🏆 Rotterdam Premier Padel P1 2025
From September 29 to October 5, 2025, Rotterdam Ahoy hosted a world-class padel spectacle with the second edition of the Premier Padel P1 tournament. With a prize fund of €474,500 and the participation of the best pairs on the tour, the event has established itself as one of the major padel tournaments in Europe.
Rotterdam: A New Padel Hub
Rotterdam is emerging as a new European padel hub. With modern facilities and a growing fan base, the Rotterdam Ahoy tournament has become a key milestone for the sport in the region.
🏆 Tournament Results
Men's
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Champions: Agustín Tapia & Arturo Coello
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Finalists: Alejandro Galán & Federico Chingotto
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Final Score: 6-3, 7-6
Tapia and Coello claimed their 10th title of 2025, reaffirming themselves as the dominant men’s pair on the tour. After a defeat in Düsseldorf, they returned to the top with an exciting victory against Galán and Chingotto.
Women's
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Champions: Gemma Triay & Delfina Brea
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Finalists: Ari Sánchez & Paula Josemaría
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Final Score: 6-2, 3-6, 6-4
Triay and Brea continue their impressive season, securing their ninth title of 2025 and consolidating their position as leaders of the women’s circuit.
🔥 Tournament Highlights
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Quarterfinal Surprises: Sanyo Gutiérrez & Gonzalo Alfonso upset Di Nenno & Augsburger with a thrilling comeback.
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Rising Pairs: Navarro/Sanz, Guerrero/González, and Bergamini/Leal showcased great potential reaching the semifinals.
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Rotterdam Ahoy Arena: The tournament was held in the modern Rotterdam Ahoy with four indoor courts, providing ideal conditions for padel action.
📊 Updated Rankings
With their Rotterdam win, Tapia & Coello strengthened their lead in the men’s rankings, while Triay & Brea remain at the top of the women’s rankings. Both pairs continue to dominate the tour with 10 and 9 titles in 2025 respectively.
🎯 Padel’s Future in Rotterdam
The success of Rotterdam Premier Padel P1 2025 reinforces the city as a growing hub for padel in Europe. With top facilities and enthusiastic fans, the tournament is expected to continue growing and attracting the world’s best pairs in the coming years.