Young players competing in a youth padel match at Pins Padel Club in Palma

Youth Padel Tournament in Palma: 160 Spots, Three Days, No Entry Fee

From November 7 to 9 the Pins Padel Club invites young players (ages 14–30) to a free tournament. 160 starting places are available; register by October 31 via the Sportelia app — ideal for the curious, emerging talents and anyone looking for a good time.

Padel joy for the younger generations: Three days, many matches

At the end of the week the Pins Padel Club buzzes a little louder again: padel balls hit the glass, people laugh at the kiosk and somewhere a bus driver whistles down the street — that is how many on Mallorca start their sports day. From November 7 to 9 a free youth tournament will take place there, open to everyone between 14 and 30 years old. Torneo juvenil de pádel en Palma: 160 plazas, tres días, sin cuota de inscripción 160 starting places are available; registration is possible until October 31 via the Sportelia app. No entry fee, just the chance to have fun and show what you can do.

Who can play — and how does the tournament work?

Eligible participants are youths and young adults, divided into age- and skill-appropriate categories. The aim is to make sure beginners do not have to compete against seasoned players right away: there will be separate groups and rankings. There are doubles and mixed matches — perfect if you arrive with friends or find a partner on site. The structure encourages short, entertaining matches and many encounters; most matches do not last forever, leaving time between games for a coffee or a walk through Palma.

Logistics — what to bring, what to watch out for?

The venue is the Pins Padel Club: several indoor courts, changing rooms and a small kiosk that provides coffee and sandwiches after matches. Bring an ID for age verification; your own rackets are welcome, as there is only a limited supply of loan equipment. Match schedules are posted at short notice — it is worth checking the board or the app in the morning around 8:30. A thin sweater for the warm-up in the morning is recommended: early November is often mild, but the air can be fresh while the sun is still asleep.

Why this matters — more than a few matches

Such a tournament is a meeting point: young people try new things, network and learn from each other. Padel is booming on the island, and free offers are a particularly low barrier to entry for the 14–30 age group — no financial pressure, just fun. Coaches and club representatives often drop by; those who stand out may be invited to regular training. For many this is the first step from casual play to organised sport.

Outside, the nicest stories often arise: a doubles pair randomly assembled that ends up reaching the final; a parent applauding from the sidelines; the kiosk staff preparing another round of coffee after every set. Such small scenes give sport on Mallorca its familiar face — lively, warm and a little chaotic.

Tips for participants and spectators

If you want to play: download the app, complete the registration form and be quick — the spots are in demand. For spectators, an early walk to the club is worthwhile: you can hear the squeak of shoes, the clap of balls and occasionally the distant bell of a church. Bring a jacket for the evening and take some time to discuss results over a coffee after the matches. If you want to find out whether you have talent: speak to the coaches — many are open to conversations and trial sessions.

In short: Date: Nov 7–9. Venue: Pins Padel Club, Palma. Age group: 14–30 years. Spots: 160. Registration: by Oct 31 via Sportelia. Cost: none. Sound tempting? Then sign up quickly — and perhaps a new regular pair for Mallorca's padel courts will be born that weekend.

And if you don't play: come by, have a coffee, cheer. On Mallorca it is often weekends like these that turn strangers into teammates and matches into memories.

Frequently asked questions

Who can take part in the youth padel tournament in Palma?

The tournament is open to young people and young adults between 14 and 30 years old. Players are placed into age- and skill-appropriate groups so that beginners and more experienced players do not end up in the same draw.

Is there an entry fee for the padel tournament in Palma?

No, the tournament is free to enter. That makes it a low-barrier option for young people in Mallorca who want to try competitive padel without paying a registration fee.

How do I register for the youth padel tournament in Palma?

Registration is done through the Sportelia app, and places are available until October 31. Because the tournament has a limited number of spots, it is sensible to sign up early if you want a chance to play.

What should I bring to the youth padel tournament at Pins Padel Club?

Bring an ID card for age verification, and if possible your own racket. A limited amount of loan equipment is available, but players should not rely on it being enough for everyone.

Where is the youth padel tournament held in Palma?

The tournament takes place at Pins Padel Club in Palma. The club has several indoor courts, changing rooms and a small kiosk for coffee and sandwiches between matches.

What is the format of the youth padel tournament in Mallorca?

The tournament is played over three days and includes doubles and mixed matches. The format is designed for short, lively games, with separate groups and rankings to keep the level balanced.

What is the weather usually like for padel in Palma in early November?

Early November in Palma is often mild, but mornings and evenings can feel fresh. A light sweater is a sensible choice, especially if you are arriving early or staying for later matches.

Can spectators watch the youth padel tournament in Palma?

Yes, spectators are welcome at Pins Padel Club. It can be worth arriving early to follow the matches, and the kiosk makes it easy to stop for a coffee while waiting between games.

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