Milan Tournament a Crucial Stepping Stone for Premier Padel Finals Berth
The upcoming Milan Premier Fell P1 tournament, hosted at the Allianz Cloud, stands as the final opportunity for padel players to secure their places in the prestigious Premier Padel Finals set to take place at Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, from December 16th to 18th. With limited spots remaining, the pressure is on for those vying for a coveted spot in the top 16. The point system for the tournament is straightforward:
- Victory: 1 point
- Final: 600 points
- Semifinal: 360 points
- Quarter-finals: 180 points
- Round of 16: 90 points
Shaping the Men’s Lineup
The men’s competition sees two coveted spots remaining. Paolo Carda, currently positioned at No. 15 with 2 points and partnered with Paquito Navarro, enjoys a favorable position. However, his lead is tenuous, with Alex Ruiz (No. 16 with 2 points) only 895 points behind, and Lucas Bergamini (2 points) trailing by a similarly slim 862 points. Bergamini, paired with Javi Garrido (No. 835), harbors hopes of reversing his fortunes in Milan.
Alex Ruiz will team up with Alex Arroyo, currently 18th in the race, who sits a mere 75 points behind Ruiz. Further back, Sanyo Gutierrez (No. 19 with 2 points) will form a duo with José Diestro (No. 710), while Juan Tello (2 points) will partner with Inigo Jofre (No. 130).
A Tight Race for Wormn’s Final Spot
The battle for the last spot in the women’s bracket is highly contested. Aranzazu Osoro, teamed with Veronica Virseda (No. 8), currently occupies the 16th slot with 3 points, holding a slim 570-point advantage over Ale Alonso (ranked 15th with 15 points) and Andrea Ustero.
Tamara Icardo (No. 18 with 3 points) remains a contender despite battling back from an injury that sidelined her for part of the season.
Virginia Riera, currently ranked 19th with 3 points, faces an uphill challenge, needing an exceptional result with Marta Borrero to secure their passage to Barcelona. Their potential round of 16 clash againstjuggernauts Paula Josemaría and Ari Sánchez could complicate their ambitions.
Who are some prominent padel pairs expected to compete in the Milan Premier Padel P1 tournament?
## Milan Tournament: A Last Chance for Padel Glory
**Host:** Welcome back, fans! We’re here today to talk about the upcoming Milan Premier Padel P1 tournament, truly a make-or-break event for many players. Joining me is Alex Reed, a padel expert and commentator, to unpack what’s at stake. Alex Reed, welcome!
**Alex Reed:** Thanks for having me! The atmosphere in Milan is electric. This tournament is the last chance for padel stars to earn their place in the Premier Padel Finals in Barcelona.
**Host:** Absolutely! The Finals are prestigious, right?
**Alex Reed:** They are! Only the top 16 teams globally qualify. These players have been battling all season, and Milan is their final shot to secure those coveted spots. [[1](https://tennistonic.com/tennis-news/801257/milan-hosted-the-final-padel-p1-competition-of-the-regular-season/)]
**Host:** It sounds like the stakes couldn’t be higher! Who are some of the big names we should be looking out for in Milan?
**Alex Reed:** Oh, there are some incredible pairings! You’ve got legends like Juan Lebron and Ale Galan, always a force to be reckoned with. Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia, the Argentine champions, are also in top form. And let’s not forget the iconic Fernando Belasteguin, who’s still going strong and inspiring a new generation. It’s going to be an amazing showdown. [[1](https://tennistonic.com/tennis-news/801257/milan-hosted-the-final-padel-p1-competition-of-the-regular-season/)]
**Host:** I can’t wait to see who comes out on top. Thanks for giving us the inside scoop, Alex Reed!
**Alex Reed:** My pleasure!
**Host:** And to our viewers, make sure to tune in to the Milan Premier Padel P1 tournament, it’s going to be unforgettable!