However, we must take into account that here, we will only observe the price-money of the participation of the players in the circuit. We will not take into account the income in terms of sponsorship that can receive a player (brands and sponsors) nor the fact of having a team of professionals (coaches, nutritionists, fitness trainer etc.).
Men's circuit :
The price-money differs according to the category of practiced tournament, we distinguish the Master, the Open, the Challengers and the Cup of the Masters.
The master :
The Open circuit :
The Challenger circuit :
The Masters Cup
Women's Tour :
Much like their male counterparts, the female circuit has different categories of tournaments: the Master, the Open, the Challenger and the Masters Cup.
The master :
The Open circuit :
The Challenger circuit :
The Masters Cup :
With all these numbers, we can see the difference between the men's circuit and the women's circuit of the World Padel Tour.
The economic inequality that exists between the different male and female competitions is significant. This is a very widely commented debate since the beginning of the Padel professional whether in Spain or elsewhere in the world.
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I imagine and hope that the price money is only part of the income. What about padel? (exibs, sponsorship contracts, etc ...)
The answer will depend on the player and probably it will go down very quickly but a bela a lamperti or a navarro with their popularity must be very good no? The 20eme player much less. Is there an estimate?
Of course, in the article we do not talk about exhibitions and sponsorship, even if it is the best who benefit the most.
Miguel Lamperti is the player according to a survey conducted 1 or 2 years ago that has the best image among the public:
https://padelmagazine.fr/lamperti-salazar-la-paire-gagnante/
Thank you for the link. I found the top3 in the mess
I thought that c guttierez would be in the top10.
So a top player wins 100k / year in price money. We can think that they double or triple like tennis?
are the travel and accommodation expenses borne by the organizers?
Otherwise, it is not good to be a professional who does not regularly reach the semi-finals.
Dear Olivier, indeed it is not huge. But yes there is a support in the main table. We'll see how things change, but there should be many changes next year. Case to follow. I invite you to jump here:
https://padelmagazine.fr/linternational-padel-tour-le-nouveau-circuit-professionnel/
https://padelmagazine.fr/120-joueurs-pros-pour-linternational-padel-tour-sauf-si/