Furama Villas Da Nang Hosts PPA Tour Asia Vietnam Cup as Luxury Sport Destination
The PPA Tour Asia Vietnam Cup returns to Da Nang late September 2026, with Furama Villas Da Nang positioning its 68 private pool villas as the recovery base for competing athletes.

The PPA Tour Asia Vietnam Cup 2026 is returning to Da Nang from late September to early October, and Furama Villas Da Nang has staked its claim as the premium base camp for players and spectators making the trip. The resort's positioning is deliberate: 68 private pool villas set along what it calls one of the world's most luxurious beaches, marketed explicitly as a recovery sanctuary between matches rather than just a place to sleep.
Competition will take place at Tien Son Sports Palace and Tuyen Son Sports Village, the same pairing of venues that anchored the 2025 edition. Both sites are established sporting facilities in Da Nang, and the tournament's return follows what Furama's feature describes as "the resounding success of the 2025 season." The region's top players are expected to compete, though an official participant list and match schedule have not yet been released by PPA Tour Asia.
Where this year's edition differs in its marketing pitch is the explicit fusion of athletic performance and wellness recovery. Furama Villas Da Nang has built out a program it brands as "Sports Spa" excellence, centered on private yoga classes and specialized sound healing sessions incorporating Reiki practices. The framing is performance-driven: the resort positions these sessions as tools to keep participants "at their peak, both physically and mentally" across the tournament window, with sessions held in the property's tropical garden setting.

The broader pitch from Furama is that the Vietnam Cup is "more than a tournament; it is a lifestyle event that celebrates the harmony of sport and luxury wellness." That language is marketing copy, and the tournament's actual competitive details, including prize money, draw format, and broadcast arrangements, remain unconfirmed from official PPA Tour Asia sources. What is confirmed is the venue pairing and the late September to early October window, which places the event squarely in Da Nang's cooler coastal season.
For a sport that has grown rapidly across Southeast Asia, the Vietnam Cup's return to a dedicated dual-venue setup in a city with this level of resort infrastructure is a meaningful signal. Whether the Reiki sessions prove as popular as the pickleball itself remains to be seen, but Furama's V-Senses Wellness and Spa facility will be open to guests throughout the tournament period.
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