Alicante and Vigo, stars of World Padel Tour in November Two new appointments to complete the 2020 regular season 24/09/2020 En Español Tamara Icardo and Virginia Riera link arms for 2023 campaign Youngsters Javi Leal and Jon Sanz to challenger the WPT status quo in 2023 World Padel Tour celebrates ten years of passion Watch Alejandra Salazar's #Top5 from 2022! Watch: Sanyo Gutierrez's #Top5 points of the 2022 season! Four years and counting: Juan Lebron's dynasty at the top How the women's rankings look ahead of 2023 World Padel Tour season Exclusive: Finland works on the first purpose-built padel arena on Earth A look at the men's rankings to start the 2023 World Padel Tour season Watch: Gemma Triay's #Top5 points of 2022 Watch: Alejandro Galan's #Top5 points of 2022 Gemma Triay, the first number one for three straight seasons The final stretch of the season will focus on two cities with great tradition and a consolidated experience in organizing World Padel Tour events. The Estrella Damm Alicante Open and the Cupra Vigo Open will be the two great events of the penultimate month of the 2020 season. The professional circuit will recover two tests in November that had to be postponed at the beginning of the year due to the pandemic. Despite the fact that the epidemiological situation is still complicated, the effort of both cities together with World Padel Tour will make possible the dispute of both events with all the mandatory sanitary guarantees.From November 1 to 8, Alicante will once again host one of the most traditional events of the World Padel Tour. The Estrella Damm Alicante Open will raise the curtain for the fourth consecutive season with the Pedro Ferrándiz Pavilion as witness.Two weeks later, the Cupra Vigo Open will take the focus. With the Complexo Deportivo das Travesas as setting, the tenth torunament of the year will outline the “Race 2020” that will give access to play the Final Master. With the dispute of these tests in the month of November the season of Open and Master trophies will close, leaving the Final Master as the culmination of the 2020 campaign.Despite the great will of both the local organizers in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico as well as the World Padel Tour, the three tournaments have finally had to be postponed for the 2021 season. The health situation in the three territories and the enormous logistical and management mobility difficulties have made it impossible to hold scheduled events with guarantees. In the three cases they are postponed for the 2021 campaign in which it is hoped to be able to recover events as important to the WPT as those mentioned.