Exclusively for readers of Padel Magazine, analysis and details of the 2024 calendar of this first big year Premier Padel, circuit supported by the International Federation of Padel (FIP).

The 2024 calendar is

We will have a total of 24 stages and 1 Master Final renamed Tour Finals next December in Barcelona

  • February 26 – March 2: Riyadh Premier Padel P1 (Saudi Arabia)
  • March 2 – March 8: Qatar Premier Padel Major (Qatar)
  • March 18 – March 24: Acapulco Premier Padel Major (Mexico)
  • March 25 – March 31: Puerto Cabello Premier Padel P2 (Venezuela)
  • April 22 – April 28: Brussels Premier Padel P2 (Belgium)
  • April 29 – May 5: Andalusia Premier Padel P2 (Spain)
  • May 13 – May 19: Asuncion Premier Padel P2 (Paraguay)
  • May 20 – May 26: Argentina Premier Padel P1 (Argentina)
  • May 27 – June 2: Santiago Premier Padel P1 (Chile)
  • June 10 – June 16: Bordeaux Premier Padel P1 (France)
  • June 17 - June 23: Italy Premier Padel Major (Italy)
  • July 8 – July 14: Andalusia Premier Padel P1 (Spain)
  • July 15 – July 21: Genova Premier Padel P2 (Italy)
  • July 29 – August 4: Finland Premier Padel P2 (Finland)
  • September 2 – September 8: Madrid Premier Padel P1 (Spain)
  • September 9 – September 15: Rotterdam Premier Padel P1 (Netherlands)
  • September 16 – September 22: Dusseldorf Premier Padel P2 (Germany)
  • September 30 – October 6: Paris Premier Padel Major (France)
  • October 7 - October 13: Sweden Premier Padel P2 (Sweden)
  • October 21 – October 27: Newgiza Premier Padel P1 (Egypt)
  • November 4 – November 10: Dubai Premier Padel P1 (United Arab Emirates)
  • November 11 – November 17: Kuwait Premier Padel P1 (Kuwait)
  • November 24 – December 1: Mexico City Premier Padel Major (Mexico)
  • December 2 – December 8: Milano Premier Padel P1 (Italy)
  • December 18 – December 22: Tour Finals Barcelona (Spain)

The most represented countries are

Here is the list of organizing countries (18 countries) of the Premier Padel, ordered from greatest to least number of steps:

  1. Spain: 4 stages (including the Master)
  2. Italy: 3 stages
  3. France and Mexico: 2 stages each
  4. The following countries each organize 1 stage:
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Qatar
  • Venezuela
  • Belgium
  • Paraguay
  • Argentina
  • Chile
  • Finland
  • Netherlands
  • Germany
  • Sweden
  • Egypt
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Kuwait

Andalusia very well represented!

If Argentina only has one stage, Andalusia has two stages!

Indeed, from April 29 to May 5, we will have Andalusia Premier Padel P2 then from July 8 to July 14, it will be Andalusia Premier Padel P1.

Spain does not have a Major, however, Barcelona will host the Tour Finals which brings together the 8 best pairs of women and men.

Europe in pole position

According to the analysis of the events of Premier Padel per continent, here is the number of stages:

  • Europe: 14 stages
  • America: 6 stages
  • Asia: 4 stages
  • Africa: 1 step

It should be noted that contrary to what the FIP announces (and what we have written previously), a continent is missing from the call: the continent which does not have a stage Premier Padel is Oceania. No events are listed in Australia, New Zealand or other countries in this region.

Europe stands out as the continent hosting the greatest number of stages of Premier Padel, followed by America, Asia and finally Africa.

Breakdown of categories

According to the list of steps of Premier Padel, here is the number of events per tournament type:

  • P1: 11 steps
  • P2: 9 steps
  • Major: 4 stages
  • Finals Round: 1 stage
Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.