Three weeks of padel fun await at the JP Open

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The second edition of the tournament promises to be one of the biggest in the UAE

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know all about the padel fever that’s gripped the world and especially the UAE.

Adding to that, Just Padel, the UAE’s largest padel tennis operator, has officially announced dates for the second edition of the JP Open. Set to be one of the biggest open padel tournaments in the UAE, the event has a prize pot of AED 100k up for grabs!

Following the success of 2022’s edition, the three-week tournament will take place from 28 March through 14 April at Just Padel’s largest facility at Mina Rashid, Dubai.

Registrations are now open for teams in various categories for the JP Open, with the top teams from each group qualifying for knockout rounds.

Featuring categories for all from those new to padel to those with intermediate experience,  and even a ladies-only option, the JP Open is expected to attract more than 250 teams across the 16 courts at Mina Rashid throughout the tournament.

“Just Padel is thrilled to host the much-anticipated JP Open in Dubai later this month,” said Rashad Alhashimi, Founder & Executive Chairman, Just Padel.

“We are committed to bringing a best-in-class experience to all players, fans and partners that will take part in the second edition of the event. Padel, the fastest-growing sport in the world, has exploded in popularity over the past few years and this event is a fantastic opportunity to bring the best padel players from across the region to Dubai.”

The tournament is open to all and not only appeals to professional and amateur players but also to corporate organisations and community groups looking to try something new.

 

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit justpadel.ae/jp-open.

 

Date

28 March – 14 April

Location

Just Padel, Mina Rashid

 

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