for international padel development, drawing top talent to compete at the Silver level.

Bronze Tournaments Deliver Competitive Action

Three FIP Bronze events unfolded simultaneously across Europe, each producing compelling champions. In Baku, Diego Luna Peinado and Adrian Trillas Garcia dominated the men's draw, while Marta Portillo Perez and Laura Fernandez Lopez won the women's title. The Azerbaijani tournament highlighted the sport's expanding reach in Eastern Europe.

France's Rivesaltes tournament crowned Agustin Varo Ramos and Javier Olivera Palos as men's champions, with Carolina Baldi and Claudia Margherita Aima securing the women's trophy. Their performances demonstrated the high level of competition at the Bronze tier.

The Spanish event in Elche completed the weekend's championship roster, with Miguel Sintes Villalonga and Daniel Santigosa Sastre winning the men's title. Nuria Aguilar Carrillo and Ana Lopez Moral captured the women's crown, providing a strong finish to the tournament circuit.

A Global Showcase for Padel

The simultaneous tournaments across four continents underscored the CUPRA FIP TOUR's commitment to expanding padel's global footprint. From Mumbai's emerging market to established European circuits, the weekend demonstrated the sport's universal appeal and the consistent quality of competition across different levels.

The diversity of champions—representing multiple nationalities and playing styles—reflects padel's inclusive growth and the depth of talent now competing at international FIP events. As the tour continues, these tournaments serve as crucial platforms for players to gain ranking points and establish themselves on the world stage.