As the 2025 season reaches its defining moment, the Qatar Airways Premier Padel Finals arrive in Barcelona from 11 to 14 December. Hosted at the iconic Palau Sant Jordi, this final act gathers the top 16 men’s and 16 women’s pairs to compete for one last title — and one last chance to shape the narrative of the year.
The draw, held at Metropolitan Iradier, set the stage for four days of high-intensity competition: quarterfinals, semifinals and the closing showdown.

The Contenders: The Elite 16 Pairs
These pairs earned their place through consistency, power, tactical clarity and season-long resilience. For many, Barcelona represents not just a final — but the closing statement of a year of ambition.
Men’s Pairs
- Arturo Coello & Agustín Tapia
- Federico Chingotto & Alejandro Galán
- Leandro Augsburger & Juan Lebrón
- Miguel Yanguas & Coki Nieto
- Franco Stupaczuk & Martín Di Nenno
- Jon Sanz & Paquito Navarro
- Momo González & Fran Guerrero
- Lucas Bergamini & Javi Leal
Women’s Pairs
- Delfina Brea & Gemma Triay
- Ari Sánchez & Paula Josemaría
- Claudia Fernández & Beatriz González
- Andrea Ustero & Sofía Araújo
- Marta Ortega & Tamara Icardo
- Ale Alonso & Claudia Jensen
- Ale Salazar & Martina Calvo
- Marina Guinart & Verónica Virseda
Why This Tournament Matters
The Barcelona Finals are not just another stop on the calendar; they represent the true measure of a season’s endurance. After 22 Premier Padel tournaments, only the pairs who managed to maintain intensity, form and mental resilience have made it into this elite final act. Their presence alone speaks to months of discipline and consistency.
What makes Barcelona unique is the stage itself. Palau Sant Jordi transforms the event into something larger than competition — it becomes a global showcase. Under its lights, every decision carries weight, every rally echoes louder, and both mistakes and moments of brilliance become permanently etched in the memory of the sport.
At the same time, the Finals mark the closing chapter of 2025. What happens here will influence far more than the trophy lift. Rankings, confidence and the competitive hierarchy heading into 2026 will all be shaped on this court. For many players, this is the moment to confirm dominance; for others, it is a chance to disrupt expectations and open a new narrative.
For Timeless Passion, tournaments like this reflect everything we stand behind: ambition pushed to the limit, performance under pressure, and the way sport brings together identity, community and inspiration.
Storylines to Watch
As the competition unfolds, several narratives will define the weekend. Coello and Tapia arrive with the aura of a pair who have led the season from the front — the question now is whether they can reinforce that dominance one last time. Behind them, a group of hungry challengers waits for the right moment to strike, ready to turn a single match into a statement.
The women’s draw is equally compelling. With multiple teams capable of taking the title, the challenge becomes not just technical but psychological. Whoever manages the pressure best in these conditions — tension, noise, and the magnitude of a season’s end — will rise above the rest.
And then, there is Barcelona itself. Its atmosphere has a way of influencing rhythm, decision-making and momentum. The city, the arena, the crowd — all of it plays into the intensity that makes the Finals feel like a living, shifting battle of styles and personalities.
The Finals are more than the last tournament of the year. They are a living story, where identity is tested, rivalries sharpen, and the evolution of modern padel plays out in real time.
FAQ — Premier Padel Barcelona Finals 2025
What are the Premier Padel Finals?
The Premier Padel Finals are the closing tournament of the season, featuring the top 16 men’s and 16 women’s pairs based on the year’s rankings.
When and where do the Finals take place?
They are held from 11–14 December 2025 at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, one of the most iconic indoor arenas in Europe.
How do players qualify for the Finals?
Pairs qualify based on the Premier Padel Race rankings. Only the most consistent and successful pairs of the entire season earn a place.
What makes the Barcelona Finals different from regular tournaments?
The Finals include only elite pairs, the format is more intense, and the stakes are higher. Winning here is considered one of the most prestigious achievements of the season.
Which pairs are considered favourites?
Coello & Tapia on the men’s side and Triay & Brea on the women’s side enter as top seeds, but several challengers — including Sánchez/Josemaría and Fernández/González — are strong contenders.
Why is this tournament important for the padel community?
It celebrates the sport’s growth, highlights the season’s best talent and sets the competitive narrative for the year ahead.
Why does Timeless Passion cover this event?
Because the Finals reflect everything we support: peak performance, discipline, and stories that connect people through sport. It aligns with our mission to elevate passion-driven communities around the world.

