Le Miami Premier Padel P1 marks a major milestone for the world padel . From March 18 to 23, 2025, the Miami Beach Convention Center hosts a stage of the Premier Padel on American soil. This event is the fourth tournament of the season of the Qatar Airways Premier Padel Tour 2025 , bringing to 18 the number of countries visited by the circuit since its creation in 2022.
Le paddle writes a new page in its history with the Miami Premier Padel P1 2025 . From 18 to 23 March , Miami Beach Convention Center hosts a stage of the circuit for the first time Premier Padel French USA , a major turning point for the development of the sport in North America. This category tournament P1 , fourth stage of the Premier Padel Tour 2025 , brings together the best players in the world , headlined by world number 1 , Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia .
With a Prize Money of €474 , playing conditions indoor , and finally the best players in the world, this tournament promises to be a success. On the United States side, the event marks an important milestone with the presence of American players in the main board , a historic first in Premier Padel . Who will prevail in this new edition of Miami P1 Will the favorites hold their own or will there be some surprises?
A high-level plateau in indoor conditions
The tournament is played indoors, offering stable playing conditions, unaffected by wind or weather variations. With a capacity of 2 spectators , the Miami P1 center now bears the name of “Juan and Bela Trail” , in homage to Argentine legends Juan Martín Díaz et Fernando Belasteguín , the latter being the tournament director.
Le men's draw includes 40 pairs including 34 go directly to the main table , While 4 go through qualifying and 2 get wild cards the four first seeds start in the round of 16. In the women's competition, 28 pairs are entered , with 23 direct entries, 4 from qualifications and 1 wild card the eight best pairs are directly qualified for the last sixteen.
Prize money of €474 and FIP points at stake
The Miami P1 tournament features a Prize Money of €474 and allows players to collect points for the FIP ranking the winners win 1 000 points , while the finalists, semi-finalists and quarter-finalists win them respectively 600, 360 and 180 .
Americans in the spotlight and an expected duel
Two American pairs make their historic entry into the main board : Nicholas Agritelley-Vinny Nahuel Di Francesco et Aaron Segura-Matias Segura , who will face each other from the first round .
Eyes will also be on the pair Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia , world number 1 , already winners of the Riyadh Season P1 in February. With 11 P1 titles , they largely dominate this category of tournaments. Only four pairs have won a P1 since the creation of Premier Padel : Coello-Tapia (11), Galán-Lebrón (4), Stupaczuk-Lima (2) and Galán-Chingotto (1).
In women, Brittany Dubins and Marta Morga will defend the American colors against the pair Alejandra Salazar-Verónica Virseda ranked seed n ° 7 the world number 1 , Ariana Sánchez and Paula Josemaría , remain the big favorites with 38 career titles including 6 wins in P1 .
Also to follow: the talents of tomorrow
Several young players could make their mark on this edition of the Miami P1 :
- paul cardona (20 years old, n°15 FIP), left-handed with an offensive game, impresses with his power.
- Leo Augsburg (20 years old, No. 24 FIP), specialist in winning smashes.
- Valentino Libaak (19 years old, No. 32 FIP), formidable strategist from the drive position.
- Ramiro Valenzuela (20 years old, No. 76 FIP), known for his elegance and technique on the backhand.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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