padelbets.eu
18+
HomePremier Padel
2026 season · P1 · P2 · Major · Finals

Premier Padel betting

Premier Padel is the official top-tier circuit of professional padel — men's and women's draws, year-round, P1 to Finals. A small set of regulated sportsbooks cover it properly. This page is the independent shortlist, plus what each tournament tier means for the markets you'll see.

01 — The circuit

What is Premier Padel?

Premier Padel is the official professional padel circuit, run in partnership with the International Padel Federation (FIP). It brings the men's and women's tours under a single calendar with consistent rules — including the golden point at deuce — and a clear ranking ladder feeding from FIP Tour events.

For bettors, the practical takeaway is that Premier Padel is the one circuit your sportsbook should price every week of the season. If you're new to the sport itself, the padel basics and scoring rules live in the main betting guide.

02 — Bookmakers

Where to bet on Premier Padel

Three regulated operators consistently cover Premier Padel — every P1, every Major, both draws. Each card links to our independent overview with country-by-country licensing detail.

BetwaySince 2006

Global sports betting brand headquartered in Malta with licences across the UK, EU, MENA, Africa and Latin America. Padel coverage is broad — most Premier Padel main draws are priced across multiple markets.

Available in
SpainUnited KingdomItalyGermanyFranceMexicoArgentinaPortugal+6 more
Read overview →
CodereSince 1980

Madrid-headquartered gambling company present in Spain, Italy, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia and Panama. Reliable padel coverage on major Premier Padel events.

Available in
SpainItalyMexicoArgentina
Read overview →
SportiumSince 2008

Spanish sports-betting operator (DGOJ-licensed) with one of the deepest padel markets in Spain. Owned by Cirsa Group, also serves Mexico and Colombia.

Available in
SpainMexico
Read overview →

Want country-specific licensing and welcome offers? See the country picker.

03 — Calendar

Premier Padel tournament tiers

Four event types make up the Premier Padel year. Knowing the difference matters because market depth and pricing tightness vary noticeably from a P2 mid-season week to a Major or the year-end Finals.

P1
Premier Padel P1

The weekly top tier. Around ten P1 events anchor the calendar — full men's and women's draws, the world's top pairs, and the deepest betting markets at most regulated bookmakers.

P2
Premier Padel P2

Second-tier weekly events. Smaller draws and slightly thinner fields than P1, but still part of the official ranking. Coverage at bookmakers is consistent on match winner and set markets, lighter on exotics.

Major
Premier Padel Major

The Grand-Slam-equivalent events of the season — bigger purses, longer draws and more days of play. Bookmaker market depth widens noticeably here, including outright winner pricing weeks ahead.

Finals
Premier Padel Finals

Season-ending top-eight event in December. Round-robin into knockout. Outright markets close fast once seedings are set; in-play coverage is the strongest of the year.

04 — Choosing a sportsbook

What to look for in a Premier Padel sportsbook

The same six checks we run when scoring bookmakers for padel coverage — independent of any welcome offer.

Coverage breadth
Look for a bookmaker that prices every Premier Padel week, not only the events held in their home market. Coverage that disappears when the tour leaves Europe is a red flag.
Women's draw parity
Both Premier Padel draws play under the same format. A sportsbook that offers shallow markets on the women's side (or skips qualifying-round matches) is an editorial signal — and a practical one.
Live betting
Padel models reprice slowly around golden points and tiebreaks. A bookmaker that publishes live match-winner and live-set markets gives you something to work with; one that suspends through every changeover does not.
Markets per match
Beyond match winner, look for set winner, set handicap, total games, and match-to-3-sets. A book offering only match winner across a P1 week is under-covering the sport.
Local licensing
Sports betting is regulated jurisdiction by jurisdiction. Use an operator licensed where you live (UKGC, DGOJ, ADM, Spelinspektionen, GGL, KSA, SPA, etc.) — never an offshore book without your local licence.
Withdrawal speed
Deposit speed is rarely the problem. Test withdrawal speed on a small amount before you commit to using a bookmaker for a season. Bank transfer in 24h is the standard to compare against.
05 — What's next

Upcoming Premier Padel events

The next Premier Padel weeks on the calendar. Past events drop out automatically.

  1. Premier Padel P1
    Madrid P1
    4–10 May 2026 · Caja Mágica · Hard indoor · Spain
    View matches
  2. Premier Padel P2
    Rome P2
    11–17 May 2026 · Foro Italico · Outdoor clay · Italy
    View matches
  3. Premier Padel Major
    Mexico City Major
    11–17 May 2026 · Palacio de los Deportes · Hard outdoor · Mexico
    View matches
  4. Premier Padel P1
    Doha P1
    18–24 May 2026 · Khalifa International Tennis Complex · Indoor · Qatar
    View matches
06 — Common questions

Premier Padel betting FAQ

Is Premier Padel betting legal in my country?
Sports betting is regulated locally. Premier Padel itself is a sport like any other — the legality question is about the bookmaker you use. Use an operator licensed in your jurisdiction (UKGC, DGOJ, ADM, Spelinspektionen, GGL, KSA, SPA and so on). Our country picker on the bookmakers page lists who's licensed where.
Which bookmakers cover Premier Padel?
Three regulated operators consistently price every Premier Padel week across both draws: Betway, Sportium and Codere. Many large global brands (bet365, William Hill, Betfair, Unibet) currently do not include padel in their sportsbook — see our no-padel pages for the full list.
Are women's draws covered the same as men's?
On Premier Padel itself, yes — same format, same calendar, same ranking system. At sportsbook level it varies. The three operators we list above offer match winner and set markets on both draws; some smaller books skip qualifying-round women's matches.
What's the difference between Premier Padel and FIP Tour for betting?
Premier Padel is the top tier; FIP Tour (Gold and Silver) is the feeder circuit below it. Bookmaker coverage on FIP Tour is patchier — typically only on event finals or top seeds. If you want consistent coverage every week, stick to Premier Padel.
Where can I watch the matches?
Streaming rights vary by country and tournament. We keep a country-by-country list on the where-to-watch page.

Ready to bet on Premier Padel?

Pick a regulated bookmaker that covers the full circuit, then check what's on this week.

18+. Bet responsibly. See our responsible gambling guidance if betting stops feeling like fun.