Pro Padel League Announces Multi-Year Deal with Fever
The live-entertainment discovery platform becomes the PPL’s Official Ticketing Platform
We’re nearing the new season kickoff of the Pro Padel League and they are putting the finishing touches on what promises to be a spectacular fan experience.
The league just announced a multi-year partnership with Fever, the leading live-entertainment discovery platform. The partnership makes Fever the PPL’s Official Ticketing Platform, expanding fan access and elevating the live event experience across the league’s growing calendar of events across the United States.
Fever will oversee ticketing operations for all PPL events across North America, including premium hospitality offerings, VIP experiences, and exclusive pre-sale access. Through Fever’s platform, fans will be able to discover match dates, secure tickets for the full 2026 PPL season, and access premium live experiences tied to one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. Tickets are now available through Fever for the PPL season opener at NYC’s Hammerstein Ballroom, taking place July 9–12.
“Our goal is to continue building the PPL into a premier global sports and entertainment property, and partnering with Fever is a major step in that evolution,” said Diane Gotua, Chief Commercial Officer of the Pro Padel League. “Fever has built an exceptional platform around live experiences and audience engagement. Together, we have an opportunity to introduce professional padel to new audiences while creating a premium, fan-first ticketing experience around our events.”
The 2026 PPL season will feature five events across North America, with the first serve of the season set to take place at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City from July 9-12, with ensuing events in Los Angeles (Aug. 13-16), Playa del Carmen (Sept. 24-27), and Guadalajara (Nov. 19-22). The City’s Cup, the league’s championship event, will be held Dec. 3-6 in Miami, the padel capital of the United States.
Padel is quickly growing across the United States and the PPL is a major part of its future success. For the sport to succeed in the US, there needs to be a junior pathway that inspires a broader audience of players to pick up the sport. The PPL is providing support at all levels, in addition to providing an entertaining product that will inspire fans and players alike to grow the game.

