Arturo Coello Earnings: How Much Does Padel's #1 Make?
Arturo Coello has earned €1.22M in career padel prize money as of April 2026, making him the all-time highest earner in professional padel. The youngest world #1 in padel history, full breakdown below.

€1.22M
in career prize money across 53 tournaments (as of April 2026). At just 24 years old, Arturo Coello became the first player in padel history to amass over a million euros before turning 23 — and his trajectory suggests the best is still ahead.
€1.22M
Career Earnings
#1
FIP World Ranking
53
Tournaments
24
Years Old
From Valladolid to World #1: Coello's Rise
Born on March 8, 2002, in Valladolid, Spain, Arturo Coello burst onto the professional padel scene as a teenager and immediately announced himself as a generational talent. While most players spend years climbing through FIP Silver and Gold events, Coello leapfrogged straight into Premier Padel main draws — his right-side smash already one of the hardest shots in the sport before he turned 20.
The turning point came in late 2024 when Coello joined forces with Argentina's Agustín Tapia. The pairing clicked instantly: Coello's ferocious power from the right combined with Tapia's creative left-side play created something opponents had never faced. Within months, they climbed to #1 in the FIP world rankings and began accumulating titles at an extraordinary rate. At 24, Coello already ranks among the all-time career earnings leaders in professional padel.
Age & Records: Padel's Fastest Earner
Coello's earnings trajectory is unprecedented in padel. Most top players hit their peak earning years between ages 28 and 32 — veterans like Alejandro Galán and Juan Lebrón built their career totals over a decade of consistent results. Coello has compressed that timeline dramatically.
Since turning professional, Coello has averaged roughly €203,784 per year in prize money. To put that in perspective: most top-20 players earn between €80,000 and €150,000 annually. Coello more than doubles the upper end of that range, and he has not yet entered what is typically considered a padel player's prime physical years.
24
Current Age
€203,784
Avg. per Pro Year
#1
Youngest to €1M+
Coello's Top Earning Tournaments
His 10 highest individual paydays on the Premier Padel circuit.
| Tournament | Round | Earnings |
|---|---|---|
| Barcelona Finals Dec 2025 | Winner | €52,500 |
| Qatar Major Premier Padel Apr 2025 | Winner | €50,000 |
| Alpine Paris Major Sep 2025 | Winner | €50,000 |
| Mexico Major Nov 2025 | Winner | €50,000 |
| Paris Major Premier Padel Sep 2023 | Winner | €47,250 |
| Gnp Mexico Major Premier Padel Nov 2024 | Winner | €47,250 |
| Greenweez Paris Major Premier Padel Sep 2024 | Winner | €47,250 |
| Ooredoo Qatar Major Premier Padel Mar 2024 | Winner | €47,250 |
| Bnl Italy Major Premier Padel Jul 2023 | Winner | €47,250 |
| Premier Padel Finals Dec 2024 | Final | €30,000 |
Earnings by Season
2026
€71,150
5 tournaments
2025
€478,900
20 tournaments
2024
€497,850
21 tournaments
2023
€174,801
7 tournaments
The Power Game: Why Coello Dominates
Coello occupies the right side of the court, and his defining weapon is a smash that opponents describe as nearly unreturnable at full force. He generates exceptional racket speed through a compact swing, allowing him to pull the trigger from positions where most players would opt for a safer lob or bandeja. This aggression forces rivals into a defensive posture within the first few exchanges of a point.
What separates Coello from other hard-hitting right-side players is his decision-making under pressure. He rarely over-commits: if the angle is not there, he resets and waits for a better opening. That tactical discipline, combined with Tapia's ability to manufacture openings with spins and lobs from the left, gives opponents almost no breathing room. The result is a partnership that wins points both through raw force and positional suffocation — and the prize money numbers reflect that dual threat.
What Is Arturo Coello's Net Worth in 2026?
Arturo Coello's verified prize money stands at €1.22M from tournament winnings alone. Coello's Rolex deal — the first ever in padel — signals his crossover appeal. His On partnership further cements his status as padel's most commercially valuable player. When combining prize money with estimated sponsorship income, Arturo Coello's total net worth is estimated at €2M–€3M.
As the youngest world #1 and the first padel player to sign with Rolex, Coello's off-court earnings likely already rival his prize money total — a rare distinction in a sport where sponsorship income has historically lagged behind tennis and golf. For the most accurate and up-to-date prize money figure, the verified total above is sourced directly from official Premier Padel and FIP tournament results.
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