The Qatar Airways Premier Padel 2025 has entered an exciting phase as the motorola razr Miami Premier Padel P1 draw was conducted today. This marks the circuit’s first event in the United States, set to take place from March 18 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, where the winning pairs will earn 1,000 points. The men’s tournament includes 40 pairs, with Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia—the Riyadh P1 champions—being the ones to beat, while 28 pairs will compete in the women’s draw.
In the men’s category, the top four seeds (Coello/Tapia, Chingotto/Galan, Stupaczuk/Lebron, and Yanguas/Nieto) are set to join the tournament in the round of 16. Pairs ranked between 5 and 16 will skip the first round and begin in the second. A potential clash in the quarterfinals could pit the FIP world No. 1s against Lucas Bergamini and Paquito Navarro (7).
Similarly, Fede Chingotto and Ale Galan (2) aim to bounce back after their Riyadh quarterfinal loss to Pablo Cardona and Leo Augsburger, with the possibility of facing Martin Di Nenno and Javi Garrido (5).
Meanwhile, Cardona and Augsburger (9) may challenge Franco Stupaczuk and Juan Lebron (3), and Yanguas and Nieto (4) could take on Tino Libaak and Juan Tello (13), whom they outplayed in Saudi Arabia.
An intriguing feature of this category is an all-American clash between wildcard entries: cousins Aaron and Matias Segura against Vinny Di Francesco and Nico Agritelley. Agritelley expressed pride in representing the USA in this milestone event, highlighting its significance in fostering padel’s growth across the country.
In the women’s category, the top four seeds will start from the second round. Ari Sanchez and Paula Josemaria, Cancun semifinalists, might encounter Andrea Ustero and Ale Alonso, seeded 6th, in the quarterfinals. Cancun finalists Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea (2) will debut against either Noemi Aguilar/Teresa Navarro-Lopez or a qualifier. Bea Gonzalez and Claudia Fernandez (3) are anticipated to make their return, facing either Sofia Saiz and Marina Lobo or another qualifier.
Additionally, Marta Ortega and Sofia Araujo (4), after their Cancun P2 final appearance, will open against Caldera/Goenaga or Canovas/Velasco. The women’s competition also features a USA wildcard team, Brittany Dubins (Miami-born and top U.S. player) paired with Marta Morga.