Le Buenos Aires Premier Padel P1, contested from May 25 to June 1 at Park Roca, has made an impression for several reasons: firstly by its attendance record, with 16.156 spectators present during the semi-finals on Saturday, but also by the technical incident on the central runway, which forced the organizers to postpone the men's quarter-finals the next day.
A generous endowment for players
In total, this tournament category P1 distributed 474.500 euros in prize money between players. The amounts are similar to those of 2024, with only 4.700 euros extra integrated this season.
Here is the indicative distribution of winnings per player:
Men's table:
- Winners : €25.500
- finalists : €13.500
- Semifinalists : €7.125
- Quarter-finals : €4.500
- Eighth finals : €2.625
- Round of 16 : €1.922
- Final round of qualifying : €1.266
Women's table:
- Winners : €17.000
- finalists : €9.350
- Semifinalists : €5.100
- Quarter-finals : €3.400
- Eighth finals : €2.019
- Round of 16 : €1.009
- Final round of qualifying : €638
Valuable points for the FIP ranking
Beyond the financial gains, each result also brings points for the official FIP rankingThe distribution is as follows:
- Winners : 1000 points
- finalists : 600 points
- Semifinalists : 360 points
- Quarter-finals : 180 points
- Eighth finals : 90 points
- Round of 16 : 45 points
- Round of 32 (men only) : 22 points
The FIP ranking is updated every Monday, the day after the tournaments Premier Padel.

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 !