The Oysho Valladolid Premier Padel P2 tournament, held in the iconic Plaza Mayor, may deliver thrilling action on court, but it ranks as the most modest in terms of prize money within the Premier Padel circuit. As a P2 category event, it offers the smallest financial rewards compared to P1 and Major tournaments.
Each male champion at the 2025 edition received €12,750, while their female counterparts earned €8,500 apiece. These figures reflect the tournament’s position at the base of the Premier Padel prize structure, though they still represent a meaningful reward for players climbing the rankings.
The total prize pool for the event stood at €262,250, distributed across all rounds. Finalists took home €7,500 each, semifinalists earned €4,125, and players reaching the quarterfinals received €2,625. Even those eliminated in the first round were awarded €750, ensuring that all participants left with both ranking points and financial compensation.
While the earnings may not rival those of higher-tier events, the Valladolid P2 remains a key stop for rising stars and seasoned pros alike, offering valuable experience and momentum in the competitive padel calendar.