Club Med held the inaugural Club Med Padel Cup across Asia-Pacific to mark its 75th anniversary, promoting active living and community participation.
The tournament began in Singapore with the Club Med Prime Open at the new Prime Padel Dempsey from August 15 to 17, drawing nearly 1,000 spectators. A total of 112 teams competed in 169 matches, highlighting the social and accessible nature of padel.

Anais Gomar and Timote Loew emerged as Singapore’s champions and will represent the country at the Grand Slam in Bali from November 6 to 9, competing against national champions from other Asian countries for a five-night stay at Club Med Marbella, Spain, and exclusive Babolat equipment. Larissa Lim and Sergil Dolmans were the runners-up.
The Grand Slam will be held at Club Med Bali in Nusa Dua, where players and guests can take part in tournament matches alongside wellness activities such as sunrise yoga and spa treatments. The resort combines beachfront views, Balinese cultural experiences and modern comfort.
Other Club Med destinations offering active escapes include Club Med Kani in the Maldives, a private island resort with padel, marine activities, overwater villas and watersports; Club Med Phuket in Thailand, which has been recently renovated to include family-oriented spaces such as the Lai Thai Family Oasis, a Splash Park and an adult-only Zen Area, alongside updated dining and social areas; and Club Med Bintan in Indonesia, a short ferry ride from Singapore, which offers wellness activities, water sports and an international golf course, with refurbishments in 2026 planned to include redesigned rooms, enhanced family areas and new dining concepts.
The Singapore tournament was the first stop in a regional series including Seoul, Sydney, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, with champions advancing to Bali for the Grand Slam.







