Padel Earnings
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Men's Padel Player Earnings

Prize money rankings for professional male padel players

3333
Players Tracked
€1,222,701
#1 Career Earnings
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Tournament Tiers
Daily
Data Updates

Complete men's padel earnings rankings tracking career prize money for 3333 professional male players. The current top earner is Agustin Tapia with €1,222,701 in career prize money. Rankings update after every Premier Padel and FIP tournament. All amounts shown are per player, split equally between doubles partners.

How Much Do Men's Padel Players Earn?

Men's padel prize money varies dramatically by ranking and tournament performance. Elite top-10 players on the Premier Padel circuit can accumulate €200,000 to €500,000 per year from tournament prize money alone, while players ranked 11-50 typically earn between €50,000 and €200,000. Below the top 50, most professionals earn €10,000 to €50,000 annually from prize money — often not enough to cover travel and coaching expenses without sponsorship income.

Prize money in men's padel has grown rapidly since Premier Padel launched in 2022. The tour now distributes millions of euros annually across Majors, P1, and P2 events. Combined with FIP Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze tournaments, there are more opportunities than ever for male padel professionals to earn a living from competition. However, the prize money distribution remains heavily top-weighted — the top 20 players earn a disproportionate share of total prize money.

Men's Prize Money by Tournament Tier

Premier Padel offers three tiers of events for men, each with different prize pools. All amounts below are per player (prize money is awarded per pair, then split equally between partners).

Major
Winner€47,250
Finalist€23,625
Semi-final€13,125
Quarter-final€8,531
P1
Winner€25,500
Finalist€13,500
Semi-final€7,125
Quarter-final€4,500
P2
Winner€15,000
Finalist€8,250
Semi-final€4,500
Quarter-final€3,000

FIP tournaments (Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze) offer smaller prize pools from €7,000 to €150,000 total. See our complete prize money breakdown for detailed round-by-round amounts at every tier.

Rankings

All Time

3333 players
RankPlayerTournamentsTotal Earnings
1
NEW
Agustin Tapia
Agustin Tapia
ARGWorld #1
53€1,222,701
2
NEW
Arturo Coello
Arturo Coello
ESPWorld #1
53€1,222,701
3
NEW
Federico Chingotto
Federico Chingotto
Fede Chingotto
ARGWorld #3
56€872,413
#4
NEW
Alejandro Galan
Alejandro Galan
Ale Galan
ESPWorld #3
55€866,241
#5
NEW
Franco Stupaczuk
Franco Stupaczuk
Stupa
ARGWorld #6
55€517,478
#6
NEW
Juan Lebron
Juan Lebron
ESPWorld #5
54€489,719
#7
NEW
Martin Di Nenno
Martin Di Nenno
ARGWorld #12
58€455,712
#8
NEW
Miguel Yanguas
Miguel Yanguas
ESPWorld #8
60€402,784
#9
NEW
Francisco Navarro
Francisco Navarro
Paquito Navarro
ESPWorld #7
57€393,282
#10
NEW
Jorge Nieto
Jorge Nieto
ESPWorld #9
57€368,006
#11
NEW
Jon Sanz
Jon Sanz
ESPWorld #11
56€346,630
#12
NEW
MG
Momo Gonzalez
ESP
62€301,989
#13
NEW
Lucas Bergamini
Lucas Bergamini
BRAWorld #14
62€271,356
#14
NEW
Javier Garrido
Javier Garrido
ESPWorld #19
59€251,820
#15
NEW
Eduardo Alonso
Eduardo Alonso
ESPWorld #18
60€223,867
#16
NEW
Leandro Augsburger
Leandro Augsburger
Leo
ARGWorld #10
50€223,633
#17
NEW
Alejandro Ruiz
Alejandro Ruiz
ESPWorld #20
58€214,805
#18
NEW
Juan Tello
Juan Tello
ARGWorld #17
55€207,464
#19
NEW
Francisco Guerrero
Francisco Guerrero
ESPWorld #13
55€207,263
#20
NEW
SG
Sanyo Gutierrez
ARG
55€204,628
#21
NEW
Alejandro Arroyo
Alejandro Arroyo
ESPWorld #21
62€194,270
#22
NEW
Javier Leal
Javier Leal
ESPWorld #16
55€187,515
#23
NEW
Pablo Cardona
Pablo Cardona
ESPWorld #31
49€181,300
#24
NEW
Maximiliano Sanchez
Maximiliano Sanchez
ARGWorld #48
52€161,543
#25
NEW
Juanlu Esbri
Juanlu Esbri
ESPWorld #24
57€153,252
#26
NEW
Victor Ruiz
Victor Ruiz
ESPWorld #34
53€151,339
#27
NEW
Lucas Campagnolo
Lucas Campagnolo
BRAWorld #25
52€145,981
#28
NEW
Javier Barahona
Javier Barahona
ESPWorld #23
54€143,410
#29
NEW
AC
Alex Chozas
ARGWorld #28
54€140,696
#30
NEW
Jairo Bautista
Jairo Bautista
ESPWorld #26
53€140,443
#31
NEW
Javier Garcia
Javier Garcia
ESPWorld #21
53€135,639
#32
NEW
Jose Antonio Diestro
Jose Antonio Diestro
ESPWorld #33
54€130,867
#33
NEW
FB
Fernando Belasteguin
ARG
27€124,935
#34
NEW
Luciano Capra
Luciano Capra
ARGWorld #93
41€121,623
#35
NEW
Inigo Jofre
Inigo Jofre
UAEWorld #30
50€116,373
#36
NEW
Gonzalo Rubio
Gonzalo Rubio
ESPWorld #42
50€110,386
#37
NEW
Francisco Manuel Gil
Francisco Manuel Gil
ESPWorld #45
47€108,730
#38
NEW
Teodoro Zapata
Teodoro Zapata
ESPWorld #78
48€100,702
#39
NEW
Valentino Gabriel Libaak
Valentino Gabriel Libaak
ARGWorld #43
41€100,188
#40
NEW
Pablo Lijo
Pablo Lijo
ESPWorld #44
48€97,110
#41
NEW
Enrique Goenaga
Enrique Goenaga
ESPWorld #58
46€95,977
#42
NEW
Javier Ruiz
Javier Ruiz
ESPWorld #41
40€95,153
#43
NEW
Gonzalo Gabriel Alfonso
Gonzalo Gabriel Alfonso
ARGWorld #32
33€92,288
#44
NEW
TA
Tolito Aguirre
ARG
31€88,502
#45
NEW
Alvaro Cepero
Alvaro Cepero
ESPWorld #46
47€87,554
#46
NEW
JJ
Jose Gabriel Jimenez Jimenez
ESPWorld #525
42€82,624
#47
NEW
Luis Hernandez Quesada
Luis Hernandez Quesada
ESPWorld #56
42€82,073
#48
NEW
Jose Jimenez Casas
Jose Jimenez Casas
ESPWorld #38
45€81,961
#49
NEW
Ignacio Sager
Ignacio Sager
ESPWorld #55
41€81,000
#50
NEW
Agustin Gutierrez
Agustin Gutierrez
ARGWorld #84
34€79,415
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Understanding Men's Padel Prize Money Rankings

The men's padel earnings rankings rank professional players by their cumulative career prize money from official tournaments. Unlike the FIP world rankings which use a points-based system, our rankings provide a transparent view of how much players have actually earned on the professional circuit.

Prize money in men's padel is distributed across Premier Padel and FIP Tour events. Premier Padel Majors offer the largest purses at €525,000 per event, followed by P1 events and P2 events. FIP tournaments at Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze levels provide additional earning opportunities. All prize money is awarded per pair based on the round reached, then split equally between partners.

Currently, Agustin Tapia leads the men's earnings rankings. The rankings are updated daily with data synced directly from official FIP and Premier Padel tournament results. Use the filters above to view year-to-date earnings or specific season breakdowns.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does padel prize money work?
Professional padel prize money is distributed at Premier Padel and FIP tournaments. Premier Padel has three tiers: Majors (€525,000 total prize pool), P1 events, and P2 events. Prize money is awarded per pair based on the round reached, then split equally between partners. A Major winner earns €47,250 per player, while a P1 winner takes home €25,500 (men) or €17,000 (women). FIP tournaments (Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze) offer smaller purses ranging from €7,000 to €150,000. Players accumulate earnings across all tournaments throughout the season, and our earnings rankings rank them by total career prize money earned.
Who is the highest-paid men's padel player?
Based on our comprehensive tracking of professional tournament prize money, Agustin Tapia currently leads the men's padel earnings rankings. Our earnings rankings track cumulative career earnings from all Premier Padel and FIP tournaments. Prize money in men's padel has grown significantly since Premier Padel launched in 2022, with total prize pools increasing year over year. The top men's players can earn over €200,000 annually from tournament prize money alone, not including sponsorships, exhibition matches, or other income sources. Check the full rankings table above for the complete men's earnings leaderboard.
How often are the padel earnings rankings updated?
The Padel Earnings rankings are updated daily through automated data syncs. Tournament results are synced from official FIP and Premier Padel APIs within hours of matches completing. During live tournaments, earnings data is refreshed every few hours to capture results as they happen. Daily snapshot generation at 8:00 UTC ensures rankings reflect the latest tournament outcomes. The rankings page itself refreshes every 5 minutes, so you always see near-real-time prize money data. Historical data is preserved, allowing you to track how player earnings have changed over time.
What tournaments count towards padel earnings?
Our earnings rankings include prize money from all professional padel tournaments sanctioned by the International Padel Federation (FIP) and Premier Padel. This covers Premier Padel Majors (the highest tier, similar to Grand Slams), P1 events (primary tour stops), and P2 events (secondary tour stops). It also includes FIP Tour events at Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze levels. Both men's and women's categories are tracked separately. We do not include exhibition matches, national league earnings, or unsanctioned events. Only verified tournament prize money from official sources is counted in the rankings.
What is the prize money for the Premier Padel P1?
A Premier Padel P1 tournament has a total prize pool of approximately €340,000-€425,000 per category. The men's winner earns €25,500 per player (€51,000 per pair), finalists receive €13,500, semi-finalists €7,125, and quarter-finalists €4,500. Women's P1 winners earn €17,000 per player. Some P1 events like Riyadh offer slightly higher purses. See our complete prize money guide for per-round breakdowns of every tournament tier.
How much money do padel players earn per year?
Annual padel earnings vary enormously by ranking. The top 5 men's players earn €400,000-€800,000+ per year combining prize money and sponsorships. Players ranked 11-50 typically earn €50,000-€200,000 from prize money. Below the top 50, most professionals earn €10,000-€50,000 annually — often not enough to cover travel and coaching costs. Sponsorship deals, which can be worth 2-3x prize money for top players, are not included in our rankings as they are private contracts.
What is the prize money for the padel P2?
A Premier Padel P2 tournament has a total prize pool of approximately €197,000-€235,000 per category. The men's P2 winner earns €15,000 per player (€30,000 per pair), finalists receive €8,250, semi-finalists €4,500, and quarter-finalists €3,000. Women's P2 winners earn €8,500 per player. P2 events are the most common tier on the Premier Padel calendar with 11 events in 2026.

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