
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.
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