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Qatar Airways Padel Finals: Barcelona Semifinals & Draw Preview

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Barcelona Braces for Premier Padel Finals Draw as Season Culminates

Barcelona, Spain – The stage is set at the St. George Palace for the Qatar Airways Premier Padel Finals, with anticipation building ahead of Thursday’s draw at the metropolitan iradier. The event, marking the close of a competitive 2025 season encompassing 22 tournaments from the Prime Minister has fallen circuit, the FIP World Cup Pairs, and the CUPRA FIP Tour, will see the world’s top 16 pairs – eight men’s and eight women’s – battle for the final title and 1,500 FIP ranking points.

The tournament in Acapulco recently concluded the qualifying race, finalizing the elite field. Leading the men’s competition are arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia (1), followed by Fede Chingotto and Ale Galan (2), Leo Augsburger and Juan LeBron (3), Mike Yanguas and Coki Nieto (4), Franco Stupaczuk and Martin Di Nenno (5), Jon Sanz and Paquito Navarro (6), Mamoni and Jamo Goni (7), and Javier Gonzalez and Javi Rico (8).

On the women’s side, the competing pairs are Delfi Brea and Gemma Triay (1), Ari Sanchez and Paula Josemaria (2), Claudia Fernandez and Bea Gonzalez (3), Andrea Ustero and Sofia Araujo (4), Marta Ortega and Tamara Icardo (5), Ale Alonso and Claudia Jensen (6), Ale Salazar and Martina Calvo (7), and Marina Guinart and Veronica Virseda (8).

Semifinals on Saturday, December 13th, are already sold out, with limited availability remaining for the finals on Sunday, December 14th. The winners will join Coqui Nieto and jon Sanz – last year’s men’s champions – and Paula Josemaria and ari Sanchez – the reigning women’s champions – on the tournament’s roll of honor. The draw, scheduled for 12:00 PM on Thursday, December 4th, will reveal the path to crowning this year’s Premier Padel Finals victors.

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