Premier Padel 2023

Premier Padel 2023
Details
Duration26 February - 10 December
Edition2nd
Tournaments6
CategoriesMajor (3)
P1 (3)
Achievements (singles)
Most titlesArgentina Agustín Tapia
Spain Arturo Coello
Most finalsArgentina Agustín Tapia
Spain Arturo Coello
2022
2024

The Premier Padel 2023 season was the 2nd edition of the Premier Padel circuit, promoted by the International Padel Federation, and with the financial backing of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.

This edition was held throughout 2023 and consisted of eight tournaments, played across 7 countries and 4 continents,[1] but only six were actually played. This edition ended with Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello as the most victorius pair, having won 5 of the 6 tournaments.

Schedule

In its second edition, the Premier Padel calendar remained restricted by the World Padel Tour schedule, as the top ranked players were contractually obligated to play all the Master and Open (1000) tournaments of the circuit.

The official calendar was published on February 3rd, and it featured the same tournaments as the previous edition: four Majors and four P1s.[2][3] This meant that players would return to iconic venues such as the Stade Roland Garros in France and the Foro Italico in Rome.[4]

Finally, it was announced that this edition of Premier Padel would include a women's division, after having only a men's category in 2022.[5]

Tournament City Country Date Ref.
Qatar Major Doha  Qatar 26 February – 5 March [6]
Italy Major Roma  Italy 10 – 16 July [7]
Madrid P1 Madrid  Spain 17 – 23 July [8]
Mendoza P1 Mendoza  Argentina 31 July – 6 August [9]
Paris Major París  France 4 – 10 September [10]
NewGiza P1 Giza  Egypt 30 October – 5 November
Mexico Major Monterrey  Mexico 27 November – 3 December
Milano P1 Milan  Italy 4 – 10 December [11]

Results

  Major
  P1

Men's division

Tournament Winners Runners-up Score
Qatar Qatar Argentina Franco Stupaczuk
Argentina Martín Di Nenno
Argentina Fernando Belasteguín
Argentina Sanyo Gutiérrez
6–2 / 7–6(5) [12][13]
Italy Italy Argentina Agustín Tapia
Spain Arturo Coello
Argentina Federico Chingotto
Spain Paquito Navarro
7–5 / 7–6(2)[14][15][16]
Spain Madrid Argentina Agustín Tapia
Spain Arturo Coello
Argentina Federico Chingotto
Spain Paquito Navarro
7–5 / 6–2 [17][18]
Argentina Mendoza Argentina Agustín Tapia
Spain Arturo Coello
Argentina Franco Stupaczuk
Argentina Martín Di Nenno
6–2 / 7–6(6) [19][20]
France Paris Argentina Agustín Tapia
Spain Arturo Coello
Argentina Federico Chingotto
Spain Paquito Navarro
7–6(2) / 6–1 [21][22]
Italy Milan Spain Alejandro Galán
Spain Juan Lebrón
Argentina Franco Stupaczuk
Argentina Martín Di Nenno
7–6 / 6–7 / 7–6 [23][24]

Women's division

  Major
  P1

Tournament Winners Runners-up Score
Italy Italy Spain Gemma Triay
Spain Marta Ortega
Spain Ariana Sánchez
Spain Paula Josemaría
6–3 / 3–6 / 7–5
Spain Madrid Spain Bea González
Argentina Delfi Brea
Spain Ariana Sánchez
Spain Paula Josemaría
5–7 / 7–6(3) / 7-6(6)
France Paris Spain Ariana Sánchez
Spain Paula Josemaría
Spain Gemma Triay
Spain Marta Ortega
6–2 / 6–4 [25][26][27]
Italy Milan Spain Bea González
Argentina Delfi Brea
Spain Alejandra Salazar
Portugal Sofía Araujo
6–0 / 7–6(4) [28]

References

  1. ^ "Premier Padel presenta su calendario 2023 con ocho torneos como mínimo". Marca.
  2. ^ "Premier Padel Calendar 2023". Padel FIP.
  3. ^ "Calendario oficial de Premier Padel 2023". elneverazo (in Spanish).
  4. ^ "Premier Padel presenta su calendario 2023 con ocho torneos como mínimo". MARCA (in Spanish).
  5. ^ "Premier Padel desembarca en Madrid y confirma cuadro femenino por primera vez".
  6. ^ "OOREDOO QATAR MAJOR PREMIER PADEL 2023". Padel FIP (in European Spanish).
  7. ^ "BNL ITALY MAJOR PREMIER PADEL 2023". Padel FIP (in European Spanish).
  8. ^ "MADRID PREMIER PADEL P1 2023". Padel FIP (in European Spanish).
  9. ^ "MENDOZA PREMIER PADEL P1 2023". Padel FIP (in European Spanish).
  10. ^ "PARIS MAJOR PREMIER PADEL 2023". Padel FIP (in European Spanish).
  11. ^ "MILANO PREMIER PADEL P1 2023". Padel FIP (in European Spanish).
  12. ^ "Stupaczuk y Di Nenno acaban con la resistencia de Bela y Sanyo para coronarse en Doha". MARCA (in Spanish).
  13. ^ "Los Superpibes Martín Di Nenno - Franco Stupaczuk se coronaron campeones del Premier Padel de Qatar". ESPNdeportes.com (in Spanish).
  14. ^ "Coello y Tapia también reinan en Premier Padel". MARCA (in Spanish).
  15. ^ "Coello y Tapia los nuevos reyes de Roma Diez mil admiradores coronan a Arturo y Agustín". Padel FIP (in Spanish).
  16. ^ "La hegemonía de Tapia y Coello sigue creciendo: ahora ganaron el Premier Padel de Roma". ESPNdeportes.com (in Spanish).
  17. ^ "Tapia y Coello vuelven a ser campeones de Premier Padel". MARCA (in Spanish).
  18. ^ "Tapia y Coello extienden su dominio a Madrid y suman su undécimo título del año". Olé (in Spanish).
  19. ^ "Coello y Tapia se coronan en Mendoza y ratifican su dominio de los 'dos mundos'". MARCA (in Spanish).
  20. ^ "Tapia y Coello se coronan en el Mendoza Premier Pádel ante los Superpibes". www.antena3.com (in Spanish).
  21. ^ "Coello y Tapia brillan en París y se hacen con su cuarto 'major' consecutivo". www.20minutos.es - Últimas Noticias (in Spanish).
  22. ^ "La dictadura de Tapia y Coello alcanza a París". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish).
  23. ^ "Galan y Lebron siguen siendo campeones: 'Superpibes' derrotados en una final épica Brea y González coronadas en Milán: Araujo-Salazar fuera de combate". Padel FIP (in European Spanish).
  24. ^ "Los Uno ganan en Milán algo más que una final". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish).
  25. ^ "Paula Josemaría y Ari Sánchez reafirman su liderato con victoria en el Premier de París". www.20minutos.es - Últimas Noticias (in Spanish).
  26. ^ "Ari Sánchez y Paula Josemaría estrenan su palmarés de Premier Padel en París". MARCA (in Spanish).
  27. ^ "París je 'taime: Ari y Paula logran su primer título Premier Padel". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish).
  28. ^ "Delfi Brea y Bea González suman un nuevo título en Milán". Padel Addict (in European Spanish).