Prize Money, Live Results & Schedule — March 23–29, 2026
March 23-29, 2026 · Miami, USA · €495,158 Prize Pool
Professional padel arrives in Miami with a €495,158 prize pool — the biggest P1 event on US soil. The best players in the world compete in one of the few American stops on the Premier Padel tour.
Upcoming Tournament
Starts March 23, 2026
Main draw runs March 23–29 in Miami, Florida, USA
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.
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:
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 compete live without international travel.
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.
| Round | Men / pair | Men / player | Women / pair | Women / 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 →
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.
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.
A fan favorite known for spectacular shot-making and aggressive play. Tapia's entertaining style makes him a must-watch player.
Defending Miami champion alongside Federico Chingotto. Galan's tactical brilliance and experience make him a perennial contender.
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.
The 2025 Miami finalist has a point to prove. Known for powerful smashes and explosive athleticism, Lebron is always a threat in big tournaments.
Defending Miami champion with Delfina Brea. Triay's consistency and tactical intelligence have made her one of the most successful players of the past decade.
The 2025 Miami champion looks to repeat. Brea's powerful game and strong partnership with Triay make them favorites again in 2026.
The 2025 Miami finalist returns hungry for the title. Josemaria's all-court excellence and competitive fire make her a constant threat.
Earnings will be updated as the tournament progresses. Check back during and after the event for live prize money data.
Go to tournament page →For American sports fans discovering padel through the Miami tournament, here's what makes this sport unique and exciting:
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.
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.
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.
Champions
Alejandro Galan / Federico Chingotto
Prize per player
€26,000
Finalists
Juan Lebron / Franco Stupaczuk
Prize per player
€13,500
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 →
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