Le  personalised tour Premier Padel  sets down his suitcases in Belgium again with the  Brussels P2 , which has become an unmissable event. And for this 2026 edition, all eyes are on the  return of world number 1s Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia absent in Newgiza.

Clear objective:  regain the lead of the Race , currently owned by  Galan / Chingotto .

 Shocks right from the first round in the men's competition 

The men's draw looks particularly strong, with several big names right from the start.

Matches to watch:

  •  Nieto / Sanz vs Libaak / Chozas 
  •  Navarro/Guerrero vs. Tello/Arce , with the highly anticipated debut of the new Tello / Arce pair
  •  Leal / Cardona vs Campagnolo / Bautista , for Campagnolo's return after injury

 Potential quarter-finalists of the highest level 

If logic prevails, the quarter-final matches could be spectacular:

  •  Coello / Tapia vs Nieto / Sanz 
  •  Stupaczuk / Yanguas vs. González / Di Nenno 

In the lower section:

  •  Lebrón / Augsburger vs Bergamini / Garrido 
  •  Galán/Chingotto vs. Navarro/Guerrero 

An extremely challenging tournament where every round could hold surprises.

 A French wildcard to watch 

French side,  Dylan Guichard , associated with the Belgian  Clement Geens , benefits from a wild-card.

They will face another wild-card:  Lamperti / Huysveld 

A match  affordable , which will present a huge challenge in the next round against  Stupaczuk / Yanguas .

 For the women too, posters were displayed right from the start. 

The women's draw is equally exciting, with several big matches right from the first round:

  •  Fassio / Eugenio vs Martínez / Pérez 
  •  Sainz/Martínez vs Castelló/Rufo 

 Very open potential quarters 

The screenings produce some interesting posters:

Top of the table:

  •  Triay/Brea vs Salazar/Alonso 
  •  Sánchez/Ustero vs. Icardo/Jensen 

Bottom of the table:

  •  Fernández / Araújo vs Guinart / Virseda 
  •  González / Josemaría vs Ortega / Calvo 

 A tournament that promises to be explosive 

Between the return of the number 1s, the new partnerships and the numerous upsets right from the first rounds, this  Brussels P2 2026  looks like  one of the tournaments  Not to be missed this 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 !