In the ladies,  Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea  won the title, while  Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto  established themselves in the men's draw at  Gijón Sports Palace .

For both teams, this victory represents  their first title of the 2026 season on the circuit Premier Padel .

 First title of the season for both pairs 

Victory is particularly important for  Galan and Chingotto who win their first trophy of the year after losing several finals against world number 1s last season.

The same scenario played out in the women's category.  Triay and Brea now trained by  Seba Nerone , secured their first title of the season after also failing in the final of the previous tournament.

A significant success for this new collaboration with the Argentinian coach.

 €12,750 for each champion 

Le  Gijon P2  is part of the category  P2 , third level of the circuit Premier Padel behind the  majors  and  P1 .

The tournament had a  total prize money of €262 , distributed equally between the men's and women's draws in accordance with the circuit's equality policy.

Thanks to their victory,  Each champion player leaves with €12,750  :

  • Alejandro Galán
  • Federico Chingotto
  • Gemma Triay
  • Delfi Brea

The finalists,  Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello  in men and  Ariana Sanchez and Andrea Ustero  As for the women, they pocket...  €7 per player .

 The distribution of winnings in Gijón 

All players in the main bracket receive a bonus. The distribution of winnings per player for this  Gijon P2  is the following :

  •  Winner: €12,750 
  •  Finalist: €7,500 
  •  Semi-finalist: €4,125 
  •  Quarter-finalist: €2,625 
  •  Round of 1: €781 
  •  Round of 1: €172 
  •  First round: €750 

 A successful first Spanish tournament 

With this step to  Gijón , Premier Padel launched his  first Spanish stop of the 2026 season .

From both a sporting and financial perspective,  Triay / Brea and Galán / Chingotto  are the big winners of the week, leaving with the title, the ranking points… and the biggest check of the tournament.

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 !