From Monday, October 6 to Sunday, October 12, the Allianz Cloud venue in Milan will be the scene of the OYSHO Milan Premier Padel P1 2025. With assistance from Qatar Sports Investments, the Professional Players Association (PPA), and the International Padel Players Association (IPPA), this esteemed tournament is the fourth iteration of the professional circuit organized by the International Padel Federation (FIP).

There are 48 pairs in the men’s main draw, which are made up of 3 wild cards, 8 qualifiers, and 37 direct acceptances. Federico Chingotto and Alejandro Galan, as well as Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia, are among the top-seeded duos that are anticipated to rule the court.

Rivalries and Star Players

With 14 titles from the previous season, Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia are the defending champions going into the competition. Their supremacy has raised the bar for rivals. Their primary rivals are Alejandro Galan and Federico Chingotto, who are now teamed together for the entire season.

Other well-known pairs are Mike Yanguas and Coki Nieto, and Juan Lebron and Franco Stupaczuk. Intriguing new pairings like Juan Tello and Tino Libaak and Pablo Cardona and Leo Augsburger are also included in the draw.

Arturo Coello expressed his excitement for the event by saying, “We’re ready to give Milan a week of unforgettable padel.”

Location and Ambience

The competition will take place in the Allianz Cloud, formerly known as Palalido. With 5,309 seats and easy access from Milan’s Metro 5 (Lotto stop), the arena is a cutting-edge center for global sports. More than 32,000 people attended the last event, demonstrating padel’s rising appeal in Italy.

How to View

Italian fans may watch the action live on Sky Sport, which will show the games all week long. The official Premier Padel website and NOW TV will also provide streaming options, providing in-depth coverage of the men’s and women’s draws.

Expectations Rise

The OYSHO Premier Padel P1 offers a week filled with intense matches, strategic genius, and fervent spectators as the top-ranked players in the world gather in Milan. This competition stands out as a highlight of the 2025 padel calendar, as the sport continues to expand internationally.