Miami Premier Padel 2026 — Schedule, Draw & Results
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Padel Arrives in America
The Miami Premier Padel event is the sport’s flagship tournament in the United States and one of the most exciting stops on the 2026 Premier Padel calendar. Miami’s position as a P1 event — the second-highest tier — underlines the city’s growing importance to professional padel.
Miami is the natural home for padel in North America. The city’s large Latin American community, existing racquet-sport infrastructure, and year-round warm climate make it the perfect launchpad for the sport’s expansion across the United States. Where padel was virtually unknown in the US a few years ago, Miami now has hundreds of courts and a thriving player community.
2026 Dates and Venue
- Dates: March 23–29, 2026
- City: Miami, Florida, United States
- Category: Premier Padel P1
- Venue: Premium facility in Miami with indoor and outdoor courts
Miami’s late-March slot gives the event a spring-break atmosphere, with warm weather and strong crowds mixing international padel fans with the city’s growing local community. The event falls between the Cancún P2 and the Qatar Major, making it part of a key early-season swing.
Prize Money and Ranking Points
As a P1 event, Miami offers:
- Substantial ranking points — second only to the four Majors
- Prize money typically in the €200,000–€350,000 range for combined draws
- Strategic importance — a strong result in Miami sets the tone for the season’s critical middle stretch
Miami’s P1 status ensures the world’s best pairs are in the draw. No serious contender for the Premier Padel Finals can afford to skip this event.
Key Players and Favourites
Miami’s draw features the elite of professional padel:
Men’s draw:
- Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia — the dominant pair in world padel, favourites at every P1 event
- Ale Galán and Juan Lebrón — former world number ones with the pedigree to win anywhere
- Franco Stupaczuk and Martín Di Nenno — aggressive competitors with strong results across the circuit
- Paquito Navarro — a veteran showman whose entertaining style suits Miami’s lively atmosphere
Women’s draw:
- Ariana Sánchez and Paula Josemaría — consistent leaders of the women’s circuit
- Gemma Triay and Alejandra Salazar — experienced and dangerous at every level of the draw
- Beatriz González — a rising talent with growing confidence at P1 events
- Marta Ortega — a creative player capable of producing match-winning moments
Miami and the US Padel Boom
Miami’s Premier Padel event exists because of a remarkable growth story:
- Hundreds of padel courts built in the Miami metropolitan area in recent years
- Latin American influence — Miami’s large Argentine, Mexican, and Spanish communities brought padel culture to the city
- Tennis crossover — many US tennis players and facilities are embracing padel as a complementary sport
- Celebrity adoption — high-profile athletes and entertainers have invested in and promoted padel in Miami
- National expansion — from Miami, padel is spreading to New York, Los Angeles, Houston, and other US cities
Premier Padel’s P1 event in Miami is both a reflection of this growth and a catalyst for further expansion. Every year the event brings more American eyes to professional padel.
How to Watch
- Red Bull TV — live global coverage from the quarter-finals
- Premier Padel YouTube — highlights, interviews, and selected matches
- US sports networks — check local listings for coverage
- premierpadel.com — official scores, draws, and streaming links
How to Buy Tickets
- premierpadel.com — official ticket portal
- Local event partners in Miami — on-site and online sales
- Early rounds typically offer affordable general admission
- Finals weekend generates strong demand — book early if you plan to attend
Miami’s vibrant padel community ensures a lively, engaged crowd throughout the week. Attending the Miami Premier Padel event is an experience that combines world-class sport with the city’s unique energy.
Why Miami Matters
Miami is the gateway for padel in the world’s largest sports market. The city’s Premier Padel event carries significance far beyond the ranking points and prize money on offer. Every year, Miami introduces new fans, sponsors, and media outlets to professional padel — accelerating the sport’s growth across the United States and the Americas.
For the full 2026 calendar and circuit details, see our season guide and Premier Padel circuit overview.
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