the draws. Triay and Fernandez, possible semifinal clash between the defending champions

October 4, 2025
the draws. Triay and Fernandez, possible semifinal clash between the defending champions

Emotions, great shots, and all the big stars: Milan is once again the house of padel. The wait is almost over for the fourth edition of the Oysho Milano Premier Padel P1, with the Allianz Cloud ready to light up from Monday, October 6 to Sunday, October 12. Today’s draw has decided the path to the final for those hoping to add their names to the winners’ list, after the “Golden Boys” Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia (men’s champions) and Gemma Triay and Claudia Fernandez, the women’s champions in 2024.

 

MEN – The men’s draw, like every P1, includes 48 pairs, with 16 top seeds starting directly in the second round. Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia, who are playing today in the semifinals of the P1 of Rotterdam and already sure to finish the season at the top of the FIP ranking, will face Denis Perino and Nacho Piotto or the brothers Miguel and Nuno Deus. Fede Chingotto and Ale Galan (2) will play against Alvaro Cepero (their opponent in the second round last year) and Andres Fernandez, or a qualifying pair. David Gala and Alex Chozas or Javi Valdes and Agustin Gutierrez will meet Franco Stupaczuk and Juan Lebron (3), who are in the same half of the draw as Coello and Tapia. The number 4 seeds Mike Yanguas and Coki Nieto will face Teo Zapata and Curro Cabeza or Pol Hernandez and Guillermo Collado.

Two Italian derbies are also on the schedule for the first round: wild card Marco Cassetta, with Federico Chiostri, will face Facundo Dominguez and Javi Martinez; and Alvaro Montiel, paired with Juan Cruz Belluati, will face Enzo Jensen and Emilio Sanchez. Possible quarterfinals: Coello/Tapia (1)-Sanz/Navarro (5), Stupaczuk/Lebron (3)-Gonzalez/Guerrero (7), Nieto/Yanguas (4)-Di Nenno/Augsburguer (6), Leal/Bergamini (8)-Chingotto/Galan (2).

 

WOMEN – The women’s draw will have 28 pairs, with the four top seeds starting from the second round. Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea, winners of eight tournaments this year and top two in the FIP ranking, will start against Melania Merino and Ana Nogueira (the same first opponent as last year in Milan) or Jimena Velasco and Raquel Eugenio. Paula Josemaria and Ari Sanchez will play a qualifying pair or Noa Canovas and Laia Rodriguez. Araceli Martinez and Alix Collombon or Lucia Sainz and Patty Llaguno will be the first opponents of Bea Gonzalez and Claudia Fernandez, the number three seeds who could meet the dominant Triay-Brea duo in the semifinals.

Possible quarterfinals: Ortega/Icardo (5)-Triay/Brea (1), Gonzalez/Fernandez (3)-Alonso/Jensen (6), Guinart-Virseda (8)-Ustero/Araujo (4), Josemaria/Sanchez (2)-Salazar-Calvo (7).