World Jai-Alai League Launches Fall 2025 Season, Marks Final Chapter at Magic City Fronton

Tuesday, Sept. 9 through Dec. 12

The World Jai-Alai League (WJAL) returns Tuesday, Sept. 9 with the start of its Battle Court Fall 2025 season — a 12-week sprint of high-speed action and the final season at the Magic City Fronton, the venue where the league’s innovative approach sparked a modern revival of the centuries-old sport and drew in a new generation of fans. Live matches are presented every Friday at 7 p.m. through Dec. 12 at the Magic City Fronton, where six teams will compete for the coveted Battle Court title, currently held by the Renegades.

“Every season is a fresh serve — new matchups, new rivalries, and a shot at the top of the leaderboard,” said Scott Savin, chief operating officer of the World Jai-Alai League. “We’re gearing up to make this final season at the Magic City Fronton one to remember — packed with big plays, big personalities, and that fast-paced action fans have come to love.”

With free parking and free admission, Friday nights at the Magic City fronton deliver a one-of-a-kind South Florida experience — and the only professional jai-alai showcase in North America.

Battle Court Jai-Alai is a modern, faster-paced version of the traditional sport, played in a glass-walled court designed for maximum visibility and fan engagement. Each Battle Court team supports a benefitting non-profit or mission-aligned organization. This season’s partners include the Udonis Haslem Foundation, SLAM Foundation, Spain-U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Debris Free Oceans, Earthbound Academy and Baila con Micho School.

The World Jai-Alai League employs nearly 40 full-time athletes and stages more than 500 matches annually. Games are broadcast live on ESPN3 and available for wagering via DraftKings Sportsbook, BetRivers (Rush Street Interactive), and FanDuel.

For more information, visit www.jaialaiworld.com.

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