Prize Money, Schedule, Players & Tournament Guide
April 20-26, 2026 · Brussels, Belgium · €252,250 Prize Pool
Premier Padel returns to Brussels with a €252,250 prize pool at the Lotto Brussels P2. The stunning Gare Maritime at Tour & Taxis — a beautifully restored historic railway station — hosts three courts with free access to two of them, making this one of the most fan-friendly events on the entire Premier Padel calendar.
Upcoming Tournament
Starts April 20, 2026
Qualifying rounds begin April 19 — main draw starts April 21
Lotto Brussels Premier Padel P2 2026 takes place from April 20-26, 2026 at the iconic Gare Maritime, Tour & Taxis in Brussels, Belgium. This established stop on the Premier Padel calendar brings world-class padel to the heart of Europe, with one of the most stunning and unique venues on the entire professional circuit.
The Gare Maritime is a beautifully restored 19th-century railway goods station, now transformed into one of Brussels' premier events venues. The soaring industrial architecture, exposed steel beams, and vast open spaces create an extraordinary atmosphere for professional padel. Three courts are set up within the venue: the CBC Central Court (ticketed), the Lotto Court (free access), and the Nextensa Court (free access).
The P2 designation represents the third tier of Premier Padel events, below Majors and P1 tournaments. P2 events are still highly competitive and feature:
Beyond the matches, the Brussels P2 features a vibrant Padel Village with bars, food vendors, brand activations, and entertainment. The after-match DJ experience from 11PM adds a festival atmosphere to the tournament week, making it a social event as much as a sporting one.
| Phase | Dates | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Qualifying Rounds | April 19-20 | 32 men (30 direct + 2 WC), 16 women |
| Main Draw | April 21-26 | 28 men, 24 women |
| Semi-finals | April 25 | Men's and women's semi-finals |
| Final | April 26 | Championship matches |
Lotto Brussels Premier Padel P2 2026 offers €252,250 in total prize money, distributed across both men's and women's draws. Men's winners take home €15,000 per player and women's winners earn €8,500 per player.
| Round | Men / pair | Men / player | Women / pair | Women / player |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winner | €30,000 | €15,000 | €17,000 | €8,500 |
| Final | €16,500 | €8,250 | €9,350 | €4,675 |
| Semi-final | €9,000 | €4,500 | €5,100 | €2,550 |
| Quarter-final | €6,000 | €3,000 | €3,400 | €1,700 |
| Round of 16 | €3,562 | €1,781 | €2,018 | €1,009 |
| Round of 32 | €2,000 | €1,000 | €1,000 | €500 |
| Total Prize Pool | €252,250 | |||
Per pair = combined prize for the team. Per player = what each individual takes home. View live earnings updates on the Brussels P2 2026 tournament page →
Belgium applies approximately 18% withholding tax on prize money earned by non-resident athletes. This means a P2 winner taking home €15,000 in prize money will have €2,700 withheld by Belgian tax authorities, netting €12,300.
18%
Withholding tax rate
€2,700
Tax on winner's prize
€12,300
Net take-home (winner)
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Brussels draws elite talent from across the Premier Padel circuit to the heart of Europe. Here are the top contenders expected to compete for the title.
The Spanish world number one brings his relentless intensity and clinical finishing to Brussels. Coello is the favourite at every P2 event he enters.
The Argentine magician's spectacular shot-making and creativity make him a genuine title contender and a fan favourite at the Gare Maritime.
Galán's tactical intelligence and all-court game make him a perennial contender. His experience at high-pressure moments could prove decisive.
The versatile Argentine brings exceptional defensive skills and consistency. The indoor setting at Gare Maritime suits Chingotto's controlled style.
The powerful Spaniard's devastating smashes and aggressive net play thrive in the indoor environment of the Gare Maritime.
The Menorcan powerhouse is one of the most consistent players on tour. Triay's composure and tactical intelligence make her a perennial favourite.
The Argentine star's powerful game and commanding net presence make her a serious contender for the title in Brussels.
The Spanish number one brings all-court excellence. Josemaría's complete game and big-tournament experience make her a genuine title threat.
Another Spanish star who consistently delivers at the highest level. Sánchez brings consistency and match craft to navigate a competitive P2 draw.
The Gare Maritime at Tour & Taxis is a stunning 19th-century railway goods station that has been beautifully restored into one of Brussels' premier events venues. The soaring industrial architecture and vast open spaces create an extraordinary atmosphere for professional padel.
Premier Padel YouTube
Free live streaming of all main court matches with commentary. No subscription required — visit the official Premier Padel channel.
FIP TV
The official International Padel Federation streaming platform offers comprehensive coverage including multiple courts throughout the week.
Earnings will be updated as the tournament progresses. Check back during and after the event for live prize money data.
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