The Marsa Sports Club will be hosting the Finductive Marsa Padel Open in the coming weeks.
The tournament will feature two events, the Mixed Doubles will be held between May 16 to 18, and the men’s and women’s doubles will be staged from June 4 and 8.
National ranking points will be awarded for this Open tournament.
Since the Padel courts were inaugurated at Marsa Sports Club in 2022, the club has consistently attracted professional players from all over the world, along with all the best players based in Malta.
This has led to the highest level of Padel ever showcased in an official tournament on the island.
The Finductive Marsa Padel Open will continue this trend with several current A1 World Padel Tour players set to compete for the titles.
The tournament’s title sponsor Finductive, a trusted specialist in payment solutions, is proud to sponsor this top-quality international tournament, which will place Malta very much on the Padel map.
In a statement, the Marsa Sports Club said: “Thanks to this sponsor, Marsa Sports Club will provide the perfect setting to create a fantastic atmosphere as spectators will be treated to world-class Padel matches, guaranteeing several days of excitement and spectacle for all those who love and appreciate this sport.”
Admission to Marsa Sports Club is free on all tournament days of the Finductive Marsa Padel Open
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