Why the Premier Padel Dubai P1Historically held outdoors, is it being contested this year in indoor The Spanish daily newspaper Brand revisits the reasons for this change, which stemmed from a major controversy in 2024 surrounding the playing conditions deemed “inhumane”.

Last year, several players complained about the extreme heat during the tournament, which was held outdoors under the scorching sun. United Arab EmiratesTemperatures were around 40 degrés, transforming the glass-enclosed courts into veritable greenhouses. After their victory in the round of 32 against Paquito Navarro et paul cardona, the Argentinians Ramiro Moyano et Juan Cruz Belluati had made a lasting impression:

"It was a match played in inhumane conditions. The only real prize is that no one fainted," said Moyano, visibly exhausted.

In the wake of this, the PPA (Players Padel Association) had published a statement denouncing the health risks to players and staff, pointing to extreme working conditions and a lack of adaptation of the circuit to local climatic realities.

Faced with this protest, Premier Padel had reacted in 2024 by moving some matches to nightfall, but without real success. In 2025, the decision was therefore made: The tournament is moving to the indoor complex of the Hamdan Sports Complex., a modern and air-conditioned venue, offering ideal conditions for athletes and the public.

This choice is part of a broader evolution of the circuit. After several weather-related incidents — rains in Riyadh, humidity in Chile, strong winds in Doha —, many players are now calling for indoor tournaments to ensure more consistent play. As recently reminded Jon sanz“Padel is a precision sport; it must be played indoors.”

In 2025, 14 out of 23 tournaments of the calendar Premier Padel matches are now played indoors, compared to only 9 outdoors. majors (Rome, Paris, Mendoza and Doha) remain organized outdoors to preserve their spectacular dimension.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.