
Reserve Cup Series Heads to Marbella for the First Time
Natalia Tschurtschun | · 6 min. read
A Landmark Sporting Event for the Costa del Sol
Marbella is set to welcome one of the most anticipated padel events of the year, as the Reserve Cup Series makes its European debut from September 18 to 20, 2025. Hosted at the legendary Puente Romano Hotel, this three-day spectacle will unite world-class players, luxurious hospitality, and the vibrant Mediterranean lifestyle in a format that is as much about entertainment and experience as it is about elite sport. This edition marks the first time the Reserve Cup has ventured beyond U.S. shores, signaling the tournament’s ambition to establish itself as a truly global competition.
From Miami to Marbella – A Global Step Forward in Padel
The Reserve Cup was first launched in Miami in 2024, quickly establishing itself as an innovative force in professional padel. The format blends competitive intensity with a premium atmosphere, attracting high-profile players and brands. After a successful second edition in Miami earlier in 2025, the organizers have chosen Marbella for the first international expansion, underlining the city’s reputation as a padel stronghold.
The move to Europe is a strategic one. Marbella’s blend of cultural prestige, luxury amenities, and a deep-rooted padel tradition makes it a natural stage for Reserve’s vision. For players, the chance to compete on the courts of Puente Romano offers both a competitive challenge and an inspiring backdrop. For fans, the destination adds an unmistakable sense of glamour.
The Puente Romano Connection
The Puente Romano Hotel is more than just a venue, it is a cornerstone in Spanish padel history. Since the sport first arrived in Spain in the late 1970s, the resort has been at the heart of its growth, boasting one of the country’s first major padel clubs. Over the decades it has hosted prestigious events, including stops on the World Padel Tour, and has been frequented by both professional athletes and passionate amateurs.
Its courts are known for their exceptional quality and setting, framed by lush gardens and views of the Mediterranean. The venue’s ability to merge sport with world-class hospitality aligns perfectly with the Reserve Cup’s ethos, which emphasizes not only competition but also lifestyle and audience engagement.
Star-Studded Line-Up

One of the defining aspects of the Reserve Cup is its team-based structure. The players are divided into two teams, each led by a captain whose leadership style can influence strategy and atmosphere. The captains are chosen close to the tournament start date, adding anticipation for fans.
Confirmed players for the Marbella edition include Arturo Coello, Agustín Tapia, Alejandro Galán, Miguel Yanguas, Coki Nieto, Pablo Cardona, and Javi Garrido. This mix features both seasoned champions and rising stars, ensuring a high-octane level of play. Each player brings a distinct style, making the match-ups unpredictable and exciting.
The prize purse is set at $500,000 USD, matching the amount awarded in the Miami editions. This substantial reward underscores the event’s seriousness as a competitive platform while also contributing to its appeal among the sport’s elite.
A Premium Experience for Fans
Reserve Cup Marbella is designed as much for the spectator as for the athlete. Fans can expect an immersive experience that extends far beyond the matches themselves. Premium seating will offer optimal viewing angles, while VIP areas promise gourmet dining, elegant lounges, and exclusive brand activations from luxury partners.
Public ticket prices are expected to start at €35 for Thursday matches, €40 for Friday, and €45 for Saturday, making it possible for a wide range of fans to attend. Multi-day passes and premium seating options will provide enhanced amenities for those seeking a more indulgent experience.
The combination of world-class sport, Mediterranean scenery, and refined hospitality is set to make the event a unique occasion in Marbella’s sporting calendar.
Strategic Partnerships and Local Support
The Marbella edition is backed by a strong network of sponsors and institutional partners. Brands such as Moncayo, Playtomic, Red Bull, Sierra Blanca Estates, Discovery Land Company, and Aston Martin have joined forces with Puente Romano and the Marbella Town Council to bring the event to life. Their involvement signals both the commercial appeal of the Reserve Cup and its potential to position Marbella as a hub for luxury sports tourism.
Local authorities see the event as an opportunity to further enhance Marbella’s reputation as a leading destination for active lifestyle tourism. The mayor has highlighted the tournament’s potential to generate economic activity, attract visitors in the shoulder season, and consolidate the city’s role in the global padel scene.
Impact on Marbella’s Padel Legacy
Hosting the Reserve Cup is more than just a single event for Marbella—it is a reaffirmation of the city’s place in the history and future of the sport. Padel has been a fixture in Marbella for decades, with the Puente Romano Club often credited as one of the early incubators of the game in Spain. This new chapter, with an internationally acclaimed series choosing Marbella for its European launch, will add to the city’s enduring influence on the sport’s global narrative.
The event also aligns with Marbella’s positioning as a lifestyle destination where sport, wellness, and luxury converge. By blending these elements, the Reserve Cup contributes to a vision of padel that goes beyond competition and embraces cultural and social dimensions.
Looking Ahead to September 2025
With its blend of top-tier athletes, visionary organization, and a venue steeped in padel history, the Reserve Cup Marbella promises to be one of the most memorable events in the sport’s calendar. For players, it will be a rare opportunity to compete in a team format within a luxury environment. For fans, it will be a chance to witness thrilling padel matches while enjoying the unique setting of the Costa del Sol.
In bringing the Reserve Cup to Marbella, the organizers are not just hosting another tournament—they are creating a celebration of padel’s evolution and its place in a modern, global lifestyle. September 18 to 20, 2025, will mark a milestone where the sport meets culture, history, and prestige in perfect harmony.