La  Generali Hexagon Cup  continues to push the boundaries of entertainment. Similar to what recently happened at  Australian Open  with the  One Point Slam The Madrid tournament will offer a unique experience:  one-point matches open to amateurs as well as professional players, with  €5,000 at stake .

A format where, literally,  Everything can change in a single shot. .

 A concept inspired by tennis 

The idea directly echoes the feat of  Jordan smith which went viral after winning the One Point Slam in Melbourne against several stars of the ATP circuit.

The Hexagon Cup has decided to adapt this concept to padel, in a more accessible but equally spectacular version.

 A simple, but ruthless format 

The principle:

  • Matches  at a single point 
  • Format  direct elimination 
  • Amateurs and professionals mixed together
  • The winner continues, the loser is eliminated

The matches continue until there are none left  only one winning pair .

The prize money will be  € 5 000 , more than enough to add tension and stakes to every exchange.

 An experience in the DNA of the Hexagon Cup 

Disputed from  January 28th to February 1st at the Caja Mágica The Hexagon Cup is already recognized for its team format and its approach focused  show and interaction with the audience .

This event, organized in collaboration with  LOC , fits perfectly into this philosophy: bringing fans closer to players and offering moments outside the box, but very competitive.

 How to participate 

The event will take place on  Sunday, February 1st .
To register, you need to:

  • Having a ticket for this day
  • To have  over 18 years 
  • Being present at  Check-in at 9:30 AM  (Matches start at 10am)

 Another way to experience top-level competition 

With this format, the  Hexagon Cup  confirms its capacity to innovate.
For one week, the best players in the world will be on the court. But, for the duration of a single point,  any amateur can find themselves at the center of the game .

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !