The Banco Hispano Club will host the “Cordillera Cup” this weekend, an event that continues to generate expectations in the sports environment of the region. From Friday the 5th to Sunday the 7th, the Paula Street club in Desamparados will host the contest that combines tennis, paddle tennis and a comprehensive proposal designed for players and the general public.
This is the first year that the contest is held and there have already been more than 100 entries. In addition to offering high-level competitive categories, the tournament incorporates the American Format, a participatory modality that promises to be one of the great attractions of the weekend. The 2025 edition will distribute more than $2,500,000 in prizes among the professional tennis and paddle tennis categories. In addition to some presents for the featured players.
The American system will allow players to experience two full hours of play, facing each other in a round-robin format. Some of the keys will be:
- Court rotation every 20 or 30 minutes (depending on the number of registrants).
- The winner will be the one who accumulates the most points during the total playing time.
- 8 couples participate per category (at least)
The categories will be: 3rd/4th, 5th/6th, 7th/8th male and 4th, 5th and 6th female.
All entrants will receive a Cordillera Cup edition engraved wine glass, while the winner will receive a special present.

The First Category of Tennis will have the presence of players with international experience, tours on the professional circuit and participation in high-caliber tournaments such as Guillermo Carry (former ATP Top 300, currently Interclub player in Italy and Germany), Jerónimo Mazzei (professional player who competed this year in tournaments in more than five countries), the Chilean Pablo Piña Ubilla (professional with more than five European tours and creator of a renowned tennis academy in his city) and Francisco de la Torre (number 1 in the province at the junior level, with participation in professional tournaments in Chile and France during 2025). The presence of these figures positions the Cordillera Cup as one of the most competitive events on the local calendar. In addition, confirmation is expected from other important players in the region whose.
The First Padel Category will also have top players, among them: Máximo Cornejo, who is one of the best players in the Cuyo region, with great projection and international experience in the FIP (International Padel Federation) circuit.
In addition, the event will feature: Gastronomy, music and sunset, raffles, commercial stands, professional photographic and audiovisual coverage and live broadcast of the Primera finals (tennis and paddle tennis).
Registrations are received at the following numbers: Tennis: 2646605931 and Paddle: 2645173642