It wasn't just the final that captured attention in Brussels. The  Brussels P2   2026  distinguished itself by its attendance and organization, with several indicators confirming the progress of padel at this type of event.

High attendance throughout the week

The tournament brought together  89 500 visitors , with almost  30,000 spectators on the center court These attendance levels are consistent with the circuit's continued growth.  Premier Padel .

Regarding hospitality,  4,240 VIPs  were received, with positive feedback, particularly from the  VVIPs  present, as explained to us by the tournament director, Vincent Laureyssens.

Demand remained strong throughout the week. Several sessions were fully booked.

  • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings
  • Saturday during the day and evening
  • Sunday night

On Sunday, the capacity would have allowed for the absorption of an estimated additional demand of  2 tickets  et  300 VIP seats  The Director happily recounts this. An interesting indicator of the final's appeal.

Increasing media exposure

The tournament benefited from a  significant media coverage This helps to increase the visibility of the event and the circuit. This point remains crucial for the long-term establishment of this type of event in the sporting calendar.

Beyond the figures, the organization is also evaluated by those working on the ground. On this point, the  players expressed their satisfaction , particularly regarding playing conditions and the overall environment of the tournament.

Le  Brussels P2  It confirms its place on the calendar. Attendance, ticket sales, and feedback from participants all point in the same direction: that of a well-structured event, capable of attracting an audience and meeting the circuit's expectations. It must be said: this former maritime station is simply exceptional; it blends history, modernization, and sports. A perfect combination.

This is a further sign of the current dynamics of padel, which continues to rely on this type of tournament to develop.

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Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.