Padel
World Padel Championships 2021
World Padel Championships in Qatar
The biggest team event in the world padel calendar gets underway this week, with teams from across the globe travel to Qatar for the World Padel Championships 2021.
Postponed from 2020 due to the pandemic, the World Padel Championships will see countries go head-to-head for a chance at clinching the gold medal.
Find out everything you need to know about this year’s event and who the British teams will face in their quest for a first medal.
Where is the World Padel Championships being held?
The 2021 World Padel Championships are being held from 15-21 November at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex, Doha.
Teams will compete in round robin groups, with the top teams in each progressing to the knockout rounds before eventually reaching the finals.
Argentina and Spain have been the dominant forces in both draws since the Championships began and remain the only nations to ever win gold.
Who is representing Great Britain at the World Padel Championships?
Men’s team (11th seeds)
- Richard Brooks
- Christian Murphy
- Louie Harris
- Chris Salisbury
- Ryan Wyatt
- Nikhil Mohindra
- Sam Jones
- Sandy Farquharson
Women’s team (15th seeds)
- Hannah Maddock
- Tia Norton
- Hannah Ruddick
- Yusimi Crossley
- Laura Deigman
- Elvira Campione
- Lila Simpson
- Leanne Raine
The World Padel Championships draw
Men’s draw
Group A |
Group B |
Group C |
Group D |
Spain |
Argentina |
Brazil |
France |
Chile |
Uruguay |
Belgium |
Paraguay |
Great Britain |
Mexico |
Italy |
Germany |
USA |
Denmark |
Qatar |
Poland |
Great Britain vs Spain
Great Britain vs Chile
Great Britain vs USA
Women’s draw
Group A |
Group B |
Group C |
Group D |
Spain |
Argentina |
Italy |
France |
Brazil |
Mexico |
Netherlands |
Chile |
Paraguay |
Uruguay |
Belgium |
USA |
Japan |
Great Britain |
Denmark |
Germany |
Great Britain vs Mexico
Great Britain vs Argentina
Great Britain vs Uruguay