La Reserve Cup Marbella 2025 made a lasting impression with its first edition held in Europe. From September 18 to 20, more than 8 000 spectators attended a unique show at the facilities of the Puente Romano (Roman Bridge), With a total prize money of $500,000 and an innovative team format that won over players and the public.

Team Reserve wins against Team Marbella

The event, imagined by the American businessman Wayne boich, brought together several of the world's best players.

  • Team Reserve : Arturo Coello, Alejandro Galán, Coki Nieto, Pablo Cardona, Javier Garrido, José Antonio Diestro, Maxi Sánchez and Lucas Campagnolo, with Jimmy Butler as captain and Juan Martín Díaz as coach.
  • Team Marbella : Agustín Tapia, Juan Lebrón, Franco Stupaczuk, Mike Yanguas, Javier García, Javier Barahona, Juanlu Esbrí and Xisco Gil, led by Joaquín Sánchez (captain) and Maxi Grabiel (coach).

After three days of competition, Team Reserve won the final victory and pocketed 160 000 dollars, While Team Marbella has received 80 000 dollars.

Coki Nieto wins the Race Reserve Cup Series

Beyond the tournament, the Race Reserve Cup Series 2025 – which combined the results of Miami and Marbella – saw Coki Nieto to win first place. The Spanish player received a check for 66 000 dollars, before Arturo Coello ($ 36).

A Pro-Am with a record prize fund

Before the professional competition, a Pro-Am brought together the 16 players involved and several amateurs. The concept, which combines a professional and an amateur, resulted in a victory for former player Maty Marina alongside the American businessman Mark GroussmanThe duo shared an award of 40 000 dollars, an unprecedented endowment for this type of format.

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.