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USPA Announces Training Sessions for Men’s Absolute Team Selection

The USPA is pleased to announce training sessions for players aspiring to represent the United States on the Absolute Men’s Team. This session will provide an opportunity for talented and experienced players to showcase their skills and be evaluated for potential selection.

First Training Session Details:

  • Dates: Thursday & Friday, June 5th & 6th, 2025
  • Location: Nashville
  • Coaches: USPA coaches Luis Fernando Ramirez and Jose Arizpe will conduct this training session.

Eligibility Requirements:

To be eligible to attend these training sessions, players must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a US citizen.
  • Have experience competing in Men’s D1 USPA tournaments or equivalent FIP or A1 circuit competitions.
  • Be available to travel to Chile from October 20th to October 26th, 2025.

The first session is being held in advance of the Nashville Major in Padel Haus (June 6 – 8th, 2025) and is directly related to the selection of the US Absolute Men’s Team that will compete in the Pan-American tournament in Chile, scheduled for October 22nd-26th, 2025.

Interested players are encouraged to register here and to visit the Team USA Section of the official USPA website for comprehensive details about the US Absolute Team.

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