- greenset, a global benchmark in the design, manufacturing, and installation of sports courts,
will be the official court of NEWGIZA Premier Padel P2 2026. - The Spanish brand reinforces its international leadership in engineering, innovation, and
quality.
Madrid, April 2026 – greenset, a global leader in the design, manufacturing, and installation of padel courts, will serve for the second consecutive year as the official court of the Premier Padel P2 2026 tournament, taking place from April 13 to 18 in the city of Giza, located on the outskirts of Cairo.
The NewGiza Premier Padel P2 2026 is consolidating itself as one of the key stops on the international Premier Padel circuit, becoming a flagship event in the official calendar and bringing the highest level of competition to a unique setting where sport, history, and environment merge into an incomparable experience.
The official greenset central court has been specifically designed for this tournament, incorporating
the brand’s latest technological innovations to optimize the player experience to the fullest. It
combines precision, comfort, and reliability in every point. The quality of materials and its
manufacturing system enable a quieter and safer game, while adjustment systems ensure a perfectly
leveled and consistent surface in any environment. Its clean structural design, free from visual
interference, allows for clearer game visibility and greater focus on court, enhancing players’
performance and confidence in every rally.
This court is not just the stage of the tournament — it is an active part of performance. An environment where technology is placed at the service of the game, allowing the world’s best players to reach their highest level.
greenset’s selection as the official court of the NewGiza Premier Padel P2 2026 reinforces the Spanish company’s presence in the most demanding tournaments of the international calendar, consolidating its position as a key partner in the evolution of professional padel through its technology, manufacturing quality, and commitment to a premium experience.
With this collaboration, greenset once again earns the trust of the organizers to guarantee optimal
playing conditions on the central court of a top-tier professional tournament.

During the tournament, leading figures from the international circuit — including Federico Chingotto, Alejandro Galán, Franco Stupaczuk, Juan Lebrón, Jorge Nieto, and Miguel Yanguas, along with top female players such as Delfina Brea, Gemma Triay, Ariana Sánchez, Paula Josemaría, Claudia Fernández, and Bea González — will bring competition to the highest level on a greenset court designed to maximize performance and elevate the playing experience.
“Having greenset once again as the official court in NewGiza means relying on a global partner that
guarantees top-level performance. Their experience in the professional circuit and commitment to
innovation allow them to create premium playing environments where players can perform at their
best and audiences can enjoy a distinctive experience aligned with the standards of a professional
circuit like ours,” said Khaled El-Shawarby, CEO of Newgiza Sports Club. “This collaboration reinforces our ambition to take the tournament to a new level, offering players a world-class competitive environment and a court worthy of the biggest events on the professional circuit.”
With this agreement, greenset strengthens its position as a key player in the development of
professional padel. The brand reinforces its vision of delivering “courts to experience greatness,”
combining innovation, sports engineering, and aesthetics in every court.
“Being trusted by NEWGIZA Premier Padel P2 for the second consecutive year represents not only a responsibility but also a recognition of our commitment to creating playing environments where
engineering, precision, and innovation make a real difference in performance. Each of our padel courts is the result of a process where design, technology, quality, and sustainability come together to deliver a superior experience for both players and spectators,” said Fernando Cánovas Llopis, co-CEO of greenset.