All you need to know about the GNP Mexico P1 - TV, Rankings, Top 4, Prize Money
Premier Padel arrives in Acapulco to hold its third tournament of the year. Here's everything you need to know about this tournament, which will be the last for Lebrón and Galán as a pair.
Points
The Acapulco tournament is a P1 event, meaning that the champions will earn 1,000 valuable points for the ranking, which is tighter than ever. The finalists will receive 600 points, the semifinalists 300, and the quarterfinalists 160.
Top 4
Lebrón and Galán will have their farewell. After what happened in Qatar and Madrid's decision, this GNP Mexico P1 will be the 'Last Dance' for one of the best pairs in the history of padel.
1- Coello-Tapia
2- Lebrón-Galán
3- Stupa-Di Nenno
4- Paquito-Sanyo
1- Josemaría-Sánchez
2- González-Brea
3- Triay-Fernández
4- Ortega-Virseda
Where to Watch - TV
The early rounds of the tournament can be watched on Premier Padel's YouTube channel. Starting from the quarterfinals, the GNP Mexico P1 can only be enjoyed through Red Bull TV, a free downloadable application.
Prize Money
Each of the tournament winners will take home €25,000 (per player). The finalists will receive €12,500, while the semifinalists will get €6,875, and the quarterfinalists will receive €4,063.
The Last for Many
This tournament in Mexico will be full of farewells. It will be the last time we see Lebrón and Galán, but also Tello and Álex Ruiz, Lucho Capra and Fernando Belasteguín, Sanyo Gutiérrez and Paquito Navarro, or Federico Chingotto and Momo González. Could any of them win the title?