Tapia and Coello, the Oysho Valladolid Premier Padel P2 winners, receive a little award in the lowest-paying division.

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Coello Tapia

Although it offers exciting action on the court, the Oysho Valladolid Premier Padel P2 tournament, which takes place in the famous Plaza Mayor, has the lowest prize money of any Premier Padel tournament. In contrast to P1 and Major tournaments, this P2 category event gives the lowest monetary payouts.

The 2025 edition awarded €12,750 to each male champion and €8,500 to each female champion. Despite being at the bottom of the Premier Padel prize structure, these numbers nonetheless provide a significant incentive for competitors moving up the ranks.

The event’s total prize fund, which was split across all rounds, was €262,250. Players who advanced to the quarterfinals received €2,625, semifinalists received €4,125, and finalists received €7,500 each. In order to guarantee that every competitor left with both ranking points and monetary reward, even those who were eliminated in the first round received €750.

Even while the profits might not be as great as those of more prestigious tournaments, the Valladolid P2 is nevertheless a must-visit for both up-and-coming players and seasoned pros, providing invaluable experience and momentum in the competitive padel calendar.