LIVE Draw, Results & Prize Money — March 2–8, 2026
March 2-8, 2026 · Gijon, Spain · €264,534 Prize Pool
Premier Padel Gijón P2 2026 has concluded with a €264,534 prize pool distributed. The event ran March 2-8 at the Palacio de Deportes de la Guía in Asturias, Spain. Top earner: Federico Chingotto with €15,000.
Tournament Completed
Total Distributed: €213,272
Top earner: Federico Chingotto — €15,000
Match results and bracket progression
Premier Padel Gijon P2 2026 takes place from March 2-8, 2026 at the Palacio de Deportes de la Guía Presidente Adolfo Suárez in Gijón, Asturias, Spain. As one of the first Premier Padel events of the 2026 season, it sets the tone for the competitive year ahead.
The P2 designation represents the third tier of Premier Padel events, below Majors and P1 tournaments. P2 events are still highly competitive and feature:
The tournament is held indoors at the Palacio de Deportes de la Guía, a modern sports arena in the heart of Gijón. The courts feature Mondo turf surface with equipment provided by Mejor Set. Men play with HEAD PRO PLUS balls while women use HEAD PRO S PLUS balls.
| Phase | Dates | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Qualifying Rounds | March 1-3 | 32 men (30 direct + 2 WC), 16 women |
| Main Draw | March 3-8 | 28 men, 24 women |
| Semi-finals | March 7 | Men's and women's semi-finals |
| Final | March 8, 3:00 PM | Championship matches |
The official main draw for Premier Padel Gijón P2 2026 has been released. Below are the seeded pairs for both men's and women's draws.
Premier Padel Gijón P2 2026 offers €264,534 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, making this a significant early-season earning opportunity.
| 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 | €264,534 | |||
Per pair = combined prize for the team. Per player = what each individual takes home. View live earnings updates on the Gijón P2 2026 tournament page →
With the tournament on Spanish soil, expect a strong contingent of home favorites alongside the international elite. Here are the top contenders expected to make a deep run in Gijón.
The Spanish world number one will be the top seed and heavy favorite. Playing on home soil in front of passionate Spanish fans adds extra motivation for Coello.
The Argentine magician brings flair and creativity to every match. Tapia's spectacular shot-making makes him one of the most entertaining players to watch.
Another Spaniard expected to thrive in front of a home crowd. Galan's experience and tactical intelligence make him a dangerous contender at any event.
The versatile Argentine is known for his all-court game and exceptional defensive skills, making him a tough opponent in any round.
The powerful Spaniard from Cadiz always brings explosive energy. Lebron's devastating smashes and Spanish fan support could carry him deep into the draw.
The Menorcan powerhouse is one of the most consistent players on tour. Triay's tactical intelligence and composure under pressure make her a perennial favorite.
The Argentine star has established herself as one of the top players in the world. Brea's powerful game and strong net play are a constant threat.
The Spanish number one on the women's side will have home crowd support in Gijón. Josemaria's all-court excellence makes her a contender at every event.
Another Spanish star who will be motivated by the home crowd. Sanchez brings consistency and big-match experience to the P2 event in Gijón.
The Palacio de Deportes de la Guía Presidente Adolfo Suárez is a premier indoor sports arena located in Gijón, the largest city in Asturias, northern Spain.
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| Player | Partner | Round | Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federico Chingotto | Alejandro Galan | Winner | €15,000 |
| Alejandro Galan | Federico Chingotto | Winner | €15,000 |
| Gemma Triay Pons | Delfina Brea Senesi | Winner | €8,500 |
| Delfina Brea Senesi | Gemma Triay Pons | Winner | €8,500 |
| Arturo Coello | Agustin Tapia | Final | €8,250 |
| Agustin Tapia | Arturo Coello | Final | €8,250 |
| Ariana Sanchez Fallada | Andrea Ustero Prieto | Final | €4,675 |
| Andrea Ustero Prieto | Ariana Sanchez Fallada | Final | €4,675 |
| Jorge Nieto | Jon Sanz | Semi-final | €4,500 |
| Franco Stupaczuk | Miguel Yanguas | Semi-final | €4,500 |
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