January 31 - February 2: Qualification
During the first three days of the tournament, the group stage qualification matches will take place.
The six teams are divided into two groups of three, and each group features three categories of pairs: Male, Female, and Next Gen. Each team will play two matches per day, totaling six matches to watch each day.
Schedule
31 JANUARY
Next Gen Qualification matches kick off in the Fan Zone.
Seating is limited in this area compared to the main arena, so arrive early to ensure you don't miss any action. Television screens around the Fan Zone will also broadcast the matches.
10:00h - Hexagon Team VS Rafa Nadal Academy
12:00h - ElevenEleven Team USA VS RL9 Team
Lunch break
Male/Female Qualification matches (2+2) take place at the Madrid Arena.
The order of the male and female bracket matches will be determined through a draw.
During this qualification phase, the super tie-break rule will be applied in the third set.
15:00h - AD/vantage Team VS Rafa Nadal Academy powered by Richard Mille (FEM)
17:00h - ElevenEleven Team USA VS AD/vantage Team (MAS)
19:00h - ElevenEleven Team USA VS Bella Puerto Rico (FEM)
21:00h - Hexagon Cup VS RL9 Team (MAS)
1 FEBRUARY
Next Gen Qualification matches kick off in the Fan Zone.
Seating is limited in this area compared to the main arena, so arrive early to ensure you don't miss any action. Television screens around the Fan Zone will also broadcast the matches.
10:00h - ElevenEleven Team USA VS Bella Puerto Rico
12:00h - Rafa Nadal Academy powered by Richard Mille VS AD/vantage Team
Lunch Break
Male/Female qualification matches (2+2) take place at the Madrid Arena.
The order of the male and female bracket matches will be determined through a draw.
During this qualification phase, the super tie-break rule will be applied in the third set.
15:00h - RL9 Team VS ElevenEleven Team USA (FEM)
17:00h - RL9 Team VS Bella Puerto Rico (MAS)
19:00h - Rafa Nadal Academy VS Hexagon Cup (FEM)
21:00h - AD/vantage Team VS Rafa Nadal Academy powered by Richard Mille (MAS)
2 FEBRUARY
Next Gen Qualification matches kick off in the Fan Zone.
Seating is limited in this area compared to the main arena, so arrive early to ensure you don't miss any action. Television screens around the Fan Zone will also broadcast the matches.
10:00h - Hexagon Cup VS AD/vantage Team
12:00h - Bella Puerto Rico VS RL9 Team
Lunch Break
15:00h - RL9 Team VS Bella Puerto Rico (FEM)
17:00h - Rafa Nadal Academy powered by Richard Mille VS ElevenEleven Team USA (MAS)
19:00h - Hexagon Cup VS AD/vantage Team (FEM)
21:00h - Hexagon Cup VS Bella Puerto Rico (MAS)
Male/Female Qualification matches (2+2) take place at the Madrid Arena.
The order of the male and female bracket matches will be determined through a draw.
During this qualification phase, the super tie-break rule will be applied in the third set.
February 3: Semifinals
Six matches (2 for each category) will be held, and the winner of each will advance to the Grand Final, while the defeated pair is eliminated from the tournament. In case of a tie at 6 games in the third set, the winner will be decided by a tie-break.
Schedule
11:00h - GROUP A 1A VS 2A (NEXT GEN)
13:00h - GROUP B 1B VS 2B (NEXT GEN)
Lunch Break
15:00h - GROUP A 1A VS 2A (FEM)
17:00h - GROUP B 1B VS 2B (FEM)
19:00h - GROUP A 1A VS 2A (MAS)
21:00h - GROUP B 1B VS 2B (MAS)
Sunday, February 4: The Grand Final of the Hexagon Cup
The grand final to crown the male, female, and Next Gen champions of the Hexagon Cup will take place!
12:00h - GROUP A 1A VS 2A (NEXT GEN)
16:00h - GROUP A 1A VS 2A (FEM)
18:00h - GROUP A 1A VS 2A (MAS)
Once the points of all the teams that have competed have been combined, we can also confirm the winning team.
Tickets for this historic first edition of the star-studded event are available starting from €20 at www.hexagoncup.com.
For more information about the Hexagon Cup, visit https://www.hexagoncup.com/faqs