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FIP Silver ESC Padel 2026

Results, Prize Money & Tournament Guide

February 25–March 1, 2026 · Espoo, Finland · €18,000 Total Prize Pool

€18,000
total prize pool

The FIP Silver ESC Padel 2026 wrapped up in Espoo, Finland on March 1, 2026. Held at ESC Padel across five days of competition, the tournament featured a 32-team draw per gender and a €18,000 total prize pool. The men's champions — Pol Hernandez Alvarez and Guillermo Collado Losada — earned €2,000 per player after a hard-fought three-set final.

Tournament Completed

Total Distributed: €9,432

Top earner: Pol Hernandez Alvarez€1,440

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Men's Results

The men's draw produced an entertaining final round in Espoo. Pol Hernandez Alvarez and Guillermo Collado Losada edged past Alejandro Arroyo and Leonel Daniel Aguirre in a three-set battle to lift the FIP Silver title.

RoundPlayersScore
Final

Pol Hernandez Alvarez / Guillermo Collado Losada

def. Alejandro Arroyo / Leonel Daniel Aguirre

6-3 6-7 6-4
Semi-final

Albin Olsson / Oscar Sebber Gormsen

Lost in semi-finals

Semi-final

Adrian Ronco Lopez / Julian Lacamoire

Lost in semi-finals

Women's draw results were not available from the FIP API at time of publication.

Tournament Overview

The FIP Silver ESC Padel 2026 took place from February 25 to March 1, 2026 at ESC Padel in Espoo, Finland. The tournament brought together 32 pairs per gender for five days of competition at one of Finland's premier padel facilities.

As a FIP Silver event, this tournament sits in the mid-tier of the International Padel Federation's global calendar. It attracts a mix of touring professionals and ambitious national-level players competing for FIP world ranking points and prize money. Hosting a FIP Silver event in northern Europe in late February is a testament to the growth of padel in Scandinavia.

Padel in Finland

Finland is among the fastest-growing padel markets in Europe. ESC Padel in Espoo is one of the flagship venues in the country, featuring high-quality glass-walled courts and the infrastructure required to host international FIP-sanctioned events. The Espoo venue provided an ideal setting for competitors arriving from across Europe and beyond.

Tournament Schedule

PhaseDatesDetails
Round of 32February 25–2632 teams per draw, opening round
Round of 16February 26–27Men's and women's last 16
Quarter-finalsFebruary 27–28Top 8 teams per draw
Semi-finalsFebruary 28Final four in each category
FinalsMarch 1Championship matches — €4,000 per pair at stake

Draw Size & Format

The FIP Silver ESC Padel 2026 featured a 32-team main draw for both men's and women's categories. The format provides five rounds of competition, giving players a meaningful pathway from the opening round through to the final.

Men's Draw

Main Draw32 teams
FormatSingle elimination
WinnerHernandez / Collado
Winner prize (per player)€2,000

Women's Draw

Main Draw32 teams
FormatSingle elimination
WinnerNot reported
Winner prize (per player)€2,000

Prize Money Breakdown

The FIP Silver ESC Padel 2026 offered a €18,000 total prize pool. Prize money is the same for men and women at all rounds. Winners take home €2,000 per player (€4,000 per pair). Players eliminated in the Round of 32 do not receive prize money at this tier.

RoundPer pairPer player
Winner€2,880€1,440
Final€1,440€720
Semi-final€764€382
Quarter-final€380€190
Round of 16€204€102
Round of 32no prize
Total Prize Pool€18,000 (men + women combined)

Per pair = combined prize for the team. Per player = what each individual earns. View full earnings on the ESC Padel 2026 tournament page →

Venue: ESC Padel, Espoo

ESC Padel is one of Finland's leading padel facilities, located in Espoo — Finland's second-largest city and part of the greater Helsinki metropolitan area. The club's high-quality courts and experienced event organisation made it a strong choice for an international FIP Silver event.

Venue Details

  • Name: ESC Padel
  • Location: Espoo, Finland
  • Type: Indoor padel facility
  • FIP Sanctioned: Yes (FIP Silver 2026)

About Espoo & Finland

  • Location: Espoo, Uusimaa region, southern Finland
  • Time Zone: Eastern European Time (EET, UTC+2)
  • February Climate: Cold and snowy — indoor courts essential
  • Access: Helsinki Airport (HEL), ~30 min drive to Espoo
  • Padel Scene: Rapidly growing, strong national federation

Earnings from the Tournament

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the FIP Silver ESC Padel 2026?
Pol Hernandez Alvarez and Guillermo Collado Losada won the men's title at the FIP Silver ESC Padel 2026 in Espoo, Finland. They defeated Alejandro Arroyo and Leonel Daniel Aguirre 6-3 6-7 6-4 in the final on March 1, 2026.
How much prize money did the FIP Silver ESC Padel 2026 offer?
The FIP Silver ESC Padel 2026 had a total prize pool of €18,000. Men's and women's winners earned €2,000 per player (€4,000 per pair). Finalists received €1,000, semi-finalists €531, and quarter-finalists €264 per player. Players eliminated in the Round of 32 received no prize money.
Where was the FIP Silver ESC Padel 2026 held?
The tournament was held at ESC Padel in Espoo, Finland, from February 25 to March 1, 2026. Espoo is part of the greater Helsinki metropolitan area in southern Finland.
What is a FIP Silver tournament?
A FIP Silver tournament is a mid-tier event on the International Padel Federation's global calendar. It sits below FIP Gold and Platinum events but above FIP Star. Silver events attract professional and high-level players competing for FIP world ranking points. The prize pools are typically in the range of €15,000–€25,000 total.
How is padel growing in Finland?
Padel is one of the fastest-growing sports in Finland. The number of courts and registered players has increased sharply over the past several years, driven by the sport's social, accessible format. Hosting international FIP Silver events at venues like ESC Padel in Espoo reflects the country's growing infrastructure and organisational capacity for top-level padel.

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