The Padel World Championship is an international competition of padel that has been held every second year since 1992. The first edition was held in Spain. The event is organized by the International Padel Federation[1] and includes both male and female competitions.

Winners by year

National teams

Men's teams

Year Host
(final location)
Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1992
 ESP
(Madrid)
 Argentina 3–0  Spain  Uruguay  United Kingdom
1994
 ARG
(Mendoza)
 Argentina 3–0  Spain  Uruguay  Chile
1996
 ESP
(Madrid)
 Argentina 3–0  Spain  Brazil 2–1  Uruguay
1998
 ARG
(Mar del Plata)
 Spain 3–1  Argentina  Brazil 3–0  Chile
2000
 FRA
(Toulouse)
 Argentina 3–0  Spain  Brazil  Uruguay
2002
 MEX
(Mexico City)
 Argentina 3–0  Spain  Brazil  Mexico
2004
 ARG
(Buenos Aires)
 Argentina 3–0  Spain  Brazil 3–0  Chile
2006
 ESP
(Murcia)
 Argentina 3–0  Brazil  Spain  Chile
2008
 CAN
(Calgary)
 Spain 3–0  Argentina  Brazil  Chile
2010
 MEX
(Riviera Maya)
 Spain 2–1  Argentina  Brazil 3–0  Chile
2012  MEX
(Riviera Maya)
 Argentina 2–1  Brazil  Paraguay 3–0  Uruguay
2014  ESP
(Palma de Majorca)
 Argentina 2–1  Spain  Paraguay 2–1  Chile
2016  POR
(Cascais)
 Argentina 2–1  Spain  Brazil 3–0  Uruguay
2018
 PAR
(Asunción)
Was not played due to organizational issues. [2] Was not played due to organizational issues.
2021  QAT
(Doha)
 Spain 2–0  Argentina  Brazil 3–0  France
2022  UAE
(Dubai)
 Argentina 2–1  Spain  France 2–1  Portugal

Women's teams

Year Host
(final location)
Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1992
 ESP
(Madrid)
 Argentina 3–0  Spain  Uruguay  United Kingdom
1994
 ARG
(Mendoza)
 Argentina 3–0  Spain  Uruguay  Paraguay
1996
 ESP
(Madrid)
 Argentina 3–0  Spain  Uruguay 2–1  Brazil
1998
 ARG
(Mar del Plata)
 Spain 2–1  Argentina  Uruguay 2–1  Brazil
2000
 FRA
(Toulouse)
 Spain 3–0  Argentina  Brazil  Uruguay
2002
 MEX
(Mexico City)
 Argentina 2–1  Spain  Mexico 3–0  Uruguay
2004
 ARG
(Buenos Aires)
 Argentina 2–1  Spain  Brazil 3–0  Mexico
2006
 ESP
(Murcia)
 Argentina 2–1  Spain  Brazil  Mexico
2008
 CAN
(Calgary)
 Argentina 3–0  Spain  Brazil  France
2010
 MEX
(Riviera Maya)
 Spain 2–1  Argentina  Brazil 3–0  France
2012
 MEX
(Riviera Maya)
 Argentina 3–0  Brazil  France 2–1  Portugal
2014
 ESP
(Palma de Mallorca)
 Spain 3–0  Argentina  Portugal 3–0  Italy
2016  POR
(Cascais)
 Spain 3–0  Argentina  Brazil 2–1  Sweden
2018
 PAR
(Asunción)
 Spain 2–0  Argentina
2021  QAT
(Doha)
 Spain 3–0  Argentina  Italy 2–1  France
2022  UAE
(Dubai)
 Spain 2–0  Argentina  Italy 2–1  Belgium

Pairs

Men's pairs

Year[lower-alpha 1] Champion Runner-up Score in the final[lower-alpha 2] Semifinalists
1992Argentina Alejandro Lasaigues
Argentina Roberto Gattiker
Argentina Javier Maquirriain
Argentina Pablo Rovaletti
Argentina Horacio Álvarez Clementi / Argentina Diego de La Torre
Argentina Alejandro Sanz / Argentina Marcelo Cubas
1994Argentina Alejandro Lasaigues
Argentina Roberto Gattiker
Argentina Hernán Auguste
Argentina Mariano Lasaigues
Argentina Alejandro Sanz / Argentina Juan Martín Díaz
Argentina Javier Siro / Argentina Alejandro Novillo
1996Argentina Alejandro Lasaigues
Argentina Roberto Gattiker
Spain Pablo Semprún
Spain Alberto Rodríguez Piñón
Argentina Gabriel Reca / Argentina José Serrano
Argentina Mariano Lasaigues / Argentina Hernán Auguste
1998Argentina Cristian Gutiérrez Albizu
Argentina Roberto Gattiker
Spain Juan Martín Díaz
Spain Alberto Rodríguez Piñón
Argentina Alejandro Lasaigues / Argentina Hernán Auguste
Argentina Alejandro Sanz / Argentina Javier Siro
2000Spain Juan Martín Díaz
Argentina Hernán Auguste
Argentina Gabriel Reca
Argentina Sebastián Nerone
3-6, 6-1, 6-4Argentina Guillermo Demianiuk / Argentina Fernando Belasteguín
Argentina Alejandro Lasaigues / Argentina Roberto Gattiker
2002Spain Juan Martín Díaz
Argentina Fernando Belasteguín
Argentina Gabriel Reca
Argentina Sebastián Nerone
6-7, 7-4, 6-4Spain Guillermo Lahoz / Argentina Roberto Gattiker
Argentina Cristian Gutiérrez Albizu / Argentina Pablo Rovaletti
2004Spain Juan Martín Díaz
Argentina Fernando Belasteguín
Argentina Gabriel Reca
Argentina Sebastián Nerone
4-6, 6-4, 6-1Spain Guillermo Lahoz / Brazil Marcello Jardim
Argentina Cristian Gutiérrez Albizu / Argentina Hernán Auguste
2006Argentina Cristian Gutiérrez Albizu
Argentina Hernán Auguste
Spain David Losada
Spain Juan Ignacio Mieres
6-2, 6-1Spain Guillermo Lahoz / Brazil Marcello Jardim
Argentina Cristian Gutiérrez Albizu / Argentina Hernán Auguste
2008Spain David Losada
Spain Juan Ignacio Mieres
Brazil Gervasio Del Bono
Brazil Julio Julianoti
6-4, 3-6, 6-2Argentina Rodrigo Ovide / Argentina Fernando Cavalieri
Spain Jordi Muñoz / Spain Francisco Navarro
2010Spain Guillermo Lahoz
Spain Juan Ignacio Mieres
Spain Raúl Arias
Spain Javier Limones
6-1, 7-5Spain Jaime Muñoz / Spain Aday Santana
Brazil Gervasio Del Bono / Brazil Julio Julianoti
2012Argentina Cristian Gutiérrez Albizu
Argentina Fernando Poggi
Brazil Pablo Lima
Spain Juan Ignacio Mieres
6-2, 6-7, 6-3Spain Matías Díaz / Argentina Hernán Auguste
Argentina Gabriel Reca / Argentina Agustín Gómez Silingo
2014Spain Matías Díaz
Spain Juan Ignacio Mieres
Spain Guillermo Lahoz
Spain Francisco Navarro
6-4, 6-4Spain Javier Limones / Argentina Fernando Poggi
Spain Jaime Muñoz / Spain Aday Santana
2016Spain Álvaro Cepero
Spain Juan Lebrón
Portugal Miguel Oliveira
Portugal Diogo Rocha
6-2, 6-2Brazil Bruno Nakid / Brazil Lucas Silveira da Cunha
Brazil Joao Pedro Flores / Brazil Stefano Flores
2018Spain Juan Lebrón
Spain Alejandro Galán
Spain Uri Botello
Spain Javier Ruiz
walkoverBrazil Lucas Bergamini / Brazil Lucas Campagnolo
Argentina Juan Manuel Restivo / Argentina Andrés Britos
  1. Each year is linked to an article about that particular year's draw.
  2. The dash means that the result or score is unknown because there are no available sources for this information.
     † indicates #1 ranking.

Women's pairs

Year Host
(final location)
Final Semifinal losers
Champions Score Runners-up semifinal 1 semifinal 2
2012
 ESP
(Barcelona)
Spain Navarro
Argentina Reiter
7–6, 6–2 Spain Llaguno
Spain Amatriain
Argentina Eyheraguibel
Spain Gago
Spain Salazar
Argentina Pavón
2013
 ESP
(Bilbao)
Spain Siverio
Spain Mesa
6–4, 2–6, 6–4 Argentina Riera
Argentina Campus
Brazil Treptow
Spain Márquez
Spain Hernández
Argentina Grandes
2014
 ESP
(Palma de Mallorca)
Spain Amatriain
Spain Llaguno
6–2, 6–3 Spain Navarro
Spain Ortega
Argentina Campus
Argentina Riera
Argentina Reiter
Argentina Banchero
2015
Spain
(Málaga)
Cancelled
2018
Paraguay
(Asunción)
Spain Mapi Schez Alayeto
Spain Majo Schez Alayeto
6–4, 7–5 Spain Triay
Spain Sáinz

Wins by player

Men

Player Nationality Wins Runners-up Winning Year/s Runner-up Year/s
Roberto GattikerArgentina401992, 1994, 1996, 1998
Alejandro LasaiguesArgentina301992, 1994, 1996
Cristian Gutiérrez AlbizuArgentina301998, 2006, 2012
Juan MieresSpain322008, 2010, 20142006, 2012
Juan Martín DíazSpain312000, 2002, 20041998
Hernán AugusteArgentina212000, 20061994
Fernando BelasteguínArgentina202002, 2004
David LosadaSpain1120082006
Guillermo LahozSpain1120102014
Fernando PoggiArgentina102012
Martín di NennoArgentina102013
Franco StupaczukArgentina102013
Matías DíazSpain102014
Gabriel RecaArgentina032000, 2002, 2004
Sebastián NeroneArgentina032000, 2002, 2004
Alberto PiñónSpain021996, 1998
Javier MaquirriainArgentina011992
Pablo RovalettiArgentina011992
Mariano LasaiguesArgentina011994
Pablo SemprúnSpain011996
Gervasio del BonoBrazil012008
Julio JulianotiBrazil012008
Raúl AriasSpain012010
José Javier LimonesSpain012010
Pablo LimaBrazil012012
Guillermo SantosSpain012013
Manuel FernándezSpain012013
Francisco NavarroSpain012014

Women

Player Nationality Wins Runners-up Winning Year/s Runner-up Year/s
Elisabet AmatriainSpain1120142012
Patricia LlagunoSpain1120142012
Carolina NavarroSpain1120122014
Cecilia ReiterArgentina102012
Clara SiverioSpain102013
Carla MesaSpain102013
Virginia RieraArgentina012013
Silvana CampusArgentina012013
Marta OrtegaSpain012014
Sara BCzech Republic012021

Teams medal table

Men's teams

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Argentina114015
2 Spain49114
3 Brazil02911
4 Paraguay0022
 Uruguay0022
6 France0011
Totals (6 entries)15151545

Women's teams

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Argentina88016
2 Spain87015
3 Brazil0167
4 Uruguay0044
5 Italy0022
6 France0011
 Mexico0011
 Portugal0011
Totals (8 entries)16161547

References

  1. "PadelFip: International Padel Federation". www.padelfip.org. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  2. "The reasons for the failure of the World Cup Padel 2018 in Paraguay". padel-magazine.co.uk. 9 November 2018.
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