Le  Gijon P2  The European season truly kicks off with...  main tables  notes and an important new development on the men's side: the  The top four seeds will start directly in the round of 16. .

 A new format for men 

Now, in  P2 ,  top 4  is exempt from the first round.
In the upper part,  Tapia / Coello  share their other half with  Stupaczuk / Yanguas , while the lower part could offer a  semi-final Galán / Chingotto vs Lebrón / Augsburger  if the ranking logic is respected.

The potential quarter-finals already promise some very tough competition:
Tapia / Coello face  Di Nenno / Momo González 
Chingotto / Galán vs.  Garrido / Bergamini 
Stupa / Yanguas with a possible rematch against  Navarro / Guerrero 
And a highly anticipated duel between  Nieto / Sanz  et  Lebrón / Augsburger 

 Female table  

For women, no change: the  top 8  goes directly into the round of 16.
 world number 1  share their other half with  Araújo / Fernández , while the other side unites  Josemaría / González ,  Sánchez / Ustero  and the other headliners.

Some potentially very tough quarter-finals are already emerging, including...
 Triay / Brea – Ortega / Calvo 
 Bea / Paula – Salazar / Alonso 
 Sánchez / Ustero – Guinart / Iglesias 
 Araújo / Fernández – Jensen / Icardo 

 Collombon faces a major challenge right from the start 

French side,  Alix Collombon , associated with  Jana Montes , will have a  first round, a tough match  face  Arruabarrena / Lobo .

In the event of a victory, the challenge will be even greater since they would find themselves in  eighths  la  TS2 Paula Josemaría / Bea González .

A demanding journey from the start, but an opportunity to immediately test oneself at the very highest level.

 A tournament without absences and highly anticipated 

This 2026 edition is taking place without controversy or major withdrawals, with  all the best pairs available .
Between the new men's format, the density of the women's field, and potentially very high-level matches, the  Gijon P2  is shaping up to be one of the first major events of the season.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !