After the Gijón stage, the first of six planned in Spain in 2026, the circuit Premier Padel is already looking ahead to his next Spanish match. P1 of Valence , scheduled from 8 to 14 June will ultimately be decided at the Fonteta (Fuente de San Luis) , and not in the new Roig Arena venue as had been planned.
La Fonteta chosen to host the tournament
The circuit Premier Padel continues to finalize its Spanish calendar for the 2026 season. After the Gijón tournament, attention now turns to Valencia , which will host a stage P1 at the beginning of summer.
The tournament will be played from 8 to 14 in June in the room of the Fonteta , also known as San Luis Fountain This decision may come as a surprise, as the organization had explored the possibility of using the Roig Arena The city's new modern arena. Ultimately, it is the historic Valencian basketball hall that will serve as the venue for the event.

An official presentation with several Spanish players
The official presentation of the tournament took place at La Petxina Sports-Cultural Complex Several key figures in Spanish padel and the international circuit were present for the occasion.
Among them were, in particular Eduardo Alonso , Tamara Icardo et Álex Arroyo three players closely linked to the region. The circuit's management was also represented with David Serrahima , General Manager of Premier Padel, and Joan Cusco , President of Premier Padel Spain.
This step will once again mark the return of the best padel in the world in the capital of Turia , a city that is gradually establishing itself as an important place on the Spanish calendar.

Ticket sales open on March 19th
The tickets for the P1 of Valence will be put on sale on March 19 , a symbolic date in Spain since it corresponds to the Fathers Day .
Before the general opening, a pre-sale phase will be offered to licensed players from the Valencian community allowing them priority access to tickets for the event.
With this new step confirmed, Premier Padel continues the rollout of its Spanish calendar, which will include six tournaments in the territory in 2026 .
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