Valladolid P2: Semi-finals and TV schedule
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Valladolid P2: Semi-finals and TV schedule

Recorded on Jun 27, 2026

Saturday brings the race for the final at the Valladolid Premier Padel P2. Four semi-finals – two in the women's draw and two in the men's – will decide who plays for the title on Sunday. Broadcaster Canal+ Sport 360 will show both men's matches live and the women's ties on delay. For fans, the day marks the peak of a week of tight matches at the Spanish World Tour stop.

The P2 event in Valladolid is part of the Premier Padel calendar and regularly attracts the leading doubles pairs. After Friday's quarter-finals, the last four teams in each draw are set. Whoever wins today secures not only a place in the final but also valuable ranking points in a phase of the season when every result counts.

Broadcast schedule on Canal+ Sport 360

The women's semi-finals begin at 4 p.m. on delayed broadcast on Canal+ Sport 360. From 6 p.m., the men's matches follow live on the same channel. The French pay-TV provider thus bundles the full semi-final programme on one evening and gives viewers in France and other markets a complete tournament day.

Those who want to follow the matches live on site will find the exact court times in the organiser's official order of play. The mix of live and delayed coverage is typical of Premier Padel events, where several courts run in parallel and TV scheduling prioritises the biggest clashes. For viewers without access to Canal+ Sport 360, highlights and match reports via the usual padel media remain the main source of information on semi-final day.

Women's semi-finals: two top clashes and one surprise

The women's draw offers two semi-finals with different storylines. Both matches take place in the afternoon and are broadcast on delay for TV viewers, while the men's ties switch to live coverage in the evening. The first match pits seed 1 against seed 3: Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea face Ariana Sanchez and Andrea Ustero. Triay and Brea are among the most dominant pairs on tour, while Sanchez and Ustero are experienced rivals with strong net play and high match intensity.

The pairing promises a tactical duel on equal terms. Triay and Brea often control the tempo from the back and target volleys at the net. Sanchez and Ustero respond with aggressive return depth and quick positional switches. Whoever makes the better decisions in the decisive rallies today should hold the edge.

Rodriguez and Dal Pozzo against Josemaria and Gonzalez

In the second women's semi-final, tournament surprises Nuria Rodriguez and Giulia Dal Pozzo take on second seeds Paula Josemaria and Bea Gonzalez. Rodriguez and Dal Pozzo have drawn attention with clear performances in the early rounds and show that the field remains open beyond the absolute top favourites.

Josemaria and Gonzalez, by contrast, bring experience from numerous Premier Padel finals. Their game is built on complementary roles: Josemaria often organises the construction, Gonzalez attacks early at the net. For Rodriguez and Dal Pozzo, a win would be the biggest career step of this season – and a sign that the women's field is deeper than the seedings suggest.

Men's semi-finals: stars and outsiders in focus

In the men's draw, the most eagerly awaited match of the weekend opens proceedings: Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia meet Juan Lebrón and Leo Augsburger. Coello and Tapia are among the most discussed pairs on the calendar, while Lebrón and Augsburger combine experience with offensive net play and strong presence in decisive phases.

The clash brings together four players who regularly shape final weekends. Coello and Tapia rely on power from the baseline and quick transitions forward. Lebrón and Augsburger respond with tactical variability and an attempt to control the tempo. For neutral observers, it is the match that feels most like a final – even before the actual final is played. Both pairs know each other from numerous previous tour meetings, which adds further intrigue to the tactical preparation.

Leal and Guerrero against Galán and Chingotto

In the second men's semi-final, Javi Leal and Fran Guerrero face Ale Galán and Fede Chingotto. Leal and Guerrero eliminated Stupa and Yanguas in the quarter-finals, showing they belong among the form teams in Valladolid. Their win over an established top pair already made headlines and raises expectations for this semi-final.

Galán and Chingotto as second seeds bring experience from countless semi-finals and finals. Chingotto is regarded as one of the best net defenders on tour, Galán as a player who often makes the difference in tight sets. Leal and Guerrero must produce their best performance again today to beat the favourites – a scenario that regularly produces surprises in padel.

  • 4 p.m.: women's semi-finals on delay on Canal+ Sport 360
  • 6 p.m.: men's semi-finals live on Canal+ Sport 360
  • Four semi-finals decide the finalists in Valladolid

The Valladolid P2 thus faces a packed semi-final Saturday with top pairings in both draws. Coello and Tapia against Lebrón and Augsburger, plus the two women's clashes featuring Triay, Brea, Sanchez and Ustero, dominate attention, while Rodriguez, Dal Pozzo, Leal and Guerrero seek their chance for a major upset as outsiders.

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Location of the event

Country Spanien
City Valladolid