Message from President of Padel federation of Ireland 2024
01/01/2024
1st January 2024
Dear Players, Coaches, Clubs, Partners, Volunteers and Sponsors,
On behalf on the Padel Federation of Ireland, I would like to extend our warmest wishes to everyone
in the growing Padel community on the island of Ireland.
As we bid farewell to 2023, and we look forward to an exciting year ahead, I would like to take this
opportunity to congratulate all of those who have actively participated in the growth and
development of padel throughout Ireland.
2023 held exciting opportunities not only for padel players in Ireland, but for padel as a sport
globally. The inclusion of Padel in the Krakow European Games 2023 was a milestone for padel and
showcased our wonderful sport on the ’greatest stage’. This was an incredible achievement made
possible by the International Governing Body of Padel (FIP). Ireland was honoured to be selected as
one of the 23 countries participating alongside some of the strongest padel countries in the world.
We were also honoured to be embraced by the Olympic Federation of Ireland (OFI) as we joined
Team Ireland to compete against the best. We sincerely thank the OFI for their hard work, guidance
and support. We congratulate the incredible efforts of our players who participated with Team
Ireland and who did us proud. Of equal importance, we would like to thank and acknowledge all of
the players who put themselves forward and who were not selected. Your efforts were appreciated,
and we thank each of you for the support that you showed your fellow players who went on to
compete at the European Games. We were delighted to see that for many, this was a catalyst to
embark on a journey in competitive padel. We look forward to seeing you advance and compete in
the near future.
Another incredible milestone was the FIP Veterans European Championships held in la Nucia, Spain.
Building on the success of the Open Trials, we were delighted to welcome many new players to
Ireland's National Padel Team. Following the PFI’s hosting of the European Qualifiers for the World
Veterans Padel Championships in 2022, we secured automatic entry into the main draw in La Nucia.
With a team comprising of over 30 players and guided by three coaches, our national team, proudly
sponsored by CUPRA, demonstrated the results of their unwavering dedication and commitment to
the game of padel.
As we kick off 2024, preparations are in motion for what holds the promise of another exciting year,
presenting great opportunities for players and clubs across all levels.
This includes the expansion of the Irish Padel Tour (IPT), the official national ranking circuit of
Ireland. The IPT calendar will be completed by the end of January, and we invite all clubs still hoping
to host the official circuit to contact the IPT directly. We would encourage all players to participate
in as many of the national competitions as possible. The IPT is open to players of all nationalities,
and I would like to acknowledge the experience and skill that many of our players have brought to
Ireland from other, more padel dominant, countries. This has been invaluable for the growth of
padel in Ireland and your contribution is sincerely appreciated.
We thank all of the clubs who hosted the IPT this year, it was an incredible circuit and we look
forward to welcoming the new venues for 2024.
We are also thrilled to announce the return of official International FIP tournaments to Ireland. Of
particular excitement will be the arrival of the FIP Promises, a significant addition to the
International Junior circuit, and a fantastic opportunity for Junior Players in Ireland. We encourage
all clubs to motivate their Junior members to begin their preparations. We will shortly be
announcing new Junior development programmes and workshops. Aligned with our development
strategy, the goal is to equip our Juniors for competition at the next level. The Cupra FIP
tournaments, integral to the official circuit with international rankings, are hosted by the affiliated
Member Federation of the International Governing Body (FIP). Looking ahead, the next Junior World
Padel Championships are scheduled for 2025.
We also had a busy and progressive year in the area of inclusion. 2023 saw our Women in Sport
initiatives being rolled out again with fantastic results. Some of the female players, now competing
in the Absolute category, received their introductory training through these programmes. We would
like to thank all of the coaches involved in these programmes for their hard work and dedication. We
are delighted that more clubs around the country will be hosting these free PFI funded programmes
in 2024.
We have continued with our invaluable partnerships with St Michaels’ House and with the Irish
Special Schools Sports Council (ISSSSC). The ongoing benefits of the sport of padel have been
reported by everyone involved, and we continue to welcome more students to the programmes and
workshops. These partnerships are nearing 6 years and we encourage all clubs to continue to engage
with us to provide these programmes.
As padel grows, we are also delighted that in 2024, we will be building our first ever Adapted
padel/wheelchair padel programme. We have worked with Active Disability Ireland on progressing
with this, and we thank them for their support and guidance. This will be an exciting movement as
the participation in adapted padel grows globally. The first World Padel Adapted Championships
took place in 2022 and we expect many opportunities both at the grass roots and high-performance
level.
Understandably, players are eager to know the official calendar for 2024. As soon as we receive the
finalised dates, we will provide clubs with the information and publish the official calendar. The 14th
edition of the FIP European National Team Championships, initially scheduled for the end of 2023,
was postponed to the first half of 2024, the rescheduled dates have not yet been confirmed.
However, we can confirm that the 2024 edition of the Padel World Championship will take place
from 28 October to 3 November 2024. This is exciting news and we look forward to continuing to
grow and build our best team in preparation.
The International Governing Body has also informed us that the dates and location for the FIP
Veterans World Padel Championships will be decided shortly. The details for the Qualifiers and the
Championships will be made available to coaches and clubs as soon as they are confirmed. We
would encourage all players hoping to participate, to link in with their clubs for further details or
enquire at nationalteam@padelfederation.ie.
New training programmes will be rolled out in the coming months and we will be introducing more
new coaches to help players to progress with their padel journey.
We would like to welcome the new Club Reps from 2023 and look forward to even more clubs
joining the ever-growing padel community in 2024. Club reps will be provided with updated
information on all that will be happening throughout the year. The PFI will continue to endeavour to
provide guidance to new clubs commencing their padel venture around Ireland.
Finally, as our sport continues to grow, we will be reaching out for more volunteers to help in a
number of areas and with a number of initiatives. Volunteers are an integral part of the growth of
padel and we sincerely thank everyone who has volunteered their time in 2023. Clubs will be in
touch in the New Year to let you know how you can get involved!
For more information on any of the above please contact your affiliated Club Rep or email
secretary@padelfederation.ie.
We would like to thank our sponsors, CUPRA Ireland and Decathlon, for joining us and supporting us
on this journey and we look forward to welcoming some new and exciting sponsors in 2024!
In the meantime, I would like to wish you a Happy New Year and wish you the very best in your
padel journey in 2024.
Naomi Nicholl
President of the Padel Federation of Ireland
naomi.nicholl@padelfederation.ie
www.padelfederation.ie