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USPA Announces San Francisco Training Camp for Absolute Women’s National Team

The United States Padel Association (USPA) is proud to announce updated training session information for the 2025 Absolute U.S. Women’s National Team.

Following the success of the Las Vegas and Austin sessions, there will be an additional training in San Francisco on Friday, August 1st. 

Players will need to apply to be selected for the training by completing this application form by June 16th, 2025

Selected players will be notified by June 20th; no players should make travel plans prior to June 20th. 

The session will be led by Head Coach Richy Bailey and Assistant Coach Mariana Talarico, as they prepare to develop talent ahead of the Pan American Championships in Chile this October.

The training session is open to all U.S. passport holders who have experience competing in USPA D1 Women’s tournaments or other elite-level circuits. Participants must also be available to travel to Chile from October 20–26, with the Pan American Absolute Championships taking place October 22–26, 2025.

Participation in this training does not guarantee a spot on the national team, and official selections will follow the criteria outlined on the USPA website.

To learn more and to register, click here.

Players that are interested in playing for the US National Team in the Age Group / Seniors, or Amateur / Cat Libres, it is recommended you contact the coaches and learn more about those teams at this link. 

 

 

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