The P2 division of the Premier Padel circuit includes the Bordeaux Premier Padel P2, which takes place from June 28 to July 6, 2025. It is still an essential stop for professional players looking to gain ranking points and international exposure, even though the prize money is lower than at Major or P1 events. Leading players like Paquito Navarro and Ari Sanchez were among the prominent absentees from this year’s tournament because of injuries.

Profits for the pairs that win

There was a distinct division of the €262,250 prize fund between the male and female divisions. Sofi Araujo and Andrea Ustero, the women’s champions, took home €8,500 apiece, while Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia, the men’s champions, took home €15,000. The female prize money was increased by €10,000 compared to prior years as part of a larger effort to help female players who are placed lower.

Prize money distribution among stages

The amount that players received varied according to their level of advancement:

Finalists: €4,675 for females and €8,250 for males

Male and female semifinalists will receive €4,500 and €2,550, respectively.

€1,700 for female players and €3,000 for male players in the quarterfinals

€1,781 for male players and €1,009 for female players in the round of 16.

€891 for male players and €673 for female players in the round of 32

€563 for male players and €319 for female players in the first round

Ranking points and enduring effects

Players received crucial points for the International Padel Federation (FIP) standings in addition to cash payouts. 600 points were awarded to the winners, 300 to the finalists, 180 to the semifinalists, and 90 to the quarterfinalists. Future tournament participation and overall career advancement are influenced by these points.

If you would like a visual analysis of the prize structure or a comparison with other Premier Padel categories, please let me know.