All you need to know about the Qatar Major - TV, prizes, points, and more
After the coronation of Lebrón-Galán and Sánchez-Josemaría at the Riad P1, it's time to enjoy the first Major of the year. Doha will host the women's pairs for the first time, while the Superpines will seek to repeat their success from 2023.
Where to Watch the Qatar Major
Similar to the Riad P1, the early rounds of the tournament will be available for free on Premier Padel's official YouTube channel. Starting from the quarterfinals, all matches will be accessible via Red Bull TV, a free downloadable app.
Red Bull TV will provide special coverage for the first Major of the year, featuring innovative content.
Star+ in LATAM and Viaplay in Sweden will be the platforms available for the early rounds.
Draws
In contrast to Riad (where women had one less round), at the Qatar Major, both draws will start at the thirty-second finals.
However, the top 16 pairs in the rankings will not have to compete in that first round.
The finals will be held on Friday (instead of Sunday) due to Ramadan, a very important Islamic festival.
Access the full draws here.
Prize Money and Points
Each member of the winning pairs will receive €47,250, while the finalist players will take home €23,625. Semifinalists will pocket €13,125, and the pairs that reach the quarterfinals will receive €8,531.
The champions will earn 2,000 points in the FIP ranking, while the finalists will get 1,200. Semifinalists will receive 720 points, and quarterfinalists 360.
Top 4
The top four pairs in the men's category are Lebrón-Galán (1), Tapia-Coello (2), Di Nenno-Stupa (3), and Sanyo-Paquito (4).
On the women's side, Sánchez-Josemaría (1), Brea-González (2), Triay-Fernández (3), Ortega-Virseda (4).