The eagerly anticipated quarter-finals of the Premier Padel Riyadh 2025 tournament are set to light up the Padel Rush Arena, as top teams gear up for exciting matchups this Thursday.
Taking place on February 13, the quarter-finals will start at 3:00 PM local time (13:00h GMT, 09:00h Argentina), with several thrilling encounters scheduled to captivate fans worldwide.
The opening match features Lucia Sainz and Patty Llaguno up against Delfi Brea and Gemma Triay, who have been highlighted as strong contenders throughout the tournament. Highlighting the intense competition, the second match features rising stars Pablo Cardona and Leo Augsburger battling it out against the experienced duo of Fede Chingotto and Ale Galán.
Action on the central court will begin early, with fans set to be treated to multiple matches. Following the opening match, viewers can look forward to another exciting face-off between Tamara Icardo and Claudia Jensen as they take on Ari Sánchez and Paula Josemaría.
Eyebrows have been raised as the day progresses, since the third matches are slated for no earlier than 6 PM local time, creating excitement and anticipation as the audience waits for compelling displays of skill and strategy on the court.
"There’s no doubt the atmosphere will be electric," commented tournament organizers, emphasizing the significance of this stage of the competition. “Fans can expect high tensions and unexpected turns as the best players compete for glory.”
Matches have been streamed worldwide on Red Bull TV, ensuring fans do not miss any part of the action. This accessibility has made it easier for enthusiastic supporters from various regions to follow the tournament without missing out on their favorite players.
For viewers within Spain, the matches will also air on Movistar Plus+, providing another avenue for fans to watch the thrilling gameplay. The Premier Padel YouTube channel continues to host preliminary matches, providing greater access as the tournament progresses.
Highlighting the international reach of the tournament, various broadcasters have secured rights to showcase the quarter-finals. ESPN leads coverage across South America and Central America, and BeIN Sports takes charge of broadcasting across MENA countries, including Saudi Arabia, where the event is being hosted.
The tournament serves as part of the larger 2025 Premier Padel calendar, which includes events across 16 countries, enhancing the sport's global footprint. Among the new locations introduced this year are Miami, Buenos Aires, and Cancún, which hold promise for continued growth.
Your favorite players are just around the corner as they fight for their place not just at the quarter-finals but as candidates to take home one of the sport's most prestigious titles.
Stay tuned to Red Bull TV and other national broadcasters to catch every moment of this exciting tournament as it progresses from the quarter-finals to the finals this weekend. The competition climaxes February 15, with the most skilled players battling for victory.