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Valladolid P2 2026 · Premier Padel

June 22–28 · Pabellón Pisuerga, Valladolid · €264,534 prize pool

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Oysho Valladolid Premier Padel P2 2026 is live this week at Pabellón Pisuerga, the city of Valladolid hosting its first major padel event with a strong home crowd behind Spain's biggest stars. €264,534 total prize pool: men's winner takes €15,000 per player, women's winner takes €8,500 per player. Top seeds Coello / Tapia and Galán / Chingotto are both in the quarter-finals alongside crowd favourites Lebrón / Augsburger. Spain's top marginal tax rate reaches 47%, making the take-home significantly lower than the tax-free Gulf stops earlier in the season. For a full comparison, see padel prize money tax by country.

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TODAY: Semi-finals, Valladolid P2 2026

Quarter-finals Friday Jun 26 · Semi-finals Sat Jun 27 · Finals Sun Jun 28 · Pabellón Pisuerga, Valladolid

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Tournament Overview

Oysho Valladolid Premier Padel P2 2026 takes place from June 22 to June 28, 2026 at Pabellón Pisuerga (Caja Rural Stadium) in Valladolid, northern Spain. As a P2, the third tier in the Premier Padel circuit, this event brings €264,534 in total prize money with the world's best pairs competing in front of a noisy Castilian crowd. Men's winner earns €15,000 per player (€30,000 per pair), while women's winner earns €8,500 per player (€17,000 per pair).

The tournament is named after its title sponsor Oysho, the Inditex sportswear brand headquartered in Spain. This is a significant commercial endorsement for Premier Padel, with a major Spanish fashion brand anchoring a home event.

Pabellón Pisuerga: Valladolid's Arena

Pabellón Pisuerga, commercially known as the Caja Rural Stadium, is Valladolid's premier indoor sports venue. Show courts include the Caja Rural / Zamora centre court and Madison Arena 1. The venue sits in central Valladolid, named after the Pisuerga river that flows through Valladolid. The city is the capital of Castilla y León and one of Spain's most historically significant cities, home to the Real Chancillería (Royal Chancellery), seat of the Spanish Court in the 16th century.

What is a Premier Padel P2?

P2 events are the third tier in the Premier Padel hierarchy. Compared to P1 tournaments, P2 events:

  • €264,534 total prize pool, roughly half a typical P1 event (e.g., Málaga P1 at €479,068)
  • Full top-tier field: all top-ranked players are required to compete
  • FIP ranking points, fewer than P1 but still crucial for year-end seedings
  • Non-equal prize money: men earn significantly more than women at this tier (76% gap at winner level)
  • Qualifying draw: gives ranked pairs below the main draw cut a path into the event

The Prize Pay Gap at P2 Level

Unlike Premier Padel Majors, where men and women earn equal prize money at every round, P2 events maintain a significant pay gap. At Valladolid P2 2026, the men's winner earns €15,000 per player while the women's winner earns €8,500 per player, a difference of €6,500 (76%). This gap exists at every round of the draw. The next Major where both genders earn identically is the Paris Major later in the 2026 season.

Order of Play & Schedule

Quarter-finals on Friday June 26, women from ~09:00 CEST, men from ~17:00 CEST · Times subject to official confirmation.

DateRoundNotes
Sun Jun 21Qualifying, Day 1Qualifying round begins
Mon Jun 22Qualifying, Day 2Main draw qualifying
Tue Jun 23Round of 32Main draw opens, all pairs enter
Wed Jun 24Round of 16Top seeds enter the draw
Thu Jun 25Round of 16 (cont.)Remaining R16 matches
Fri Jun 26Quarter-finalsWomen ~09:00 · Men ~17:00 CEST · Red Bull TV
Sat Jun 27TodaySemi-finalsFinal four determined · Red Bull TV
Sun Jun 28Finals DayWomen's & Men's finals · Caja Rural/Zamora court · Red Bull TV

Women's QF, Friday Jun 26 (~09:00 CEST)

Men's QF, Friday Jun 26 (~17:00 CEST)

Prize Money Breakdown

All figures are per player. Men and women earn different amounts at P2 level, unlike Majors, there is no equal pay at this tier.

RoundMen (per player)Men (per pair)Women (per player)Women (per pair)
Winner€15,000€30,000€8,500€17,000
Final€8,250€16,500€4,675€9,350
Semi-final€4,500€9,000€2,550€5,100
Quarter-final€3,000€6,000€1,700€3,400
Round of 16€1,781€3,562€1,009€2,018
Round of 32€1,000€2,000€500€1,000
Total prize pool: €264,534(men + women combined)

Pay gap note: At Valladolid P2, the men's winner earns €15,000 per player and the women's winner earns €8,500 per player, a gap of €6,500 (76%) at winner level. This is the standard P2 structure. Equal prize money only exists at Premier Padel Majors and the Finals. See the full Premier Padel prize money guide →

Players in Contention

Quarter-finalists, no champion has been decided yet. Finals are Sunday June 28.

Men's, Quarter-finalists

#1
Arturo Coello & Agustín Tapia

Top seeds, into the quarter-finals. The dominant pair on tour, chasing the Valladolid title on home soil.

#2
Alejandro Galán & Federico Chingotto

Into the quarter-finals. Galán is a massive crowd favourite and brings enormous pressure to the QF stage.

#3
Juan Lebrón & Leandro Augsburger

The Huelva legend and his partner through to the QF, a dangerous pairing who can upset any seed.

#8
Jerónimo González & Lucas Campagnolo

8th seeds through to the quarter-finals, capable of a surprise run in Valladolid.

Women's, Quarter-finalists

#1
Gemma Triay & Delfina Brea

Top seeds, into the quarter-finals. Triay is one of the most decorated women's players in padel history.

#2
Paula Josemaría & Beatriz González

Second seeds through to the QF, experienced and dangerous on Spanish indoor courts.

#5
Tamara Icardo & Claudia Jensen

Fifth seeds into the quarter-finals, a consistent pair who could trouble either of the top two pairs.

Live Earnings, Valladolid P2 2026Live · updating

PlayerCategoryRoundEarnings
Juan Ignacio De PascualmenRound of 16€1,781
Rodrigo Coello MansomenRound of 16€1,781
Adam AxelssonmenRound of 16€1,781
Luis Hernandez QuesadamenRound of 16€1,781
Javier MartinezmenRound of 16€1,781
Alex ChozasmenRound of 16€1,781
Valentino Gabriel LibaakmenRound of 16€1,781
Pablo Garcia RodrigomenRound of 16€1,781
Pablo LijomenRound of 16€1,781
Alejandro RuizmenRound of 16€1,781
Juanlu EsbrimenRound of 16€1,781
Pol Hernandez AlvarezmenRound of 16€1,781
Guillermo Collado LosadamenRound of 16€1,781
Francisco Manuel GilmenRound of 16€1,781
Manuel Castaño SalgueromenRound of 16€1,781
Alonso Rodriguez MartinezmenRound of 16€1,781
Marta Ortega GallegowomenRound of 16€1,009
Martina Calvo SantamariawomenRound of 16€1,009
Marta Caparros MaldonadowomenRound of 16€1,009
Beatriz Caldera SanchezwomenRound of 16€1,009

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Venue & Valladolid

Pabellón Pisuerga (Caja Rural Stadium) sits in central Valladolid, easily accessible from the city's train station (Valladolid Campo Grande, with high-speed AVE connections to Madrid in ~50 minutes) and city centre. The venue takes its nickname from the Caja Rural cooperative bank that holds naming rights, while the full name honours the Pisuerga river that defines the city's geography.

Valladolid is the capital of Castilla y León, Spain's largest autonomous community. Historically one of Spain's most important cities, seat of the Spanish royal court in the 15th and 16th centuries, birthplace of King Philip II, it has notable architecture including the National Sculpture Museum (one of the finest in Spain) and the Patio Herreriano contemporary art museum. June temperatures typically range from 20–30°C, with the indoor Pabellón Pisuerga providing comfortable conditions for the main draw action.

Padel in Valladolid: The Castilla y León region has a strong padel scene, with clubs spread across the region. Hosting Premier Padel for the first time brings the sport's elite to a city that has traditionally been a football stronghold (Real Valladolid CF) but is increasingly embracing padel at all levels.

How to Watch Valladolid P2 2026

Red Bull TV

Quarter-finals onward (Fri Jun 26+), live broadcast with English and Spanish commentary. Free to watch, no subscription required.

Premier Padel YouTube

Qualifying, R32 & R16 live streamed. Free, no subscription required.

FIP TV (fipadel.tv)

Official FIP streaming platform with full tournament coverage and replays.

Timezone: Valladolid plays in CEST (UTC+2). Women's QF matches start around 09:00 CEST on Friday June 26, men's QF from ~17:00 CEST on the same day. Semi-finals are Saturday June 27, with finals on Sunday June 28 (women in the afternoon, men in the evening). All QF, SF and final matches are on Red Bull TV.

2026 Season Race
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Valladolid P2 stakes: €15,000 winner prize for men, €8,500 for women

A P2 winner adds €15,000 per player to the men's season Race, significant at this stage of the season, and particularly important in a tight Race where the gap between the top pairs is still close. On the women's side, €8,500 per player is at stake. Next up after Valladolid: Málaga P1 (July 13–19) with €479,068.

Men's winner

+€15,000 per player

Women's winner

+€8,500 per player

Next stop after Valladolid

Málaga P1, €479K · Jul 13–19

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is playing at the Valladolid P2 2026?
The top pairs in the world are competing at Valladolid P2 2026. In the men's quarter-finals (Friday June 26): #1 seeds Arturo Coello & Agustín Tapia, Alejandro Galán & Federico Chingotto, #3 seeds Juan Lebrón & Leandro Augsburger, and #8 seeds Jerónimo González & Lucas Campagnolo. In the women's quarter-finals: #1 seeds Gemma Triay & Delfina Brea, #2 seeds Paula Josemaría & Beatriz González, and #5 seeds Tamara Icardo & Claudia Jensen.
How much is the Valladolid P2 2026 prize money?
The total prize pool is €264,534. Men's winner earns €15,000 per player (€30,000 per pair), women's winner earns €8,500 per player (€17,000 per pair). This is a P2 event, men and women earn different amounts at this tier, unlike Majors where prize money is equal.
When are the Valladolid P2 2026 finals?
The finals are on Sunday June 28, 2026 at Pabellón Pisuerga (Caja Rural Stadium) in Valladolid. The semi-finals take place on Saturday June 27, and the quarter-finals on Friday June 26. The women's final typically takes place in the afternoon, with the men's final in the evening.
Where can I watch the Valladolid P2 2026?
From the quarter-finals onward (Friday June 26), the Valladolid P2 is broadcast live on Red Bull TV with English and Spanish commentary, free to watch. Earlier rounds (qualifying, R32, R16) are available on the Premier Padel YouTube channel and FIP TV (fipadel.tv). Both are free, no subscription required.
Do men and women earn the same at Valladolid P2?
No, P2 events do not have equal prize money. At Valladolid P2 2026, men's winner earns €15,000 per player while women's winner earns €8,500 per player, a gap of 76%. Equal prize money only exists at Premier Padel Majors (Qatar, Rome, Paris, Mexico) and the Finals Barcelona. The Valladolid P2 follows the standard P2 pay structure.
What is a P2 in Premier Padel?
P2 is the third tier in the Premier Padel circuit, below Majors and P1 events. P2 tournaments still attract the world's best players (all top-ranked pairs must compete) and offer €264,534 in prize money at Valladolid. Compared to a P1 (e.g., Málaga P1 at €479,068), the prize pool is roughly half but still represents a significant payday for reaching the final rounds.
Where is the Valladolid P2 2026 played?
The Valladolid P2 is played at Pabellón Pisuerga, also known as the Caja Rural Stadium, in Valladolid, Spain. Show courts include the Caja Rural / Zamora centre court and Madison Arena 1. Valladolid is the capital of Castilla y León region in northern Spain, approximately 190 km northwest of Madrid.
What is the tax situation for prize money in Spain?
Spain applies a non-resident withholding tax (IRNR) on prize money earned by non-resident athletes: 19% for residents of other EU/EEA countries and 24% for non-EU/EEA residents. Spanish residents instead pay progressive income tax (IRPF) that can reach roughly 47% at the top bracket. The actual take-home depends on each player's residency, tax treaty status, and individual financial planning. For a full country-by-country comparison, see our padel prize money tax guide.

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