Marrakech – Dislog Maroc Padel Masters will come swinging back from May 16 to 18 at the Club Paradise — and let’s just say, it’s not just the racquets heating up the court.

After an April edition that felt more like a beachside block party with a competitive twist, the padel frenzy returns — only bolder, faster, and yes, with a side of gelato and gourmet burgers. 

Over 220 players, both Moroccan and international, are sliding, smashing, and sprinting across the courts, all while the Atlantic breeze flirts with the sidelines.

What started in 2022 as a humble racket-sport rendezvous is now a full-blown national circuit. 

With Dislog Group jumping on board earlier this year, the tournament got a glow-up. 

And this May? We’re witnessing a little history: the launch of the P500 Elite Women’s event. 

Yep, Moroccan women are stepping into the padel spotlight — and it’s about time.

Alongside them, there’s a P100 Men’s match for anyone ready to give it a swing, and a P1000 Elite Men’s showdown reserved for the crème de la crème. 

Last edition, over 2,500 spectators showed up to watch world-ranked players break a sweat — and maybe sip a smoothie or two between sets.

This isn’t your average sports tournament. It’s part competition, part summer festival. 

Imagine this: gourmet food trucks slinging tacos and tiramisu, Moroccan designers displaying breezy resort wear, and live music pulsing through a crowd of sun-kissed spectators. 

Oh, and everything’s cashless — because even padel has gone digital.

There’s also a kids’ zone (because parents deserve a break too), a chill-out area, and plenty of corners to bump into your favorite local creators and pretend you know the rules of padel when really, you’re just here for the vibe.

While it may feel like a coastal getaway, the event is run with all the discipline of a Grand Slam. 

Behind the scenes? A squad of seasoned organizers from Morocco’s biggest festivals making sure not a ball — or a detail — is missed.

And if you can’t make it in person, the finals will be live-streamed on YouTube. 

Because in 2025, even sports come with a virtual front-row seat.