Everything you need to know about the Premier Padel in Italy (Major)

Premier Padel Comes to Italy for the Second Major of the Season The Foro Italico is gearing up to host a tournament full of surprises, with some notable absences. This is also the first Major where Chingotto will play alongside Galán.

Where to Watch Premier Padel Italy (Major)

All matches can be watched in the Netherlands via the Premier Padel YouTube channel. Additionally, you can download the Red Bull TV app to watch for a fee.

Draws

Unlike the P1 and P2 tournaments (where women had one less round), both the men's and women's draws in the Italy Major will start from the round of 64.

However, the top 16 ranked pairs will not need to play in the first round.

The finals will be held on Sunday.

Access the complete draws here.

Prize Money and Points

Each member of the winning pairs will receive €47,250, while the finalists will get €23,625. Semifinalists will earn €13,125, and those reaching the quarterfinals will receive €8,531.

The champions will earn 2,000 FIP ranking points, the finalists 1,200, the semifinalists 720, and the quarterfinalists 360.

Top 4

This will be the first Major since Lebrón and Galán split. The top four men's pairs are Tapia-Coello (1), Galán-Chingotto (2), Lebrón-Paquito (3), and Di Nenno-Stupa (4).

In the women's draw, Tamara Icardo and Bea González will not participate due to injuries. Both Delfina Brea and Alejandra Salazar have had to find new partners. The top four pairs are Sánchez-Josemaría (1), Triay-Fernández (2), Ortega-Virseda (3), and Brea-Gallardo (4). Salazar will play with Goenaga, and they will start as the seventh seed.

News

The Rome tournament has scheduled game times and implemented a heat protocol due to the high temperatures expected in Italy.

Tolito Aguirre returns to Premier Padel, partnering with Gonzalo Rubio.