Du 10 in April 12 2026 , Legend Padel will host one of the big event of the weekend in the Southwest with its P1000 by Cuisinella Tarbes-Ibos And the least one can say is that the The plateau looks particularly dense , with some well-known players on the French circuit Few very beautiful local pairs and a painting that could offer very tough matches right from the early rounds .
A tournament that will quickly escalate in intensity.
The weekend will begin on the Friday with qualifications which are already shaping up to be challenging. Several local and regional pairs will try to secure their place in the main draw, with a high level of play expected right from the first matches.
Next, the main event begins... Saturday , with the sequence of round of XNUMX , eighths then quarter-finals . The Sunday will be devoted to semi-finals then at the final , in an atmosphere that should be lively from beginning to end.
And good news for followers: The matches will be available to watch live on Padel TV Mag from the quarter-finals .
Lozano / Perez-Le-Tiec headlining
At the top of the table, we will logically find the seeded 1 : Damien Lozano / Pierre Perez-Le-Tiec A very solid pair, well known to the local public, who will undoubtedly be among the top favorites. The two men had already distinguished themselves in the region with a final at the club's last P1500 tournament.
Rubio/Pech, a pair arriving with confidence
Just behind, the seeded 2 will be composed of Raphaël Rubio / Thibaud Pech A very interesting partnership. Both players arrive with confidence, and above all with real potential to go all the way.
Blond remains on a very good trajectory with a P1000 win two weeks ago alongside Hugo Cazaban.
Mannarino, Trancart, Jover… a very impressive roster of artists.
Other names to watch closely include... Morgan Mannarino , associated to Thomas Cazes-Carrere , seeded 3 A well-balanced, solid pair that will also have its say in the title race.
La seeded 6 , made of Nicolas Trancart / Mehdi Chouchaoui will also attract attention. Seeing a player with the experience of Trancart , former French number 5, inevitably attracts attention.
Other pairs to watch:
Louis Jover / Eliot Luzinar capable of putting in a great performance,
which has Julen Fabas / Elio Sarrat , positioned in seeded 5 , and who can clearly go and bother people.
Hugo Cazaban and local forces will have their say.
On the local front, several players will be highly anticipated, starting with Hugo Cazaban who will play at home next to Benjamin Dufour A pair ranked seeded 4 who will undoubtedly want to go far in the tournament.
Behind the scenes, we'll also need to keep an eye on several local or regional pairs, such as:
Matthieu Escalé / Valentin Lasserre ( TS8 ), already semi-finalists in P1000.
Florent Dulac / Léo Griffon ,
or, Alexis Boisselier / Guillaume Poirrier who will also try to create a surprise.
The tournament's top 8
As a reminder, the 8 seeds will be:
- Damien Lozano / Pierre Perez-Le-Tiec
- Raphaël Rubio / Thibaud Pech
- Thomas Cazes-Carrere / Morgan Mannarino
- Benjamin Dufour / Hugo Cazaban
- Julen Fabas / Elio Sarrat
- Mehdi Chouchaoui / Nicolas Trancart
- Teo Larrue / Baptiste Moura
- Valentin Lasserre / Matthieu Escalé
A weekend to watch closely
With a dense table , favorites identified , dangerous outsiders , ambitious premises and total broadcast on Padel MagTV from 1/4.
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I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !

























































































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