Results, Prize Money & Tournament Recap — February 7–14, 2026
February 7-14, 2026 · Riyadh, Saudi Arabia · €495,158 Prize Pool · 0% Tax
Premier Padel Riyadh Season P1 2026 has concluded with €495,158 distributed across 119 players. Tapia/Coello claimed the men's title and Sanchez/Ustero won the women's crown, each earning €26,000 in tax-free Saudi Arabia.
Tournament Completed
Total Distributed: €495,158
Top earner: Ariana Sanchez Fallada — €26,000
€26,000 per player
€14,300 per player
€26,000 per player
€14,300 per player
Saudi Arabia has no personal income tax, making it one of the most lucrative stops on the Premier Padel tour. Players keep 100% of their prize money — unlike events in Spain (up to 47%), France (30%), or Italy (26%).
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Premier Padel Riyadh Season P1 2026 took place from February 7-14, 2026 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. As the first P1 event of the 2026 season, it set the competitive tone for the year with a €495,158 prize pool and equal prize money for men and women.
The P1 designation represents the second-highest tier of Premier Padel events, just below Majors. P1 tournaments feature:
The tournament is part of the Riyadh Season entertainment program, Saudi Arabia's flagship sports and entertainment initiative that attracts world-class events across multiple sports.
| Phase | Dates | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Qualifying | February 7-9 | Men's and women's qualifying rounds |
| Main Draw | February 9-14 | 32 men's pairs, 24 women's pairs |
| Semi-finals | February 13 | Men's and women's semi-finals |
| Final | February 14 | Championship matches |
Riyadh Season P1 2026 offered €495,158 in total prize money with equal distribution between men's and women's draws. Winners took home €26,000 per player — and with 0% tax in Saudi Arabia, that's the full amount in their pocket.
| Round | Per Pair | Per Player | After Tax (SA) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winner | €52,000 | €26,000 | €26,000 |
| Final | €28,600 | €14,300 | €14,300 |
| Semi-final | €15,600 | €7,800 | €7,800 |
| Quarter-final | €10,400 | €5,200 | €5,200 |
| Round of 16 | €6,188 | €3,094 | €3,094 |
| Round of 32 | €3,500 | €1,750 | €1,750 |
| Total Prize Pool | €495,158 | ||
Equal prize money for men and women. After Tax shows the take-home amount in Saudi Arabia (0% income tax). View all earnings on the tournament page →
The Spanish world number one delivered a commanding performance alongside Tapia, winning the first P1 title of 2026 with €26,000 in prize money.
The Argentine maestro's creativity and flair were on full display in Riyadh. Tapia and Coello proved once again they are the pair to beat on tour.
Galan pushed the eventual champions hard in the final alongside Chingotto, earning €14,300 for his runner-up finish.
The Spanish star claimed the title with partner Ustero, taking home the full €26,000 tax-free in Saudi Arabia.
Ustero delivered a strong tournament alongside Sanchez, starting 2026 in dominant fashion at the Riyadh Season P1.
Triay and partner Brea reached the final but fell short of the title, earning €14,300 each.
The tournament took place in Riyadh as part of the Riyadh Season entertainment program, Saudi Arabia's largest sports and cultural initiative.
| Player | Partner | Round | Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ariana Sanchez Fallada | Andrea Ustero Prieto | Winner | €26,000 |
| Arturo Coello | Agustin Tapia | Winner | €26,000 |
| Andrea Ustero Prieto | Ariana Sanchez Fallada | Winner | €26,000 |
| Agustin Tapia | Arturo Coello | Winner | €26,000 |
| Delfina Brea Senesi | Gemma Triay Pons | Final | €14,300 |
| Federico Chingotto | Alejandro Galan | Final | €14,300 |
| Gemma Triay Pons | Delfina Brea Senesi | Final | €14,300 |
| Alejandro Galan | Federico Chingotto | Final | €14,300 |
| Leandro Augsburger | Juan Lebron | Semi-final | €7,800 |
| Francisco Guerrero | Francisco Navarro | Semi-final | €7,800 |
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