COMPETING IN THE HEXAGON CUP
The Hexagon Cup is growing and evolving. For its second edition, the tournament adopts a league format with finals on Sunday, guaranteeing non-stop action until the very end. Over the first four days of competition, each team will play eight matches: three men’ three women’ and two Next Gen. Victories in the men’ and women’ categories earn two points, while Next Gen wins add one point. The two teams with the highest points will advance to a Sunday final, played in a best-of-three format. The third and fourth-ranked teams will also compete in a playoff for the final podium spot. This exciting new system ensures that every match counts and promises edge-of-your-seat moments throughout the week. Matchups were determined via a pure draw, adding an extra layer of unpredictability.
The indicated times are approximate, since the games will be played consecutively.
The start of each match will depend on the duration of the previous match.
DAY 1
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DAY 2
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DAY 3
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DAY 4
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DAY 5
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Madrid Arena: Home to the Hexagon Cup
A brand-new global padel competition for private teams
Hexagon Cup is born as a tribute to padel under a revolutionary format, with the best players competing in mixed-gender teams for one million euro prize fund.
6 teams, 6 players per team, divided into 3 diverse pairs: 1 male, 1 female, 1 Next Gen.