Italy Major Rome 2025: Over 20 New Pairs Debut at Premier Padel

The Italy Major (June 1-7, Rome) is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable events of the Premier Padel season. More than 20 new partnerships will make their Major debut, a direct consequence of the massive pairing shuffle that hit the top and middle of the rankings in recent weeks.
This is one of the four biggest events on the Premier Padel calendar, sitting alongside the Qatar Major, the Paris Major, and the season finale. That means ranking points are at a premium and the draw will be brutal. New pairs stepping in here have almost zero margin to find their rhythm before facing top-10 opposition.
The shake-up hits both the elite and the mid-table tier. Some freshly formed duos have had only a handful of matches together, including a few still competing right now at the Buenos Aires P1. Chemistry at this level takes time, and Rome is not a forgiving classroom.
For context, the equivalent chaos on the WPT or APT tours tends to take months to settle. Premier Padel's compressed calendar means players don't get that luxury. Expect the first two rounds in Rome to throw up several upsets purely driven by new partnerships either clicking immediately or falling apart under pressure.
Verdict: Rome 2025 will be messy, wide open, and worth watching closely. If your favorite pair just split up, check the new draw carefully before booking your predictions.


