The official Premier Padel YouTube channel is a great place for fans to follow the action from the Madrid Premier Padel P1 competition. The first three rounds of the competition will be live and free to watch on the platform. Viewers can see early matches involving high seeds like Coello, Tapia, Galan, and Chingotto in the round of 32, round of 16, and quarterfinals.

International fans can easily follow the competition from any location because to the YouTube broadcasts’ global accessibility.

In Spain, Movistar broadcasts the subsequent rounds.

Spanish audiences can watch the tournament on Movistar starting in the quarterfinals. Matches will be televised on channels like M Vamos (dials 8 and 53), M Ellas V (dial 66), and M Deportes 2 (dial 176). In addition to the high-stakes matches with the biggest names in sports, these broadcasts will include the men’s and women’s draws.

Movistar improves the viewing experience for padel fans throughout Spain by offering professional commentary and high-definition coverage.

Red Bull TV increases its reach among viewers worldwide.

Beginning with the quarterfinals, Red Bull TV will also broadcast the competition. Fans worldwide may watch the most dramatic battles, including possible matchups between Coello and Tapia and Galan and Chingotto, through this service, which is accessible both online and through its app.

For spectators outside of Spain who wish to watch the tournament live, Red Bull TV is a popular option because to its easy-to-use interface and wide accessibility.

Regional broadcasts are carried by ESPN, Canal, SKY, and Sport TV.

ESPN will broadcast live coverage of the Madrid P1 competition in Latin America. While French viewers can check in via Canal, Italian fans can watch the event on SKY. Sport TV will broadcast the games in Portugal. Fans in Europe and the Americas may watch the event in their native tongues and chosen forms thanks to these regional broadcasters.

The increasing interest in padel around the world and the popularity of players like Coello, Tapia, Galan, and Chingotto are reflected in this extensive coverage.

Schedule of matches and viewing hours

The competition will take place at Madrid’s Movistar Arena from September 2 to September 7. From Tuesday through Friday, games start at 9:00 AM CET every day. The finals begins at 4:00 PM CET on Sunday, while the semifinals start at 12:00 PM CET on Saturday. To verify precise broadcast times, fans can consult local listings and platform schedules.