Jeter, 50 Cent Bring Star-Packed Energy to Miami Padel Tournament
A night to remember unfolded at Wayne Boich's Reserve Cup Miami 2026 padel tournament, with none other than Derek Jeter and 50 Cent bringing the unmistakable New York energy to the usually sunny coastal city of Miami. The unlikely duo was spotted catching up backstage before the rapper took the stage for an electrifying performance that left attendees buzzing.
As it rained on what promised to be a spectacular evening, Jeter and 50 Cent were seen joking around, reminiscing about the good old days, and having a blast amidst the chaos. Their camaraderie was palpable as they chatted before Fiddy's performance got underway. The rapper, hailing from Queens like his longtime friend Jeter, who played for the New York Yankees for two decades, delivered an unforgettable show that included hits like "In Da Club" and "Just a Lil Bit."
Despite the weather putting a damper on the tournament, the night was transformed into a celebration of padel and the players. Guests were treated to a luxurious Fan Village with gourmet bites and beverages courtesy of The Joyce, Miami Slice, and Big Face Coffee, while those lucky enough to secure prime seats at the exclusive Reserve Club got to indulge in a culinary program by Groot Hospitality.
The night's guest list also included NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler, who is co-captain of one of the competing teams. His match was postponed due to bad weather, but he made it up for lost time when Fiddy took the stage.
Jeter and 50 Cent weren't the only big-name attendees at the event. Mark Wahlberg, another New York native, was spotted hanging out with Jeter, adding to the star-studded evening.
The tournament, which takes place from January 22nd to 24th, promises to be one of the most exciting yet, featuring top-ranked padel players and a grand prize of $600,000. With Wayne Boich's vision for an elevated experience, this year's Reserve Cup is shaping up to be one for the books.
As Boich aptly put it, "This yearβs Reserve Cup represents a meaningful step forward... every element has been elevated." The night may have started on a rain-soaked note but ended with an unforgettable show of sportsmanship and entertainment that will go down in Miami padel history.
A night to remember unfolded at Wayne Boich's Reserve Cup Miami 2026 padel tournament, with none other than Derek Jeter and 50 Cent bringing the unmistakable New York energy to the usually sunny coastal city of Miami. The unlikely duo was spotted catching up backstage before the rapper took the stage for an electrifying performance that left attendees buzzing.
As it rained on what promised to be a spectacular evening, Jeter and 50 Cent were seen joking around, reminiscing about the good old days, and having a blast amidst the chaos. Their camaraderie was palpable as they chatted before Fiddy's performance got underway. The rapper, hailing from Queens like his longtime friend Jeter, who played for the New York Yankees for two decades, delivered an unforgettable show that included hits like "In Da Club" and "Just a Lil Bit."
Despite the weather putting a damper on the tournament, the night was transformed into a celebration of padel and the players. Guests were treated to a luxurious Fan Village with gourmet bites and beverages courtesy of The Joyce, Miami Slice, and Big Face Coffee, while those lucky enough to secure prime seats at the exclusive Reserve Club got to indulge in a culinary program by Groot Hospitality.
The night's guest list also included NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler, who is co-captain of one of the competing teams. His match was postponed due to bad weather, but he made it up for lost time when Fiddy took the stage.
Jeter and 50 Cent weren't the only big-name attendees at the event. Mark Wahlberg, another New York native, was spotted hanging out with Jeter, adding to the star-studded evening.
The tournament, which takes place from January 22nd to 24th, promises to be one of the most exciting yet, featuring top-ranked padel players and a grand prize of $600,000. With Wayne Boich's vision for an elevated experience, this year's Reserve Cup is shaping up to be one for the books.
As Boich aptly put it, "This yearβs Reserve Cup represents a meaningful step forward... every element has been elevated." The night may have started on a rain-soaked note but ended with an unforgettable show of sportsmanship and entertainment that will go down in Miami padel history.