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When padel arrived in Miami earlier this year for the Reserve Cup Series at the Reserve Miami Seaplane Base, one of the city’s most cinematic venues turned into a 3-day open-air arena for the sport’s biggest names: Arturo Coello, Agustín Tapia, Alejandro Galán, Coki Nieto and Miguel Yanguas.
Words by Hunter Arango | Photos by Major Media | April 28, 2026 | Lifestyle

The numbers for Reserve Padel framed the moment: 200% global growth, 25 million players, and U.S. courts scaling from fewer than 20 in 2016 to nearly 400 today. Reserve Padel has been building toward this by expanding across clubs, real estate partnerships, apparel, and flagship markets in Miami and New York. The most recent edition also carried the largest prize pool in professional padel history, cementing the Reserve Cup as the sport’s premier U.S. tournament. Book a court, schedule private lessons or discover new programs; ReservePadel.com.