The next crucial event in the world of padel is the Premier Padel Brussels. Although it is not one of the tournaments that awards the most points on the circuit, its moment in the season makes it a good opportunity to make predictions about who will dominate this sport, which has more and more followers and events around the world.
The eyes of fans and experts are focused on the favorite pairings: Agustin Tapia and Arturo Coello, Martin Di Nenno and Franco Stupaczuk, Ale Galan and Fede Chingotto, and especially the brand new partnership between Paquito Navarro and Juan Lebron.
Unfortunately, Argentinean Fernando Belasteguín, a legend in the sport, will miss the tournament due to a right elbow injury, which also sidelined him from the final stretch of last season and the Hexagon Cup.
Once the Premier Padel Brussels has concluded, without interruption, the Sevilla Premier Padel will begin, a P2 championship that will take place in La Cartuja from April 28th to May 5th.
The Premier Padel Brussels will be held from April 22 to 28 in the capital of Belgium. It is a P2 category tournament, which awards the lowest amount of points in the circuit (500). The final rounds will be played from April 26 to 28.
The most outstanding couples of the professional padel circuit will participate in the tournament, including those mentioned above and other new formations. In addition, there will be live streaming of the first rounds on YouTube, with coverage in Spanish and English by the organizers, while in Spain, the quarterfinals onwards can be followed through the Red Bull TV app.