P1000 Vernon: live scores and schedule 2026
The P1000 Vernon is one of the key stops on the French padel calendar, bringing top-level sport, live broadcasts and up-to-date results together in one place over a single weekend. Padel Magazine follows the tournament from 3 to 5 July 2026 with continuous updates and centralises all relevant information in a live hub. Anyone who wants to track how the draw develops, which pairings emerge and how each match phase unfolds will find constantly refreshed content there throughout the weekend.
The venue is TC Vernon, one of the established addresses for French padel in Normandy. The P1000 category represents a high-class women's field with strong national and international participation. Even in the build-up, the entry list was described as dense, led by the pairing of Tonda and Duchêne. That makes Vernon a tournament in which favourites come under pressure early and outsiders get chances to go deep.
Live broadcast and results hub
The main coverage runs through Padel Mag TV. There, not only results are published, but also the schedule with the matches coming up at any given moment. The article is updated across the entire weekend, so viewers can check the latest status at any time. For a tournament of this size, that kind of real-time reporting is a major asset because several courts run in parallel and the bracket can change quickly.
What is especially interesting is the close link between editorial reporting and visual live streams. While the text page works as a results and schedule overview, video broadcasts add detail to each phase. That makes it easier to see which pairings reach the decisive rounds and how the tournament structure evolves.
Friday: quarter-finals, semi-finals and final
Friday is the focus of live coverage. Alongside general live updates, the decisive knockout rounds of the women's event are scheduled. The programme is split into three central blocks: the quarter-finals, the semi-finals and the final. Each phase is shown on separate broadcast channels, so fans can follow the section that interests them most.
- Quarter-finals: entry into the decisive tournament phase with the best remaining pairings
- Semi-finals: the quarter-final winners meet and fight for a place in the final
- Final: the crowning moment of the weekend with the P1000 Dames title match in Vernon
The streams are labelled P1000 Dames – TC Vernon, making clear that this is the women's competition. For padel fans, that means the most exciting matches of the event are bundled on a single tournament day. Anyone who wants to understand the dynamics between attack, wall play and tactical discipline at the highest level gets plenty of material on this Friday.
Entry list and pairings
A key part of tournament preparation is the full list of entered pairings. It is available as a downloadable PDF and offers a quick overview of all teams at the start. For analysts, coaches and committed spectators, that list is essential because it reveals possible strength ratios and interesting match-ups early on.
The field is described as dense, which in practice means few pairings can afford to relax early. Even in the opening rounds, upsets are possible, and favourites must stay focused from the start. That mix of quality and unpredictability is exactly what makes P1000 events so attractive for audiences and media coverage.
Tonda and Duchêne as favourites
In the build-up, the pairing of Tonda and Duchêne moves into the spotlight. They are regarded as one of the strongest combinations in the draw and therefore shape expectations before the first serve. Whether they actually win the title depends on form on the day, match plan and the level of the opposition. In such a compact field, one weak set is often enough to change the entire tournament path.
For the live page, that means every results update is viewed through the lens of the favourites. If Tonda and Duchêne stay on course, the pressure on their rivals increases. If a top pairing exits early, the tournament opens up for outsiders who suddenly gain realistic title chances.
What P1000 Vernon means for the sport
P1000 events are more than regional tournaments. They serve as a test for players who want to check their form under match conditions and collect valuable ranking points. Vernon offers the right stage for that: professional organisation, a demanding field and media presence that keeps the sport visible across the weekend.
For clubs and young players, such an event also provides orientation. It shows which tactical concepts work under pressure, how top pairings structure rallies and what physical demands apply at the highest level. Those impressions reach beyond the tournament itself and influence training plans and competition preparation across France.
Schedule and results tracking at a glance
The structure of the live page is clearly aligned with the tournament flow. Alongside Friday's programme with quarter-finals, semi-finals and final, results are added continuously as matches are completed. That creates a dynamic picture of the competition that becomes sharper over the course of the weekend. Even viewers who drop in briefly can immediately find the key information: current winners, upcoming matches and links to the streams.
Padel Mag TV acts as the central anchor point. Instead of switching between different sources, the hub brings together text, video and documents. For a tournament with several parallel developments, that clarity is a major advantage. Fans can move between live pictures and the results list without losing track.
With the start on 3 July 2026, Vernon begins a weekend that carries weight in the French padel calendar. The dense women's field, the favourite status of Tonda and Duchêne and the continuous live coverage make the P1000 an event that reveals the current level of competition in the sport beyond the title match itself.