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Premier Padel Brussels P2 2026

April 19–26 · Gare Maritime, Tour & Taxis, Brussels · €264,534 prize pool

Bas Hogeveen

Editor-in-Chief, Padel Earnings

Published Last verified 8 min read
Champions2-6 6-3 6-3 final — comeback

Lebrón & Augsburger win Brussels P2 2026

Juan Lebrón and Leandro Augsburger captured the Brussels P2 title with a 3-set comeback — 2-6 6-3 6-3 over Arturo Coello & Agustín Tapia after dropping the first set. It's Lebrón's first serious title since splitting from Alejandro Galán — and a statement of intent: this Lebrón/Augsburger pairing is going for #1. Augsburger started shaky but became the MVP in a clinical third set, finding winners from every corner.

Each player banks

€12,950

Combined pair prize

€25,900

2026 Race

Major leap up the standings — the pair is going for #1, QF over Galán/Chingotto + the title in one week

Women's Champions7-5 6-2 final — back-to-back P2 titles

Josemaría & González win Brussels P2 2026

Paula Josemaría and Beatriz González are bicampeonas: a clean 7-5 6-2 over world #1 Delfina Brea & Gemma Triay in the final — back-to-back P2 titles after their 3-hour Newgiza epic last week. Brea/Triay went in as #1 seeds and Race leaders; Josemaría/González (#2 seeds) have now beaten them in two consecutive finals, this time in straight sets.

Each player banks

€11,000

Combined pair prize

€22,000

Women's 2026 Race

Two P2 titles in 8 days — Josemaría/González own the Brea/Triay matchup

Tournament Completed

Total Distributed: €220,440

Top earner: Juan Lebron€12,950

View Full Results →

Tournament Buzz: Storylines from Brussels

The drama, rivalry, and talking points heading into Gare Maritime

Updated daily
Race to #1

Galán/Chingotto vs Coello/Tapia: The Biggest Earnings Battle of 2026

Galán & Chingotto arrive as Race #1 after winning Newgiza (€73,300 YTD each). But Coello & Tapia RETURN after skipping Newgiza (€63,550 YTD) — can they reclaim Race #1? Both pairs are top-2 seeds in the draw. A potential final clash looms.

YTD gap:€73,300 (Galán) vs €63,550 (Tapia) — €9,750 between #1 and #2
CHAMPIONS · 2-6 6-3 6-3

Lebrón & Augsburger Take the Title — and Aim for #1

Statement week from the #4 seeds. They beat Race leaders Galán & Chingotto 6-4 6-4 in the QF, then a 3-set comeback over Coello & Tapia in the final. Lebrón's first serious title since the split with Galán.Augsburger MVP in set 3, hitting winners from every corner. Each banks €12,950 — and the pair is openly going for #1.

Juan Lebrón career earnings →
Bicampeonas · 7-5 6-2

Josemaría & González Win Brussels — Back-to-Back P2 Titles

Two finals, two wins. Josemaría & González beat world #1 Brea & Triay in straight sets — a cleaner repeat of last week's Newgiza 3-hour epic. As #2 seeds they have now won two consecutive P2 finals against the #1 pair. Each player banks €11,000 (Brussels paid women equal-step rates — higher than standard P2).

Paula Josemaría career earnings →
Venue

Gare Maritime: Padel Inside a 1904 Masterpiece

The Gare Maritime is a stunning 1904 industrial heritage building in the Tour & Taxis district — repurposed into one of Europe's most atmospheric padel venues. Three panoramic courts (CBC Central, Lotto, Nextensa) under the historic iron-and-glass roof — Lotto and Nextensa are free to watch. Red Bull TV broadcasts from the quarter-finals; early rounds on Premier Padel YouTube.

Click any player name to see their career prize money history.

Tournament Bracket

Match results and bracket progression

ROUND OF 32
1,000/player
(1)
COELLO/TAPIA
BYE
GONZALEZ/DI NENNO
66
LIJO/GARCIA
32
DIESTRO/SANCHEZ
636
JOFRE/GALA
264
LIBAAK/CHOZAS
63
(6)
NIETO/SANZ
76
(7)
GONZALEZ/DI NENNO
66
LIJÓ/GARCIA
32
LEAL/CARDONA
2
BAUTISTA/CAMPAGNOLO
6
GEENS/GUICHARD
67
HUYSVELD/LAMPERTI
36
BYE
(3)
STUPACZUK/YANGUAS
(4)
LEBRON/AUGSBURGER
BYE
COLLADO/HERNANDEZ
66
RUIZ/GUTIERREZ
44
SOLANO/PEREYRA
33
(8)
GARRIDO/BERGAMINI
66
(5)
GUERRERO/NAVARRO
476
TELLO/ARCE
663
BARAHONA/ALFONSO
54
GUTIERREZ/ORIA
76
CRUZ/SAGER
61
ARROYO/AGUIRRE
76
ESBRI/RUIZ
66
JIMENEZ/GARCIA
44
BYE
(2)
GALAN/CHINGOTTO
ROUND OF 16
1,781/player
(1)
COELLO/TAPIA
67
TBD
16
DIESTRO/SANCHEZ
45
SANZ/NIETO
67
(7)
GONZALEZ/DI NENNO
54
BAUTISTA/CAMPAGNOLO
76
GEENS/GUICHARD
33
(3)
STUPACZUK/YANGUAS
66
(4)
LEBRON/AUGSBURGER
67
TBD
26
DIESTRO/SANCHEZ
45
TBD
67
TAPIA/COELLO
67
AGUIRRE/ARROYO
16
ESBRI/RUIZ
61
(2)
GALAN/CHINGOTTO
76
QUARTER
TAPIA/COELLO
756
NIETO/SANZ
673
CAMPAGNOLO/BAUTISTA
12
STUPACZUK/YANGUAS
66
LEBRON/AUGSBURGER
76
ALONSO/GOÑI
54
NAVARRO/GUERRERO
10
GALAN/CHINGOTTO
66
SEMIFINALS
4,200/player
COELLO/TAPIA
76
YANGUAS/STUPACZUK
52
LEBRON/AUGSBURGER
66
GALAN/CHINGOTTO
44
FINALS
COELLO/TAPIA
633
LEBRON/AUGSBURGER
266

Prize Money Leaderboard

Seedings & Entry List

Top 8 seeds per draw — FIP ranking points as of draw date

Prize Money Breakdown

Premier Padel Brussels P2 2026 offers €264,534 in total prize money, split across men's and women's draws. Men's winners earn €12,950 per player while women's winners take home €11,000 per player. Every round pays — even a Round of 32 exit earns €1,000 (men) or €500 (women).

RoundMen / playerWomen / player
Winner€12,950€11,000
Final€7,600€6,050
Semi-final€4,200€3,300
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 prize for the team. Per player = what each individual takes home. View live earnings on the Brussels P2 tournament page →

Coming Into Brussels: The Earnings Race After Newgiza

2026 Season So Far (as of April 20, 2026)

Galán Leads. Coello & Tapia Return Hungry.

Race #1 — Galán

€73,300

Won Newgiza P2 + Miami P1 (w/ Chingotto)

Race #1 — Chingotto

€73,300

Won Newgiza P2 + Miami P1 (w/ Galán)

Race #2 — Tapia

€63,550

Gap to #1: €9,750 — Brussels is their chance to reclaim top spot

Race #2 — Coello

€63,550

Skipped Newgiza — rested, motivated, dangerous

At Premier Padel Newgiza P2, Alejandro Galán & Federico Chingotto claimed their second title of April and moved to the top of the 2026 Race with €73,300 each. That leaves Coello & Tapia trailing by €9,750 — a gap that could be erased entirely if they win Brussels and Galán/Chingotto exit early.

On the women's side, Josemaría & González won Newgiza in an epic 3-hour final and are now just €3,350 behind Brea & Triay. Brussels is a pivot point in what is shaping up as the tightest women's race since the tour's relaunch.

Venue & How to Watch

Gare Maritime, Tour & Taxis, Brussels

Built in 1904 and fully restored, the Gare Maritime is the beating heart of Brussels' Tour & Taxis district. Its soaring iron-and-glass roof and 25,000 m² of industrial heritage space create one of the most atmospheric padel settings anywhere in the world — three panoramic courts, completely indoors.

  • Courts: 3 panoramic courts — CBC Central (ticketed), Lotto & Nextensa (free)
  • Climate: Indoor — no weather risk
  • Timezone: CEST (UTC+2)
  • Airport: Brussels Airport (BRU) or Brussels-Charleroi (CRL)
  • Known for: Chocolate, waffles, Grand Place, Atomium

How to Watch

Red Bull TV

Live coverage from the quarter-finals onwards. Free to stream.

Premier Padel YouTube

Early rounds (R32, R16) streamed free with no subscription required.

Time Zone Guide

  • Brussels/Paris (CEST): Local time
  • UK (BST): −1 hour
  • US East (EDT): −6 hours
  • Final: Sunday April 26 at 3:00 PM CEST

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Coello and Tapia playing Brussels P2 2026?
Yes. Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia return for Brussels P2 2026 as the #2 seed after skipping Newgiza P2 in Egypt. They arrive with €63,550 YTD each, trailing Race leaders Galán and Chingotto (€73,300 each) by €9,750. Brussels is a crucial opportunity to reclaim Race #1.
How much is the Brussels P2 2026 prize money?
The total prize pool for Premier Padel Brussels P2 2026 is €264,534 — Brussels uses a tournament-specific structure, a step toward equal pay between men and women. Men's winners earn €12,950 per player (€25,900 per pair). Women's winners earn €11,000 per player (€22,000 per pair) — notably HIGHER than the standard P2 women's rate. Finalists receive €7,600 (men) / €6,050 (women), semi-finalists €4,200 / €3,300. Source: Padel Tonic, Padel Magazine.
When is the Brussels P2 2026?
Premier Padel Brussels P2 2026 takes place April 19-26, 2026. Qualifying runs April 19-20, the main draw Round of 32 starts Tuesday April 21, Round of 16 Thursday April 23, quarter-finals Friday April 24, semi-finals Saturday April 25, and the final is Sunday April 26 at Gare Maritime, Tour & Taxis, Brussels.
Where is the Brussels P2 held?
The Brussels P2 is held at Gare Maritime, Tour & Taxis in Brussels, Belgium. The historic 1904 industrial building houses three panoramic padel courts under its iconic iron-and-glass roof — CBC Central Court (ticketed), Lotto Court (free access) and Nextensa Court (free access). One of the most visually spectacular venues on the entire Premier Padel circuit.
What does winning Brussels P2 mean for Lebrón and Augsburger?
It is Juan Lebrón's first serious tournament title since splitting from Alejandro Galán, and a clear statement that the new Lebrón/Augsburger pairing is going for #1 in the 2026 Race. Seeded #4 in Brussels, they beat Race leaders Galán/Chingotto in the QF (6-4 6-4) and then completed a 3-set comeback against Coello/Tapia in the final (2-6 6-3 6-3). Augsburger started shaky but became the MVP in a clinical third set, hitting winners from every corner. Each player banks €12,950 — €25,900 per pair — a major leap up the 2026 standings.
How to watch Brussels P2 2026?
Premier Padel Brussels P2 2026 is broadcast on Red Bull TV from the quarter-finals onwards, with early rounds (R32 and R16) streamed free on the Premier Padel YouTube channel. The final is Sunday April 26 at 3:00 PM CEST. All coverage is free to watch.
Who won the Newgiza P2 before Brussels?
At Newgiza P2 2026 (April 13-18 in Egypt), Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto won the men's title, and Paula Josemaría and Beatriz González won the women's title in a brilliant 3-hour final (6-4, 5-7, 6-4 over Triay/Brea). Both pairs arrive in Brussels as strong favorites.
Who won Brussels P2 2026?
Juan Lebrón and Leandro Augsburger won Brussels P2 2026 with a 3-set comeback victory over Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia in the final on Sunday April 26, 2026 — final score 2-6 6-3 6-3. After dropping the first set 2-6, Lebrón and Augsburger flipped the match: Lebrón steadied, and Augsburger was the MVP in a clinical third set, finding winners from every corner. The title is Lebrón's first serious tournament win since splitting from Alejandro Galán, and a clear sign that the new Lebrón/Augsburger pairing is going for #1 in the 2026 Race. Each player banks €12,950 (€25,900 per pair) under Brussels' tournament-specific prize structure — a major leap in the standings after also dispatching world #1 Galán/Chingotto in the quarter-finals.
Who won the women's Brussels P2 2026?
Paula Josemaría and Beatriz González won the women's Brussels P2 2026 final on Sunday April 26, beating world #1 Delfina Brea and Gemma Triay 7-5 6-2 in straight sets. It is Josemaría/González's second consecutive P2 title — they also beat the same pair in last week's Newgiza P2 final (6-4 5-7 6-4 in a 3-hour epic). The #2 seeds have now won two finals in a row against the #1 pair, this time without dropping a set. Each player banks €11,000 (€22,000 per pair) — Brussels paid an above-standard women's rate as a step toward equal pay, making this the highest women's P2 winner cheque of 2026 so far.
Who beat Galán and Chingotto at Brussels P2 2026?
Juan Lebrón and Leandro Augsburger upset the world #1 pair Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto in the Brussels P2 quarter-finals on Friday April 24, 2026, winning 6-4 6-4 in straight sets. Galán/Chingotto — the 2026 Race leaders and #1 seeds in Brussels — looked off all match with a string of unforced errors, never threatening the result. Lebrón was at his vintage best on the wall while Augsburger dominated up front. The Lebrón/Augsburger pair went on to win the entire tournament, beating Coello/Tapia in the final 2-6 6-3 6-3 — a statement that this new partnership is going for #1.
When are the Brussels P2 2026 quarterfinals?
The Brussels P2 2026 quarterfinals are on Friday April 24, 2026. Eight men's pairs and eight women's pairs compete from 10:00 AM CEST at the Gare Maritime, with the top matches on CBC Central Court live on Red Bull TV. Semi-finals follow Saturday April 25, and the men's and women's finals are Sunday April 26 at 3:00 PM CEST.
What time do matches start at Brussels P2 2026?
Day sessions at Brussels P2 2026 start at 10:00 AM CEST for main draw rounds (R32 through QF), with evening sessions running later in the day. Semi-finals begin around 12:00 PM Saturday April 25, and the finals are scheduled for 3:00 PM CEST Sunday April 26. The official Order of Play is published each morning on brusselspremierpadel.be — match times and court allocations can shift depending on the schedule.
Which courts can I watch for free at Brussels P2?
Two of the three courts at the Gare Maritime are free to watch with no ticket required: Lotto Court and Nextensa Court. Only the CBC Central Court — where top seeds play from the quarter-finals onwards — requires a paid ticket. Free-access seating opens during R32 (Apr 21) through QF week. The Padel Village also offers free bars, restaurants and DJ entertainment until 11:00 PM.
Where can I find today's Order of Play for Brussels P2?
The daily Order of Play (match times, pairings, court assignments) is published each morning on the official tournament site brusselspremierpadel.be and on the Premier Padel app. Schedules are finalized the evening before and can shift by 30–60 minutes depending on match length. For the live draw and results, our Brussels P2 bracket on this page updates within 5 minutes of each match completing.

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