The highly anticipated Reserve Cup, a flagship event by Reserve Padel, is set to return to Miami from January 23–25, 2025. Building on its successful inaugural tournament in 2024, the event will kick off the newly expanded Reserve Cup Series, featuring three weeks of elite padel competition in three major cities. This evolution positions the Reserve Cup Series as a premier showcase of the world’s top padel players, competing for the highest prize money in the sport’s history exceeding $1.7 million.
Led by Reserve Padel Founder and CEO Wayne Boich, alongside Honorary Chairman and Co-Captain Jimmy Butler, the Reserve Cup has gained recognition for its intense matches, star-studded lineups, and exclusive entertainment experiences. The 2025 expansion aims to bring this unique blend of sports and luxury to a broader audience, starting at Reserve Miami Seaplane.
“Part of our goal at Reserve has always been to showcase padel at the highest level,” said Wayne Boich. “Following the success of the inaugural event in 2024—and the overwhelming excitement from the players—we knew we had to take it further.”
Wayne Boich, Daddy Yankee and Derek Jeter.
The Reserve Cup Miami promises three days of exhilarating matches featuring two elite teams of top-ranked players led by star captains. This year’s captains include 5x World Series Champion and Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Derek Jeter and famed comedian and padel enthusiast Andrew Schulz. Beyond the action on the court, the event will offer exclusive parties, live entertainment, and premium food and beverage experiences. Guests can enjoy the ‘Reserve Club,’ a private space with unparalleled court views and a VIP culinary experience curated by Major Food Group. Additional dining options include offerings from Pura Vida Miami, Jimmy Butler’s Big Face Coffee, and Spicy Hospitality’s The Joyce.
The 2025 Reserve Cup Series will feature 16 of the world’s top-ranked padel players, including Arturo Coello, Agustin Tapia, Alejandro Galan, and Federico Chingotto. Players will compete in three distinct tournaments throughout the year, with performance-based rankings adding a competitive edge. Tickets for the Reserve Cup Miami are available now, with options for daily and three-day passes. To purchase, visit Universe. Following the Miami tournament, Reserve will reveal the next host city in this groundbreaking series.
The Reserve Cup Series represents a significant leap forward for padel, combining world-class competition with unparalleled luxury and entertainment. Don’t miss your chance to witness this transformative event in Miami this January.