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Georgian National Padel Federation is the governing body for padel in its region, officially recognised to develop and regulate the sport across Georgia. Founded to promote padel from grassroots to elite levels, the federation oversees national tournaments, player rankings, and club affiliations, ensuring standards are met and the sport grows sustainably. With a focus on accessibility, it aims to increase participation through coaching programmes and school initiatives, while also supporting Georgian players in international competitions.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Georgian National Padel Federation do?▾
The Georgian National Padel Federation (GNPF) is the official governing body for padel in Georgia. It is responsible for regulating the sport, organising national tournaments, maintaining a ranking system, accrediting clubs and coaches, and promoting padel at all levels. The federation also represents Georgia in international padel organisations and works to develop the sport nationwide.
How many affiliated clubs are there under the Georgian National Padel Federation?▾
As of the latest update, the Georgian National Padel Federation has over 20 affiliated clubs across Georgia, including dedicated padel centres and multi-sport facilities. The number is growing as the sport expands, with new clubs joining regularly to meet increasing demand.
What is the ranking system used by the Georgian National Padel Federation?▾
The GNPF operates a points-based ranking system for both men's and women's categories. Players earn points based on their performance in federation-sanctioned tournaments, with higher-tier events offering more points. Rankings are updated after each tournament and are used for seeding in national competitions and selection for international events.
What tournaments does the Georgian National Padel Federation organise?▾
The federation organises a full calendar of events, including the Georgian National Padel Championships (open to all age groups), regional tournaments, and a national league. It also hosts junior development tournaments and international friendly matches. Key annual events include the Tbilisi Open and the Georgian Masters.
How can I join the Georgian National Padel Federation?▾
Individuals can join the federation by registering online through the GNPF website. Players need to create a profile, pay an annual membership fee (currently £25 for adults, £15 for juniors), and agree to the federation's code of conduct. Membership allows participation in tournaments, access to official rankings, and eligibility for coaching programmes. Clubs can apply for affiliation by meeting facility and coaching standards.