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P1 Padel Las Vegas Open draws more than 240 players

Apr. 30, 2026
P1 Padel Las Vegas Open draws more than 240 players

By AI, Created 10:15 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – The 2026 P1 Padel Las Vegas Open wrapped April 24–26 with record participation, $25,000 in prize money and strong fan engagement at P1 Padel Las Vegas. The USPA 2000 event highlighted padel’s momentum in the U.S. and opened the 2026 top-tier tournament calendar.

Why it matters: - The 2026 P1 Padel Las Vegas Open showed the scale of padel’s growth in the United States. - The tournament brought elite players, amateur talent and fans together in one of the season’s largest U.S. events. - The event’s global stream and social reach extended its impact beyond Las Vegas.

What happened: - The 2026 P1 Padel Las Vegas Open, powered by Playbypoint, ran April 24–26 at P1 Padel Las Vegas. - The USPA 2000 sanctioned tournament drew more than 240 players across multiple divisions. - The event served as the opening USPA 2000 tournament of 2026. - Daniel Diaz and Jose David won Men’s Division 1. - Anna Cortiles and Luicelena Perez won Women’s Division 1. - The tournament awarded $25,000 in total prize money across the men’s and women’s divisions. - Men’s and women’s winners received equal prize money.

The details: - Official event channels highlighted packed draws, marquee matchups and a three-day atmosphere tied to Las Vegas nightlife. - Live coverage and streamed finals expanded the tournament’s audience to a global viewership. - Social content from the weekend featured dramatic rallies, championship moments and a busy on-site environment. - Commercial partners included PlaybyPoint, Osaka Sport, Siux USA, Estrella Galicia, Escapology and CocoLove. - The event emphasized community, professional standards, equality and fair play.

Between the lines: - The Las Vegas event is positioning itself as a flagship stop for U.S. padel as the sport builds momentum. - Equal prize money and the mix of pro and amateur players signal a tournament format built for both competition and sport development. - Strong attendance and online engagement suggest padel events can work as both live sports properties and content-driven fan experiences.

What’s next: - P1 Padel Group said it will continue using leading facilities and tournaments to grow padel across the United States. - The 2026 USPA 2000 calendar now has an early benchmark for turnout, competition level and audience interest. - Continued expansion in the U.S. padel market could push more high-level events into major destination cities.

The bottom line: - The Las Vegas Open reinforced that padel is moving from niche growth sport to a more established U.S. event property.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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