PADEL NEW ZEALAND TOUR 2025

Padel New Zealand Tour 2025

Welcome to the inaugural Padel New Zealand Tour 2025, a nationwide series of tournaments designed to bring players of all levels together.
There will be three events in 2025 – starting off in Tauranga, then off to Wellington in the winter, and lastly Auckland in the summer—each offering the opportunity to earn official ranking points and showcase your skills.

Join us in Tauranga April 11-13th

  • 4 outdoor courts

  • Hosted by The Padel Club (2 Turiwhatu Street, Papamoa Beach, Papamoa 3187)

Tournament Format

  • 3-day event (Friday–Sunday)

  • Friday: Check ins, warm up with your partner, get familiar with the courts and club and some social games. (not required but we'd love to see you there)

  • Saturday & Sunday: Games from morning to evening (required to attend for all players)

    Categories:

  • A Grade Men

  • A Grade Women

  • B Grade Men

  • B Grade Women

    Maximum draw size per grade: 32 (16 teams). Maximum total number of players across all 4 grades: 128 (Note: there may be less depending on entries)

    Match format:

    • Knockout/16 teams per event/Reverse Knockout

    • Typically best-of-three sets with standard padel scoring, subject to small variations decided by each hosting club

Player License

  • To play in national tournaments arranged by Padel New Zealand you will need a player license. 

  • The license fee is $8 per tournament or $20 per annum(June-July). Credit card fees apply. 

  • Licenses help Padel New Zealand maintain accurate records of player participation, skill levels, and ranking points throughout the season.

  • More information on how to register for a license here:www.padelnewzealand.org.nz/player-license

Registration Entry Fee

Ranking Points

All Padel New Zealand’s tournaments will have Ranking Points.

  • Points will be awarded at each tournament based on match results.

  • Rankings will be updated on our website after each event.

  • Full details on how points are calculated and used can be found on the Padel New Zealand website shortly. 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who can enter these tournaments?
Anyone with a valid Padel New Zealand player license is welcome, regardless of skill level or nationality.

2. What is A grade and B-grade?
A‐grade is for advanced, competitive players with stronger skills whereas B‐grade is ideal for intermediate or more casual players. See our Player Skills Rating System for more. 

3. I don’t have a partner—can I register?
Please find a partner before registering - you will need to enter as a team. Your local club may able to assist to find partners or looking in the current Whatsapp groups to set up games is another option.

4. What equipment do I need?
A standard padel racket and non-marking shoes. HEAD padel balls are provided, and a limited number of HEAD demo rackets will be available to borrow at some venues.

5. How do match formats and scoring work?
Matches are typically best-of-three sets under standard padel rules. Minor variations are possible if court time is limited.

6. What if it rains or if there are unforeseen circumstances?
For outdoor events, a rain day may be arranged. If an event is rescheduled, we will notify participants via email.If event is cancelled, participants will receive a refund.

7. How do I get or renew a player license?
You can purchase the player license at Padel New Zealand's website

8. Can I change divisions after signing up?
Please contact Padel New Zealand. If there’s space in the new division and it aligns with your skill level, we will ask the club hosting the tournament and making the draws to consider your request. 

9. Are there prizes?
Yes, there will be medals and some sponsored prizes for the finalists. Exact details differ by tournament and will be announced before each event.

10. Are spectators allowed?
Friends and family are welcome to come along and support. Each venue will have its own food and beverage options. There could be limited space in some venues.

11. Where can I find the results and updated rankings?
Ranking points will be tallied after each tournament. Results will be posted on the Padel New Zealand website 1 week after the tournament. Keep an eye on at social media for announcements.

If you have any questions about this tournament, please contact Padel New Zealand