Le  Riyadh P1 , first tournament  Premier Padel  of the 2026 season, enters its decisive phase with the  semi-finals  scheduled for this Friday, February 13th at the  Padel Rush Arena Here is all the information you need so you don't miss anything, in  local time (Saudi Arabia)  and  French time .

Semi-final schedule – Friday, February 13

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Saudi Arabia being at  +2 hours compared to France  (CET), here is the timetable correspondence:

In Riyadh (local time – KSA)

  • From  15:00 PM. 
  • Not before  16:30 PM. 
  • Not before  18:00 PM. 
  • Not before  19:30 PM. 

🇫🇷 In France (CET time)

  • From  13:00 PM. 
  • Not before  14:30 PM. 
  • Not before  16:00 PM. 
  • Not before  17:30 PM. 

The women's and men's semi-finals will follow each other in this order, including:

  •  Triay/Brea vs. Fernandez/Araujo 
  •  Ustero/Sánchez vs. Icardo/Jensen 
  •  Navarro/Guerrero vs. Chingotto/Galán 
  •  Coello / Tapia vs Lebrón / Augsburger 

It should be noted that the organization specifies that  Any match can be moved to another court if necessary. 

TV broadcasting: Canal+ takes over

The resumption of the season on  Canal +  intervenes as soon as this  Riyadh P1 , with broadcast concentrated on the final rounds.

Friday February 13

 Men's semi-finals 

  •  19:30 PM delayed broadcast (French time) 
  • Speaking on  C+ Sport 360 
  • Comments:  Sébastien Heulot and Robin Haziza 

Saturday February 14

 Women's and men's finals 

  •  18:50 p.m. (French time) 
  • Speaking on  C+ Sport 360 
  • Comments:  Sébastien Heulot and Robin Haziza 

It is important to note that the broadcast window is intentionally narrow. Canal+'s schedule is particularly busy this weekend, especially with the  WRC rally of Sweden which limits the time slot dedicated to padel.

The first matches of the day can be followed via the usual digital channels of  Premier Padel , before Canal+ took over the airwaves for the men's semi-finals.

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.