The semi-finals of Premier Padel Dubai P1 2025 takes place this Saturday on the Damac Center Court. The day will begin with the two women's matches starting at 13 p.m. (French time), followed by the men's semi-finals scheduled consecutively in the late afternoon. This is an unusual format, as the matches will not alternate between men and women, contrary to the usual practice on the circuit.

Semi-final schedule (French time)

Women – from 13 p.m.

Claudia Fernández and Bea González [3] will face Ariana Sánchez and Paula Josemaría [2].

Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea [1] will face Andrea Ustero and Sofia Araújo [4].

Men – from 17pm (not before 20pm local time)

Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia [1] will face Javi Garrido and Lucas Campagnolo [13].

The day will continue with the match between Juan Lebrón and Franco Stupaczuk [3] against Ale Galán and Fede Chingotto [2].

Where to watch the semi-finals in France

Canal +

The two women's semi-finals (13pm) should be broadcast on YouTube. Premier PadelAt least partially. Canal+ Sport 360 will broadcast Dubai P1 from 16pm.

The two men's semi-finals, scheduled for late afternoon, will be broadcast, due to the compact programming decided by the organizers.

Finals on Sunday

The women's final will be broadcast live on Canal+ Sport 360 and Canal+ Live 2.

The men's final will be available on Canal+ Live 2, then rebroadcast in the evening on Canal+ Sport 360.

Commentary will be provided by Lyes Houhou, Sébastien Heulot, Laura Clergue and Robin Haziza.

International broadcast

Red Bull TV will offer worldwide broadcasting from the quarter-finals onwards, except in countries where the rights have been sold.

Movistar Plus+ will broadcast the competition in Spain.
The YouTube channel of Premier Padel will be accessible in territories not covered by a broadcaster.
ESPN will broadcast the event in Latin America, Central America and the Caribbean.
BeIN Sports will provide broadcasting services for the MENA region.
Sky Italia and SuperTennis Padel will broadcast the tournament in Italy.
Sport TV will be in charge of broadcasting in Portugal.
Viaplay will cover the Nordic and Baltic countries.
Cosmote will broadcast the event in Greece.
Deporte TV will be the broadcaster in Türkiye.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.