From NYC to Miami.

Derek Jeter and 50 Cent were spotted catching up at Wayne Boich’s starry Reserve Cup Miami 2026 padel tournament Thursday, an insider exclusively tells Page Six.

We hear the longtime friends were seen “laughing, catching up and joking about the good times” while hanging backstage ahead of the rapper’s performance.

Derek Jeter and 50 Cent hung out at Wayne Boich’s Reserve Cup Miami 2026 tournament Thursday. Getty Images for Reserve Padel

We’re told the New Yorkers were seen chatting and laughing before Fiddy took the stage for a performance. Alexander Tamargo

“It felt less like a padel tournament kickoff and more like Madison Square Garden energy, just without the cold,” the source recalls.

Fiddy, 50, notably hails from Queens, while Jeter, 51, played for the New York Yankees for the entirety of his 20-year MLB career.

Jeter and NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler, who are team captains for the competition, saw their matches postponed for the evening after it started raining in the typically sunny coastal-Floridian city.

Jeter is one of the team captains for the tournament. Getty Images for Reserve Padel

50 put on a show after the matches were postponed due to rain. Getty Images for Reserve Padel

Despite the bad weather, the “P.I.M.P.” artist decided to go ahead with his performance for the Opening Night Post-Match Party, presented by Hard Rock Bet.

“50 grabbed the mic and made it clear there was ‘no need to worry,’” the source says, adding that he rapped several hits including “In Da Club,” “Candy Shop,” “Big Rich Town” and “Just a Lil Bit.” 

He also gave a shout-out to Mark Wahlberg, who was in attendance and spotted hanging with the retired Yankee.

The rapper performed hits including “In Da Club” and “Just a Lil Bit.” Getty Images for Reserve Padel

Jeter was spotted hanging with Mark Wahlberg at the event. Getty Images for Reserve Padel

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Earlier in the night, guests explored the luxury Fan Village, complete with a Dorsia caviar cart and bites and beverages by The Joyce, Miami Slice and Big Face Coffee. The exclusive Reserve Club, a VIP lounge with prime seating, had a culinary program by Groot Hospitality.

“Nobody was pretending they weren’t bummed about the cancellation,” a second spy said. “But instead of letting the weather win, they turned it into a celebration for padel, for the players, and for Reserve Cup.”

The second source described the kick-off’s vibe as “high, loud, and unapologetically Miami with the perfect amount of 50 Cent.”  

“Nobody was pretending they weren’t bummed about the cancellation,” a second spy said. Getty Images for Reserve Padel

The tournament will continue through Jan. 24. Getty Images for Reserve Padel

“This year’s Reserve Cup represents a meaningful step forward,” Boich said in a statement obtained by Page Six. “From the level of competition on court to how fans experience the weekend, every element has been elevated — including an expanded and refined Reserve Fan Village that builds on last year’s success.”

This year’s edition — which takes place from Jan. 22 to Jan. 24 — will showcase the world’s top-ranked padel players, including Arturo Coello, Agustín Tapia, Alejandro Galán, Federico Chingotto, Miguel Yanguas, Javier Garrido, and Javier Leal.

The winner will take home the coveted Reserve Cup trophy as well as $600,000 in prize money.