The Hexagon World Series was born as the first international team paddle circuit integrated into the FIP and Premier Padel calendar.

The Hexagon Cup, sports agency 54, and the International Padel Federation (FIP) have announced the creation of the Hexagon World Series, a new international team-based circuit that will be officially integrated into the global padel calendar alongside Premier Padel and the Cupra FIP Tour.

The project represents a significant step forward in structuring professional team padel, with a proposal aligned with the FIP and driven by a shared vision: a unified calendar and a circuit with official recognition.

An official FIP-backed team circuit

The Hexagon World Series is presented as the first official team-based padel circuit, governed by the FIP and fully integrated into its competitive ecosystem. This places it on the same institutional level as the leading current circuits and strengthens its role within the global development of the sport.

The objective is to consolidate a stable, recognisable format with long-term continuity, moving away from isolated events and committing to a common structure within the international calendar.

A mixed, global competition with multiple venues each year

The new circuit expands the Hexagon Cup concept into a mixed team competition, with several annual events planned in iconic cities around the world. The aim is to build a global series that maintains sporting coherence and international projection.

One of the key pillars of the project is equality in prize money, with the same prize pool for all players, reinforcing the mixed format and the commitment to equity within the circuit.

A unified calendar within the professional padel ecosystem

The integration of the Hexagon World Series into the official FIP calendar, alongside Premier Padel and the Cupra FIP Tour, follows a clear strategy: one single calendar, one shared global stage. This coordination seeks to provide greater clarity for players, teams, organisers and fans, avoiding scheduling conflicts and reinforcing the coherence of the international calendar.

With this move, padel adds a new competitive format with institutional backing, focused on team-based spectacle and global ambition, while remaining aligned with the official structures shaping the present and future of the sport.

A special ranking for participating teams

A team ranking will be created, as not all players will be able to compete in this circuit and the points awarded will not affect each player’s individual ranking.