Starting tomorrow, May 11, Bally Sports Regional Networks will be re-airing the exhilarating finals of PPL 1 and PPL 2 that took place last month at the ULTRA CLUB in Miami, FL. From now through June 6th, both PPL finals featuring the world’s best professional padel players can be viewed on Bally Sports Regional Networks across the U.S. in various regions including:
- Bally Sports Detroit
- Bally Sports Florida
- Bally Sports Great Lakes
- Bally Sports Midwest
- Bally Sports North
- Bally Sports Ohio
- Bally Sports San Diego
- Bally Sports SoCal
- Bally Sports South
- Bally Sports Southeast
- Bally Sports Southwest
- Bally Sports Sun
- Bally Sports West
- Bally Sports Wisconsin
Airings are scheduled to begin May 11 with the finals of PPL 1 airing at 1p.m. CT on Bally Sports Midwest in the St. Louis/Indianapolis region of country and at 2p.m. PT on Bally Sports SoCal in Los Angeles. For additional airtimes of PPL 1 and PPL 2 around the country, viewers can check their local listings and their Bally Sports Regional Network.
In addition, Bally Sports Regional Network affiliates MSG Network and Marquee Sports Network will also be showing the finals from the PPL’s first two season events in Miami.
For fans who might’ve missed the finals of the first two PPL season events of the year, or those want to re-live all the exciting on-court action, they can now watch the Miami Padel Club take on the 2023 defending champions, the Las Vegas Smash, and the Los Angeles BEAT versus the Flowrida Goats.
In the first final of the season between Miami and Las Vegas, Miami women’s duo featuring world no. 1 Ariana Sanchez Fallada/Marta Talavan goes up against Marta Ortega/Alejandra Alonso de Villa of Las Vegas followed by the Miami men’s team including world no. 4 Augustin Tapia/Jon Sanz who take on Las Vegas’ Gonzalo Alfonso/Pablo Huerta.
In the PPL’s second final of the season in Miami, the Los Angeles BEAT bring the heat against the Flowrida Goats. First up in this head-to-head, the BEAT’s women’s doubles team featuring world no. 8 Jessica Castello/ Eli Amatrain go up against the Goats’ women’s team including world no. 13 Alayeto Aranzazu Osoro/Maria Sanchez. Following this in the men’s doubles action, the BEAT’s men’s team including world no. 5 Tolito Aguirre/Javi Leal take on the Goats’ men’s duo Pablo Lijo/Victor Ruiz in order to push the championships to a deciding mixed doubles tiebreaker.
To watch both PPL finals from the start of the season in Miami, check your local listings for airings on the Bally Sports Regional Networks. For all the latest PPL news including the upcoming season events, check back here or follow us on Instagram.