Premier Padel Riyadh P1 SF Schedule: Coello / Tapia vs. Lebrón / Augsburger pick of Semi-Finals
Coello, Tapia, and Chingalán are all in action today at the Premier Padel Riyadh Season P1 Semi-Finals, see the full schedule here with play set to commence at 11am GMT / 12am CEST on February 12, 2026.
The Premier Padel Tour 2026 kicks off with the Riyadh Season P1, with the Saudi Arabian capital set to be taken by the padel elite.
Saudi Arabia might be a relatively new addition to the tour, but last year's P1 in Riyadh was an explosive start to the season.
In the 2025 edition of the Riyadh Season P1, Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia defeated the former pairing of Franco Stupaczuk and Juan Lebrón in the final, whilst Ari Sanchez and Paula Josemaría took the title, beating Bea Gonzalez and Claudia Fernandez in the process.
This year, the opener will give us a glimpse at the new pairings for the padel season.
Juan Lebrón, Bea Gonzalez, Ari Sanchez, Paula Josémaria, Mike Yanguas, Sofia Araujo and more are all going into the season with a new partner.
Here is the full order of play for the Premier Padel Riyadh Season P1 Quarter-Finals, starting at 1pm CEST on 12 February, 2026:
Men’s semi-finals schedule
Women’s semi-finals schedule
How will the court conditions affect the padel in Riyadh?
Players will take to the outdoor courts in BLVD City, playing in 30°C heat.
The courts at the Riyadh Season P1 are notoriously quick, so you can expect to witness more attacking padel throughout the week.
Big smashes will dominate, so teams will aim to counter the court speed with fewer lobs.
This was something that was incredibly notable last year in the men's side of the draw. There were lot of volley exchanges, with players almost refusing to lob until the night time sessions when the humidity was increased and temperatures dropped.
Who are the favourites for the tournament?
On the men's side, the predicted final is Arturo Coello / Agustín Tapia vs. Fede Chingotto / Ale Galán.
On the women's side it's a little more open due to the recent break up of Ari Sanchez and Paula Josemaría.
One would expect the pairing of Delfi Brea / Gemma Triay to reach the women's final at the Riyadh Season P1 , who were incredibly strong last season
Multiple KSA pairs feature across the first day, a clear signal of Premier Padel’s recent growth in the region and a huge moment for local fans to witness an upset in the main draw.
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