From November 9 to 16, the Dubai Premier Padel P1 takes place at the Hamdan Sports Complex. It features elite competition, €474,500 in prize money, and worldwide streaming.
Players to observe
After defeating Coello and Tapia in an amazing final in Kuwait, all eyes will be on Galan and Chingotto as they attempt to bridge the ranking deficit.
Where is it played?
The competition will be held at the state-of-the-art Hamdan Sports Complex in Dubai. The complex, which is well-known for holding international competitions in martial arts, badminton, and swimming, now hosts the top padel players in the world for the season’s last P1. It is perfect for elite competition because of its indoor courts and spectator-friendly layout.
Ranking points and prize money
The combined prize fund for the men’s and women’s draws at Dubai P1 is €474,500. Players are vying for 2,000 FIP ranking points, which are essential for advancing to the Premier Padel Finals in Barcelona, in addition to the monetary payouts. Since the season is almost over, every game in Dubai is very important.
How to see
Because Red Bull TV broadcasts the tournament worldwide, fans may watch the action live. Replays for previous rounds are available, and coverage includes the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. The website provides behind-the-scenes content, highlights, and commentary and is free to use.
Red Bull TV declared, “Explore the buzz November 14–16 at the Dubai Premier Padel P1.”
General admission and VIP packages are among the ticket options offered on the official Dubai Premier Padel website for those who plan to attend in person.
A crucial stop prior to the Finals
Dubai is a crucial point in the padel calendar since it is the final P1 before the Major in Mexico and the Finals in Barcelona. Favorites include Delfi Brea, Gemma Triay, and top seeds Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia. The Dubai Premier Padel P1 promises drama, excitement, and top-notch padel with top talent and large stakes.