Le Dubai Premier Padel P1, held from November 9 to 16 at Hamdan Sports Complex, offered a final, eventful P1.

Coello and Tapia reaffirm their status as world number 1

After two consecutive final losses against Galan / Chingotto Golden boys They respond perfectly.
This time, no comeback: Arturo Coello et Agustín Tapia impose their entry rhythm and secure an authoritative title, confirming their place in world number 1.

A clear message to their pursuers: when they play at this level, they remain untouchable.

Bea González and Claudia Fernández are turning everything upside down in Dubai

In the female paintingThe surprise is there.
The number 3 seed, Bea González et Claudia Fernández, achieves a perfect week:

  • victory in the semi-final against the number 2 seeds, Sanchez / Josemaria
  • victory in the final against the number 1 team Triay / Brea

A tournament controlled from start to finish, with a level of play that reminds us that this pair has all the tools to aim higher.

Distribution of winnings: €474,500 distributed

This P1 involved a total of €474 500, distributed according to the official scale of the FIP.
Here are the winnings per playerdepending on the result achieved:

  • Champions: €26,000
  • Finalists: €13,700
  • Semi-finalists: €7,250
  • Quarters: €4,553
  • Round of 3: €120
  • Round of 2: €400
  • Thirty-seconds: €1,740
  • Qualifying final: €1,300

The points awarded

In addition to the prize money, players also earn FIP pointsessential for ranking and qualification for major events such as the Barcelona Finals:

  • Winners: 1000 points
  • Finalists: 600 points
  • Semi-finalists: 360 points
  • Quarter-finals: 180 points
  • Round of 16: 90 points
  • Round of 32: 45 points
  • First round (men's draw): 22 points

As always, the FIP updates these rankings every Monday, just after the end of the circuit tournaments Premier Padel.

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 !