August 13, 2025
If you thought last year’s WPL was big… well, August 2025 might just blow it out of the water. Five straight days, six stacked teams, and a level of padel tennis that’s more “blink and you miss it” than “casual viewing.” This is the third edition of the league.
Dates: August 12-16, 2025.
Venue: The action unfolds at Hall No. 5, NESCO Center, Mumbai.
This year’s lineup feels deliberate, each team bringing a different way to win… and lose.
Some stars are back for another shot, but watch out, as there are hungry newcomers who will definitely give a tough time.
The Schedule – August 12 to 16, 2025
Opening Day – Aug 12
Aug 13
Aug 14
Semi-Finals – Aug 15
Finals Day – Aug 16
You can be in the stands. You can be on your couch. Either way, you’ll get it live.
To buy Tickets: You may go live on the official WPL platforms. They won’t last long, last year’s opener sold out in two days.
TV & streaming: Major sports channels in India and a few global broadcasters.
Online: WPL’s own streaming partners will carry every match worldwide.
The WPL has grown tremendously. It’s not just a tournament anymore, it’s a mix of elite sport and street-festival energy.
You will witness the air inside NESCO buzz between the matches. Outside, Mumbai’s mid-August chaos will mix with fan chants, food stalls, and the occasional celebrity sighting.
On social media, one absurd rally could dominate feeds. If padel has been on your “maybe” list, this is your moment.
Because when the first ball drops on August 12, it’s five days of noise, speed, and drama, with no slow matches to catch your breath.