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Premier Padel Miami 2026

Prize Money, Live Results & Schedule — March 23–29, 2026

March 23-29, 2026 · Miami, USA · €495,158 Prize Pool

€495,158
Completed

Premier Padel Miami P1 2026 has concluded with a €495,158 prize pool distributed. The event ran March 23-29 in Miami, Florida — the biggest padel event on US soil. Top earner: Alejandro Galan with €26,000.

Tournament Completed

Total Distributed: €489,682

Top earner: Alejandro Galan€26,000

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Tournament Overview

Premier Padel Miami 2026 returns to the United States from March 23-29, 2026, bringing world-class professional padel to American audiences. As one of only a handful of Premier Padel events held in the US, the Miami P1 represents a crucial opportunity for American fans to witness the sport's top talent without traveling overseas.

What is a P1 Tournament?

The P1 designation places Miami among the most prestigious regular tour events in professional padel, sitting just below the four annual Majors and the season-ending Finals. P1 tournaments feature:

  • €495,158 total prize pool — significantly larger than P2 events (approx. €147,500)
  • Top-32 ranked players in the main draw for both men's and women's categories
  • Higher ranking points for FIP world rankings
  • Premium production with live streaming and extensive coverage

Why Miami Matters

Miami has emerged as a strategic location for Premier Padel's expansion into North America. The city's large Spanish-speaking population, warm weather, and growing padel community make it an ideal market for the sport. For American fans, Miami P1 offers a rare chance to see players like Arturo Coello, Agustin Tapia, and Gemma Triay compete live without international travel.

Prize Money Breakdown

Premier Padel Miami 2026 offers €495,158 in total prize money, distributed across both men's and women's draws. Winners take home €26,000 per player, while even early-round participants earn significant prize money.

RoundMen / pairMen / playerWomen / pairWomen / player
Winner€52,000€26,000€52,000€26,000
Final€28,600€14,300€28,600€14,300
Semi-final€15,600€7,800€15,600€7,800
Quarter-final€10,400€5,200€10,400€5,200
Round of 16€6,188€3,094€6,188€3,094
Round of 32€3,500€1,750€3,500€1,750
Total Prize Pool€495,158

Per pair = combined prize for the team. Per player = what each individual takes home. View live earnings updates on the Miami P1 2026 tournament page →

Key Players to Watch

Premier Padel Miami 2026 will feature the world's best players competing for the €495,158 prize pool. Here are the top contenders expected to make a deep run in the tournament.

Men's Draw

Arturo Coello

The world number one enters Miami as the top favorite. Coello's dominant 2025 season makes him the player to beat in every P1 event.

Agustin Tapia

A fan favorite known for spectacular shot-making and aggressive play. Tapia's entertaining style makes him a must-watch player.

Alejandro Galan

Defending Miami champion alongside Federico Chingotto. Galan's tactical brilliance and experience make him a perennial contender.

Federico Chingotto

The 2025 Miami champion returns to defend his title. Chingotto's versatility and court coverage make him one of the game's most complete players.

Juan Lebron

The 2025 Miami finalist has a point to prove. Known for powerful smashes and explosive athleticism, Lebron is always a threat in big tournaments.

Women's Draw

Beatriz González

2026 Miami champion alongside Paula Josemaría. González's powerful right side play and clinical finishing proved decisive in the final.

Paula Josemaría

2026 Miami champion with Bea González. Josemaría's all-court excellence and competitive fire carried the pair to victory over Triay & Brea.

Gemma Triay

Defending Miami champion with Delfina Brea. Triay and Brea reached the 2026 final but fell short against González & Josemaría.

Live Draw & Match Results

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

Men's prize money per round: R32 €1,750 · R16 €3,094 · QF €5,200 · SF €7,800 · Final €14,300 · Winner €26,000 per player

Tournament Bracket

Match results and bracket progression

ROUND OF 64
TAPIA/COELLO
TBD
CABEZA/TORRE
66
MOURIÑO/QUILEZ
32
TOMAS/PIOTTO
33
SINTES/SANTIGOSA
66
TBD
AGUIRRE/ARROYO
LEAL/CARDONA
TBD
SANCHEZ/GIL
44
CASTAÑO/JOFRE
66
ARCE/LIJO
77
GOENAGA/GOÑI
56
TBD
GUERRERO/NAVARRO
SANZ/NIETO
TBD
SEGURA/SEGURA
13
JENSEN/HERNANDEZ
66
CAPRA/RUIZ
66
RUBIO/RUIZ
34
TBD
GUTIERREZ/ALFONSO
ALONSO/TELLO
TBD
MELENDEZ/MELENDEZ
23
GALA/GARCIA
66
ABBATE/MONTIEL
464
GUTIERREZ/ORIA
616
TBD
LEBRON/AUGSBURGER
STUPACZUK/YANGUAS
TBD
HUMPHREYS/OSSES
23
HERNANDEZ/COLLADO
66
RUBINI/SAGER
14
AYATS/CEPERO
66
TBD
ESBRI/RUIZ
BAUTISTA/CAMPAGNOLO
TBD
LEYGUE/DEUS
2
VALENZUELA/MARTINEZ
6
PATINIOTIS/AXELSSON
634
DOMINGUEZ/CRUZ
266
TBD
GONZALEZ/DI NENNO
GARRIDO/BERGAMINI
TBD
NUÑEZ/VALDES
61
VILARIÑO/DEL CASTILLO
46
BLANQUE/GUICHARD
00
RODRIGUEZ/DE
66
TBD
BARAHONA/GARCIA
LIBAAK/CHOZAS
TBD
JIMENEZ/SANCHEZ
26
FDZ/DIESTRO
62
NAHUEL/AGRITELLEY
53
FERNANDEZ/GONZALEZ
76
TBD
GALAN/CHINGOTTO
ROUND OF 32
1,750/player
TAPIA/COELLO
66
TORRE/CABEZA
14
SANTIGOSA/SINTES
25
ARROYO/AGUIRRE
67
LEAL/CARDONA
372
JOFRE/CASTAÑO
666
ARCE/LIJO
3
GUERRERO/NAVARRO
6
SANZ/NIETO
67
JENSEN/HERNANDEZ
35
CAPRA/RUIZ
54
GUTIERREZ/ALFONSO
76
ALONSO/TELLO
24
GARCIA/GALA
66
GUTIERREZ/ORIA
3
AUGSBURGER/LEBRON
6
STUPACZUK/YANGUAS
67
COLLADO/HERNANDEZ
15
AYATS/CEPERO
655
RUIZ/ESBRI
477
BAUTISTA/CAMPAGNOLO
67
VALENZUELA/MARTINEZ
06
CRUZ/DOMINGUEZ
2
GONZALEZ/DI NENNO
6
BERGAMINI/GARRIDO
41
DEL CASTILLO/VILARIÑO
66
RODRIGUEZ/DE
BARAHONA/GARCIA
CHOZAS/LIBAAK
66
FDZ/DIESTRO
42
FERNANDEZ/GONZALEZ
31
CHINGOTTO/GALAN
66
ROUND OF 16
3,094/player
TAPIA/COELLO
76
AGUIRRE/ARROYO
64
JOFRE/CASTAÑO
13
GUERRERO/NAVARRO
66
SANZ/NIETO
66
GUTIERREZ/ALFONSO
02
GARCIA/GALA
44
LEBRON/AUGSBURGER
66
STUPACZUK/YANGUAS
66
ESBRI/RUIZ
34
BAUTISTA/CAMPAGNOLO
731
GONZALEZ/DI NENNO
660
DEL CASTILLO/VILARIÑO
65
BARAHONA/GARCIA
37
LIBAAK/CHOZAS
1
GALAN/CHINGOTTO
6
QUARTER
TAPIA/COELLO
77
GUERRERO/NAVARRO
56
SANZ/NIETO
35
LEBRON/AUGSBURGER
67
YANGUAS/STUPACZUK
76
DI NENNO/GONZALEZ
64
BARAHONA/GARCIA
10
GALAN/CHINGOTTO
66
SEMIFINALS
7,800/player
TAPIA/COELLO
566
LEBRON/AUGSBURGER
732
STUPACZUK/YANGUAS
22
GALAN/CHINGOTTO
66
FINALS
TAPIA/COELLO
GALAN/CHINGOTTO

Latest Earnings

What is Padel?

For American sports fans discovering padel through the Miami tournament, here's what makes this sport unique and exciting:

The Basics

  • Court: 20m × 10m enclosed court with glass walls and metal mesh
  • Format: Always played as doubles (2v2)
  • Scoring: Same as tennis (15, 30, 40, game)
  • Equipment: Solid rackets and pressurized balls similar to tennis

What Makes It Special

  • Wall play: Balls can bounce off glass walls, creating spectacular rallies
  • Easier to learn: Smaller court and underhand serves make it accessible
  • Social aspect: Doubles-only format emphasizes teamwork and strategy
  • Fast-paced: Quick points and constant action keep fans engaged

Padel is the fastest-growing racquet sport in the world, with over 25 million players globally. While dominant in Spain and Latin America, the sport is rapidly expanding in the US, with new courts opening across major cities.

How to Watch Premier Padel Miami

Streaming Options

Premier Padel YouTube

Free live streaming of all main court matches with English commentary. No subscription required — just visit the official Premier Padel channel.

FIP TV

The official International Padel Federation streaming platform offers comprehensive coverage including multiple courts.

Viewing Tips for US Fans

  • Time zones: Miami is in EDT, making matches convenient for US East Coast viewers
  • West Coast fans: Morning matches may start as early as 9-10 AM PDT
  • Prime time: Evening sessions typically run 6-10 PM EDT
  • Finals day: Sunday, March 29 will feature both men's and women's championship matches

2025 Miami P1 Recap

Last year's Premier Padel Miami delivered thrilling action and set the stage for the 2026 edition. Here's a look back at the 2025 champions.

Men's Final 2025

Champions

Alejandro Galan / Federico Chingotto

Prize per player

€26,000

Finalists

Juan Lebron / Franco Stupaczuk

Prize per player

€13,500

Women's Final 2025

Champions

Delfina Brea / Gemma Triay

Prize per player

€26,000

Finalists

Paula Josemaria / Ariana Sanchez

Prize per player

€17,500

View the complete 2025 tournament results and prize money breakdown: Miami P1 2025 Tournament Page →

Coming Into Miami: The Cancún P2 Final That Set the Stage

From Cancún to Miami

The Earnings Race Arrives in Miami

Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello dominated the Cancún P2 2026 final, beating Leandro Augsburger & Juan Lebrón to pocket €15,000 each in prize money.

Meanwhile, Alejandro Galán & Federico Chingotto exited in the QF with just €3,000 each. Now they all converge on Miami — where the winner takes home €26,000 per player.

Can Galán & Chingotto Bounce Back?

After their QF exit in Cancún, Alejandro Galán & Federico Chingotto need a big result in Miami. A P1 title (€26,000) would more than erase the Cancún disappointment, while another early exit would let Tapia & Coello pull further ahead in the earnings race.

The gap between a QF exit (€5,200) and winning the title (€26,000) at a P1 is €20,800 per player — nearly 7× what they earned from the entire Cancún QF run.

Augsburger & Lebrón: The Dark Horse

Leandro Augsburger and Juan Lebrón reached the Cancún final, proving they can challenge anyone. A deep run in Miami would cement their status as genuine contenders for the 2026 earnings race. They head to Miami fresh off their best result of the year — and hungry for more.

The full Cancún story is covered in the Cancún P2 2026 blog post. Now the same players step onto bigger prize money: Miami P1 pays nearly double what a P2 winner earns. Follow the men's earnings rankings to see how every result shifts the 2026 standings.

Miami P1 2026 — Per Player Prize Money

Winner

€26,000

Finalist

€14,300

Semi-final

€7,800

Quarter-final

€5,200

Round of 16

€3,094

Round of 32

€1,750

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Premier Padel Miami 2026?
Premier Padel Miami 2026 takes place from March 23-29, 2026 in Miami, Florida, USA. The tournament is a P1 level event on the Premier Padel circuit, featuring both men's and women's draws over seven days of competition.
How much is the Miami P1 prize money?
The total prize pool for Premier Padel Miami 2026 is €260,000. Winners earn €26,000 per player in both men's and women's categories. Finalists receive €14,300 per player. Semi-finalists earn €7,800, quarter-finalists €5,200, R16 €3,094, and even players eliminated in the Round of 32 earn €1,750.
Where is Premier Padel Miami held?
Premier Padel Miami 2026 will be held in Miami, Florida, USA. The specific venue will be announced closer to the tournament dates. In 2025, the tournament was held at a premier Miami location with multiple courts for simultaneous matches.
How to get tickets for Premier Padel Miami?
Tickets for Premier Padel Miami 2026 typically go on sale 4-8 weeks before the tournament starts. Check the official Premier Padel website and social media channels for ticket announcements. Ticket packages usually range from single-session passes to full-week packages with premium seating options.
What time does Premier Padel Miami start?
Match times for Premier Padel Miami 2026 will be announced closer to the tournament. Typically, play begins around 11 AM EDT on early rounds with evening sessions starting around 6 PM EDT. Weekend finals usually take place in afternoon/evening prime-time slots.
Who won Premier Padel Miami last year?
In 2025, the men's title was won by Alejandro Galan and Federico Chingotto, who defeated Juan Lebron and Franco Stupaczuk in the final. On the women's side, Delfina Brea and Gemma Triay captured the 2025 championship. In 2026, Galán and Chingotto successfully defended their title, while Beatriz González and Paula Josemaría won the women's crown.
Is Premier Padel Miami on TV?
Premier Padel Miami 2026 will be streamed live on the Premier Padel YouTube channel and FIP TV. While traditional TV coverage varies by region, the free YouTube stream makes the tournament accessible to fans worldwide without subscriptions or cable packages.
What is a P1 tournament in padel?
P1 (Premier 1) is the second-highest tier of Premier Padel tournaments, below only the four annual Majors and the season-ending Finals. P1 events feature €260,000 prize pools, the top-32 ranked players, and award significant FIP ranking points. Miami is one of the P1 tournaments on the 2026 calendar.
How to watch Premier Padel in the USA?
US fans can watch Premier Padel Miami and all Premier Padel tournaments for free on the Premier Padel YouTube channel. Simply visit YouTube and search for 'Premier Padel' to find the official channel with live matches, highlights, and replays. No subscription or VPN required for US viewers.

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