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Premier Padel Bordeaux P2 2026

June 29–July 5 · Patinoire Mériadeck, Bordeaux · €264,534 prize pool

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Total distributed

€32,000

Earnings recorded

40

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The Betclic Bordeaux Premier Padel P2 2026 is the first of two French stops on the Premier Padel tour this season, ahead of the Paris Major in September: a P2 tournament offering €264,534 in prize money, played from June 29 to July 5, 2026 at the Patinoire Mériadeck — a 4,800 to 7,250-seat ice rink in the heart of Bordeaux, converted into a padel arena for the third year running. Coello & Tapia, defending champions and No. 1 seeds, face Galán & Chingotto — the same pair they beat in the 2025 final (7-6, 6-4). Five French players competed in the main draw, led by Alix Collombon, world No. 34 and the top-ranked French player on the tour. The final is played on Sunday July 5 at 2:00 PM CEST, streamed free on Premier Padel's YouTube channel.

Tournament Buzz: The Stories in Bordeaux

The dramas, rivalries and hot topics heading into the Patinoire Mériadeck

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Race to #1

Coello/Tapia vs Galán/Chingotto: The 2026 Race Tightens

Since their win at Valencia P1, Coello & Tapia lead the 2026 Race with €182,700 each, ahead of Galán & Chingotto. Seeded No. 1 and No. 2 in Bordeaux, both pairs know a title here carries real weight in the race for world #1.

Race gap:€17,650 and 3,060 FIP points between #1 and #2
Women's Race

Brea & Triay, No. 1 Seeds and Race Leaders

Delfina Brea & Gemma Triay arrive in Bordeaux as No. 1 seeds and leaders of the 2026 women's Race — Triay is even chasing a second title at Mériadeck after winning in 2024 with Claudia Fernández. A delicious subplot: the 2025 champions, Andrea Ustero & Sofia Araújo, are defending their crown… separately, now seeded No. 3 and No. 4 with new partners.

Gemma Triay's career earnings →
Pay gap

Same Tournament, 76% Prize Gap

At Bordeaux P2 the standard structure applies: a men's champion takes home €15,000 per player versus €8,500 for a women's champion — a 76% gap that repeats at every round of the draw. Equal pay only exists at the Majors and the Barcelona Finals.

See the full breakdown ↓
Defending champions

Bordeaux 2025: The Final Galán/Chingotto Want to Avenge

A year ago, on this very court at Mériadeck, Coello & Tapia beat Galán/Chingotto in the final 7-6, 6-4 — the first set snatched in a 14-12 tiebreak. One year on, both pairs return as No. 1 and No. 2 seeds: same court, same possible title match, but this time with top spot in the 2026 Race on the line.

Bordeaux roll of honor:2024 Nieto/Sanz · 2025 Coello/Tapia
🇫🇷 The French Contingent

Five French Players in the Main Draw, Collombon Into the Round of 16

In front of the home crowd, Alix Collombon — world No. 34 and the top-ranked French player on the tour — delivered the best home run by reaching the Round of 16 with Ksenia Sharifova, before falling to No. 2 seeds Josemaría/González. Léa Godallier (No. 56, €500), Dylan Guichard, Yoan Boronad and Timeo Fonteny (€1,000 each) complete the home contingent — in a country that now counts more than a million padel players.

Alix Collombon's career earnings →
Venue

A 7,000-Seat Ice Rink Turned Padel Arena

The Patinoire Mériadeck — 4,800 to 7,250 seats depending on the configuration, one of the largest indoor venues in the Bordeaux metropolitan area — swaps ice for padel courts for the third year running. Stands packed tight around the center court, indoor play with zero weather risk: a unique urban setting on the tour, a short walk from Bordeaux's historic center.

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Men

Round of 16

Martin Di Nenno / Francisco Navarro

Jairo Bautista / Inigo Jofre

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Men

Round of 16

Mario Ortega / Victor Ruiz

Juan Lebron / Leo Augsburger

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Men

Round of 32

Agustin Tapia / Arturo Coello

TBD

Women

Round of 32

Gemma Triay Pons / Delfina Brea Senesi

TBD

Women

Round of 32

TBD

Marina Guinart / Veronica Virseda

Women

Round of 32

Alejandra Salazar Bengoechea / Alejandra Alonso De Villa

TBD

Men

Round of 32

TBD

Juan Lebron / Leo Augsburger

Women

Round of 32

TBD

Ariana Sanchez Fallada / Andrea Ustero Prieto

Men

Round of 32

Miguel Yanguas / Franco Stupaczuk

TBD

Women

Round of 32

Claudia Fernandez Sanchez / Sofia Araujo

TBD

Latest results

Men

Round of 16

Agustin Tapia / Arturo Coello

Francisco Gil / Maxi Sanchez

6-06-1
Women

Round of 16

Gemma Triay Pons / Delfina Brea Senesi

Beatriz Caldera Sanchez / Carmen Goenaga Garcia

6-36-3
Men

Round of 16

Edu Alonso / Aimar Goñi

Momo Gonzalez / Lucas Campagnolo

6(4)-71-6
Women

Round of 16

Julieta Evangelina Bidahorria / Marta Caparros Maldonado

Marina Guinart / Veronica Virseda

4-64-6
Women

Round of 16

Alejandra Salazar Bengoechea / Alejandra Alonso De Villa

Lorena Rufo Ortiz / Sofia Saiz Vallejo

6-26-4
Women

Round of 16

Nuria Rodriguez / Giulia Dal Pozzo

Andrea Ustero Prieto / Ariana Sanchez Fallada

2-65-7
Men

Round of 16

Miguel Yanguas / Franco Stupaczuk

Tino Libaak / Alex Chozas

6-26-4
Women

Round of 16

Claudia Fernandez Sanchez / Sofia Araujo

Jessica Castello Lopez / Marta Talavan

3-66-17-5

Full draw in the Bracket tab above

Day session

10:00 AM

Main draw rounds start every morning at 10:00 AM CEST. Qualifying (June 28-29) starts earlier.

Evening session

~5:00 PM

Marquee evening matches at the Patinoire Mériadeck — free coverage on Premier Padel's YouTube channel.

Finals day

2:00 PM

Men's & women's finals on Sunday July 5. Live and free on Premier Padel YouTube and FIP TV.

Where to find the daily order of play

The official schedule (match times, pairs, court assignments) is published every morning on the Premier Padel app. Start times can shift by 30–60 minutes depending on match length.

Earnings Leaderboard

Seeds & Entry List

Top 4 seeds per draw — FIP points as of draw day

Prize Money Breakdown

Premier Padel Bordeaux P2 2026 offers €264,534 in total prize money, split between the men's and women's draws following the standard P2 structure. The men's champions take home €15,000 per player while the women's champions earn €8,500 per player — a 76% gap. Every round pays — even a Round of 32 exit earns €1,000 (men) or €500 (women).

RoundMen / playerWomen / player
Winner€15,000€8,500
Final€8,250€4,675
Semi-final€4,500€2,550
Quarter-final€3,000€1,700
Round of 16€1,781€1,009
Round of 32€1,000€500
Total Prize Pool€264,534

Per pair = combined team earnings. Per player = what each individual takes home. Follow the live earnings on the Bordeaux P2 tournament page →

The Road to Bordeaux: The Earnings Race After Valencia

The 2026 season so far (standings after Valencia P1)

Coello & Tapia take the lead. Galán & Chingotto under pressure.

Race #1 — Coello

€182,700

Won Valencia P1 (with Tapia)

Race #1 — Tapia

€182,700

Won Valencia P1 (with Coello)

Race #2 — Galán

€165,050

Gap to #1: €17,650 — Bordeaux is their chance to strike back

Race #2 — Chingotto

€165,050

3,060 FIP points behind Coello/Tapia

At Valencia P1, Arturo Coello & Agustín Tapia retook the lead in the 2026 Race with €182,700 each, now ahead of Galán & Chingotto by €17,650 and 3,060 FIP points. A title at Bordeaux P2 pays €15,000 per player — enough to stretch the lead, or for Galán/Chingotto to reignite the race if they win while Coello/Tapia stumble.

On the women's side, Brea & Triay lead the 2026 Race and arrive in Bordeaux as No. 1 seeds. A title here is worth €8,500 per player and would cement their lead heading into the second half of the season.

Bordeaux Premier Padel Past Champions

Winners of previous editions — from our earnings database

EditionMen's championsWomen's champions
2025Coello / TapiaFinal: 7-6, 6-4 vs Galán/ChingottoUstero / Araújo
2024Nieto / SanzTriay / Fernández

Triay (2024) and Ustero/Araújo (2025) are all in the 2026 draw — along with all four men's finalists from 2025. No other Premier Padel tournament offers this much headline continuity.

Venue & How to Watch

Patinoire Mériadeck, Bordeaux

In the heart of Bordeaux, the Patinoire Mériadeck — one of the largest indoor venues in the metropolitan area — swaps ice for padel for the third year running, with Betclic as title sponsor. Indoor play: no weather interruptions, no wind, identical conditions from the first round through the final, and stands packed tight around the center court that make Mériadeck one of the most compact atmospheres on the tour. All of it in a country that now counts more than a million padel players, 272,000 FFT license holders and over 4,100 padel courts.

  • Capacity: 4,800 to 7,250 seats depending on the configuration
  • Conditions: Indoor — no weather risk, no wind
  • Editions: 3rd edition (2024, 2025, 2026)
  • Time zone: CEST (UTC+2)
  • Airport: Bordeaux-Mérignac (BOD)
  • Worth seeing: Place de la Bourse, the Garonne riverfront, Bordeaux vineyards

How to Watch

Premier Padel YouTube

Every match streamed free, no subscription, from the first round to the final.

FIP TV

Official streaming platform of the International Padel Federation.

Premier Padel app

Official daily order of play, updated every morning.

Time zone guide

  • Bordeaux/Paris (CEST): Local time
  • UK (BST): −1 hour
  • New York (EDT): −6 hours
  • Final: Sunday July 5 at 2:00 PM CEST

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Coello and Tapia playing at Bordeaux P2 2026?
Yes. Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia are the No. 1 seeds at Bordeaux P2 2026, with Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto seeded No. 2, Juan Lebrón and Leandro Augsburger No. 3, and Miguel Yanguas and Franco Stupaczuk No. 4. The men's draw features 28 pairs at the Patinoire Mériadeck.
How much is the prize money at Bordeaux P2 2026?
The total prize pool at Premier Padel Bordeaux P2 2026 is €264,534, distributed according to the standard P2 structure. The men's champions take home €15,000 per player (€30,000 per pair); the women's champions earn €8,500 per player (€17,000 per pair). Runners-up receive €8,250 (men) / €4,675 (women), semi-finalists €4,500 / €2,550. A 76% pay gap remains between men and women at this level of the tour.
When is Bordeaux P2 2026?
Premier Padel Bordeaux P2 2026 runs from June 29 to July 5, 2026. Qualifying takes place on June 28-29, the main draw (Round of 32) starts June 29, the Round of 16 is played from June 30 to July 2, followed by the quarter-finals, the semi-finals on July 3-4 and the final on Sunday July 5 at 2:00 PM CEST at the Patinoire Mériadeck, Bordeaux.
Where is Bordeaux P2 played?
Bordeaux P2 is played at the Patinoire Mériadeck, in the heart of Bordeaux — a 4,800 to 7,250-seat ice rink converted into a padel arena for the event, with indoor courts laid over the rink floor. Playing indoors means no weather interruptions and stable playing conditions from the first round through the final. This is the tournament's third edition at Mériadeck, after 2024 and 2025.
How can I watch Bordeaux P2 2026?
Premier Padel Bordeaux P2 2026 streams for free on the official Premier Padel YouTube channel, as well as on FIP TV. The daily match schedule is published every day on the Premier Padel app. The final takes place on Sunday July 5 at 2:00 PM CEST. All coverage is free.
Who are the favorites at Bordeaux P2 2026?
On the men's side, Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia arrive as No. 1 seeds — and defending champions: they won Bordeaux 2025 by beating Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto in the final (7-6, 6-4). The same Galán/Chingotto are seeded No. 2 this year, setting up a possible rematch in the final on July 5. Coello/Tapia also lead the 2026 Race since Valencia P1 (€182,700 each, a €17,650 lead). On the women's side, Delfina Brea and Gemma Triay, the women's Race leaders, are the No. 1 seeds, followed by Beatriz González and Paula Josemaría (No. 2).
Who won the Bordeaux Premier Padel 2025?
In 2025, Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia won the men's title at the Patinoire Mériadeck by beating Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto in the final, 7-6, 6-4 — with a first set decided in a 14-12 tiebreak. On the women's side, Andrea Ustero and Sofia Araújo took the 2025 title. In 2024, at the first edition, Jorge Nieto and Jon Sanz won the men's event and Gemma Triay and Claudia Fernández the women's. Each men's champion earned €15,000, each women's champion €8,500.
Are there French players in the Bordeaux P2 2026 draw?
Yes, five French players competed in the main draw. The best run came from Alix Collombon — world No. 34 and the top-ranked French player on the tour — who reached the Round of 16 with Ksenia Sharifova before falling to No. 2 seeds Josemaría/González. Léa Godallier (No. 56) earned €500 in the women's draw; Dylan Guichard, Yoan Boronad and Timeo Fonteny €1,000 each in the men's. A home contingent that reflects the rise of French padel in a draw dominated by Spanish-Argentine pairs.
How many spectators can the Patinoire Mériadeck hold?
The Patinoire Mériadeck holds between 4,800 and 7,250 spectators depending on the configuration, making it one of the largest indoor venues in the Bordeaux metropolitan area. For Premier Padel, the ice rink is fully converted into a padel arena with stands close to the center court — one of the most compact and loudest atmospheres on the tour.
What is at stake at Bordeaux P2 in the 2026 Race?
Since Valencia P1, Coello and Tapia lead the 2026 Race with €182,700 each — a lead of €17,650 and 3,060 FIP points over Galán/Chingotto. A title in Bordeaux is worth €15,000 per player on the men's side (€8,500 on the women's) — enough to widen the gap, or for Galán/Chingotto to claw their way back into the race depending on how the tournament plays out.
Is padel popular in France?
Padel is the fastest-growing sport in France: over 1,000,000 players as of early 2026 (+150% versus 2022), around 272,000 FFT license holders (+130% in three years) and more than 4,100 courts nationwide — over 1,100 of them built in the last year alone. Hosting a Premier Padel stop in the center of Bordeaux, at the Patinoire Mériadeck with Betclic as title sponsor, confirms that boom: this is already the tournament's third edition.
How big is the draw at Bordeaux P2 2026?
The men's draw at Bordeaux P2 2026 features 28 pairs and the women's draw 24 pairs. Qualifying is played on June 28 and 29 to complete the main draw, which begins with the Round of 32 on June 29 — the seeded pairs enter from the Round of 16.
Where can I find the Bordeaux P2 order of play?
The official daily order of play (match times, pairs, court assignments) is published every morning on the Premier Padel app. For the live draw and results, our Bordeaux P2 bracket on this page updates within 5 minutes of every completed match.

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