Le  Riyadh Premier Padel P1 , disputed from  9 at 14 February  au  Padel Rush Arena , launched the season with the titles of  Tapia / Coello  for men and the new pair  Ari Sánchez / Andrea Ustero  among the ladies.

In total, the tournament distributed  €479 prize money , distributed between the two tables.

 Prize money: the distribution 

In men, the  winners  have touched  €26 per player , against  € 13 917  for the finalists.
 semi-finalists  leave with  € 7 340   quarter-finalists  with  € 4 630 then  € 2 705  in eighth,  € 1 980  in sixteenths and  € 1 305  for a first round.
The players defeated in  qualifying final  perceive  € 870 .

In the female painting, the  champions  have won  €17 each   finalists   € 9 350   semi-finalists   € 5 100  and  quarts   € 3 506 .
Then:  € 2 125  in eighth,  € 1 105  in sixteenths,  € 723  for the qualifying final and  € 260  from the first round of qualifying.

 Key points for the FIP ranking 

Beyond the funding, the  Riyadh P1  weighs particularly heavily in the race for  FIP points .
 winners  mark  1 000 points   600 finalists   360 semi-finalists   quarters 180   eighth 90  and  sixteenths 45 .
Un  first round  in the male table reports  22 point .

Qualifying also offers a bonus:  10 point  for an entry in the main table and  18 point  for an  qualifying final .

 A direct impact on the hierarchy 

These points have already had an effect on the  FIP ranking  and the  Race 2026 , notably with the title of  Tapia / Coello  which reinforces their lead, and that of  Sánchez / Ustero  which immediately puts them at the top of the season in the Race.

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 !