For Vincent Laureyssens, executive president of the tournament, “This third edition is extremely positive, we have largely exceeded the objectives set. We wanted to promote Brussels throughout the world and it’s mission accomplished. ” The tournament was broadcast in 192 countries, attracting spectators from all over the world and helping to make Belgium known as an essential padel destination.
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An audience at the meeting
With 60,000 visitors over the week, the Brussels Premier Padel broke its own attendance record (50,000 people last year). An impressive figure which testifies to the growing enthusiasm for this sport in Belgium. The atmosphere at the Tour et Taxis site was also great, with spectators enthusiastic to see the best players on the planet compete. “We had the cream of the padel this week, and according to the feedback we got, the players were won over by the unique setting of the Gare Maritime.”the organizers tell us.
Building on this new success, Brussels Premier Padel is looking to the future with increased ambitions. Vincent Laureyssens is targeting 75,000 visitors for next year and dreams of reaching 100,000 within 3 to 4 years. With its impeccable organization, its exceptional setting and its unique atmosphere, the tournament has all the assets to become a world reference for padel. See you next year for a new edition which promises to be even more beautiful.