- Monday, March 16 – results and schedule
- Sunday, March 15 – First teachings
- Mexican P2 strings together just after Gijón
- Dates, staffing, location: what you need to know
- Men’s table: Tapia / Coello and Galán / Chingotto frame a closely watched top flight
- Female table: later entry
- Qualifying: two Frenchmen on the men’s schedule from Monday
- Where to watch the Cancún P2
- Where to see Cancún P2 2026 live: official options
- To remember & External sources
Updated: 16/03/2026
Follow results: scores & schedule via FIP and Premier Padel.
The tournament gets down to the nitty-gritty: the Cancún P2 2026 has already delivered several first verdicts this Monday in the men’s qualifying round, while the women’s qualifying draw also gets underway in Mexico. The morning gave a clearer picture, with several seeds holding serve to expectations, but also a few matches that hung in there.
The real hot point at the moment: the men’s table continues to put the spotlight on Tapia / Coello, Galán / Chingotto, Yanguas / Stupaczuk and Lebrón / Augsburger, while the qualifying rounds are already beginning to outline the oppositions that will lead to the big draw.
In replay / live on Red Bull TV: Red Bull TV – Cancún P2 (quarterfinals → finals)
Monday, March 16 – results and schedule
| Match | Score / schedule | To remember |
|---|---|---|
| [1] Maximiliano Arce Simo / Pablo Lijó vs Guillem Figuerola Santiago / Albert Trillas Garcia | 5/7 6/2 6/2 – finished | The No.1 seed had to let the first set pass before regaining the upper hand. |
| Dylan Guichard / Diego Dorta Diaz vs [2] Victor Ruiz / Luciano Capra | 4/6 6/7 – finished | Guichard and Dorta lost in the second qualifying round to a solid pair. |
| Santiago José Pineda Cabello / Diego García vs [5] Luis Hernandez Quesada / Enzo Jensen Sirvent | 3/6 6/2 4/6 – finished | A close match in three sets, finally won by Hernandez Quesada / Jensen Sirvent. |
| [4] Ignacio Sager / Juan Ignacio Rubini vs Ferran Gonzalez Zamorano / Juan Francisco Gonzalez | 6/0 6/3 – finished | Sager and Rubini controlled their Q2 with authoritatively. |
| [8] Marc Quílez / Federico Mouriño vs Alberto Garcia Trabanco / Miguel Lamperti | 5/7 7/6 6/4 – finished | Lamperti and Garcia Trabanco got the match off to a good start, but Quílez / Mouriño turned things around. |
| José Alberto Funes Ontivero / Elías Nasif vs [3] Enrique Goenaga / Aimar Goñi Lacabe | Not before 4.00 pm – Cancha Estadio | An interesting clash to round off the men’s session on center court. |
| Thomas Leygue / Nuno Deus vs [7] Juan Cruz Belluati / Facundo Dominguez | Not before 4pm – Cancha 3 | One of the day’s remaining big match-ups in these men’s qualifying rounds. |
| [6] Lucia Dionisio Laureano / Daniela Portilla Gomez vs Lorena Marruffo / Fiorella Cuccioli | 7/6 6/1 – finished | A good start for Dionisio Laureano / Portilla Gomez in the women’s qualifying draw. |
| [5] Alba Perez Momha / Alba Gallardo Salvado vs Emma Karen Reyes Baca / Estefania Fuentes Szymanski | Coming up – ladies’ qualifying | An eagerly-awaited entry for the ladies, still on the schedule. |
| [8] Nerea Derbis / Ivana Perches Arredondo vs Maria Jose Montoya / Sofia Jimenez Ramos | Coming up – women’s qualifying | The women’s Q1 continues to take shape. |
| [7] Natalia Blanco / Adriana Corona vs Paulina Luquín Chavoya / Quetzali Dafne Vazquez Montesinos | Coming up – women’s qualifying | Another match in Monday’s rotation. |
Sunday, March 15 – First teachings
| Match / pair | Table | To remember |
|---|---|---|
| Guillem Figuerola Santiago / Albert Trillas Garcia | Men’s qualifying | They had secured their place in Q2 before falling to Arce / Lijó on Monday. |
| José Alberto Funes Ontivero / Elías Nasif | Men’s qualifying | A successful start in Mexico with a clear victory in the first round. |
| Ignacio Sager / Juan Ignacio Rubini | Men’s qualifying | They confirmed this on Monday with a controlled victory in the second round. |
| Santiago José Pineda Cabello / Diego García | Men’s qualifying | Winners on Sunday, they were then knocked out on Monday after a tight match. |
| Thomas Leygue / Nuno Deus | Men’s qualifying | The Franco-Portuguese duo got their tournament off to a good start and are still waiting for their big test in Q2. |
| Antonio Fernández / José Luis González | Men’s qualifying | They made it through the first round and are still on Monday’s schedule. |
| Juan Cruz Belluati / Facundo Dominguez | Men’s qualifications | The experienced pair remains one of the most eagerly awaited big match-ups of the rest of the day. |
Note: men’s qualifying takes place from March 15 to 17, ladies’ qualifying from March 16 to 17. The men’s main draw starts at 4pm on Tuesday March 17, while the ladies’ main draw gets underway on Wednesday March 18. The quarterfinals, semifinals and finals will be broadcast on Red Bull TV.
The Mexican Monday has already clarified part of the qualifying field, with several favourites taking part and a few matches more closely contested than expected. However, there are still some real points of tension, notably around Leygue / Deus and the final men’s big match-ups.
Tapia / Coello and Galán / Chingotto remain the natural benchmarks for this tournament, but many eyes are also turning to Yanguas / Stupaczuk and Lebrón / Augsburger, two combinations capable of giving a very special tone to this week in Cancún.
Mexican P2 strings together just after Gijón
Cancún hosts the second P2 tournament of the 2026 season, following on directly from Gijón and just before Miami. The change of scenery is immediate: after the Spanish leg, the circuit shifts to Mexico for a week away, with inevitably different conditions right from the qualifying rounds.
To put this week in the context of the season, you can also take a look at our calendar overview: Premier Padel 2026: all dates to remember.
Dates, staffing, location: what you need to know
The Cancún P2 takes place from March 15 to 22, 2026, with a prize fund announced at €264,534. The tournament will be played at the Rafa Nadal Tennis Center, in an outdoor frame that will significantly change the way matches are played compared to an indoor stage.
The week follows a fairly classic build-up in power: the qualifying rounds open the tournament, before the men’s and then women’s main draws are progressively introduced until Finals Sunday.
Sports calendar (start times announced)
- Men’s qualifying: March 15-17 (start at 9am)
- Women’s qualifications: March 16-17 (9am start)
- Main draw: from March 17 at 4 p.m. for men, from March 18 at 9 a.m. for women
- Round of 16: March 19 (9am start)
- Quarterfinals: March 20 (4pm start)
- Semifinals: March 21 (4pm start)
- Final: March 22 (start announced at 5pm)
Please note: these schedules reflect the information published in the official FIP schedule.
Men’s table: Tapia / Coello and Galán / Chingotto frame a closely watched top flight
The men’s main draw is now known, with a clear hierarchy at the top of the bill: Tapia / Coello (1) and Galán / Chingotto (2) logically occupy the first two places in the seeding. Behind them, Yanguas / Stupaczuk (3) and above all Lebrón / Augsburger (4) give this Mexican week a special dimension, at a time of the season when many new associations are still trying to stabilize themselves.
In addition to the seeds, Cancún already features a number of interesting match-ups: Tello / Alonso, González / Di Nenno, Garrido / Bergamini, and the potential big match-up between Ruiz / Esbri and Libaak / Chozas. On a P2, the start of the tournament is always a tricky one, and this is often when the real solidity of a pair can be measured.
After Gijón, this Mexican tournament is already serving as a breakthrough: some pairs need to confirm, others still need to convince, and some much-anticipated duos have the opportunity here to give real substance to their early season.
With this in mind, Lebrón / Augsburger remain one of the most closely watched pairings on the roster, as do Yanguas / Stupaczuk, while Galán / Chingotto arrive with their attention undoubtedly heightened after the big signal they sent out in Spain.
Female table: later entry
On the women’s side, the tournament follows a slightly different timetable, with qualifying on March 16 and 17, followed by the main draw on March 18. This gives Cancún a slightly different kind of promotion, with the women’s part of the tournament starting later but fully in keeping with the start of the Premier Padel season.
The main interest here will be to see which pairs manage to pick up the tempo quickly in away conditions, and which manage to contract extension on the momentum built up since the early stages of the year. At this stage of the season, consistency counts almost as much as a single stunning win.
Qualifying: two Frenchmen on the men’s schedule from Monday
Qualifying continues this Monday, March 16, with an angle that’s easy for the French-speaking public to watch: Dylan Guichard and Thomas Leygue are both scheduled for the day, each in a big match-up in the men’s qualifying draw.
Matches listed in the order of play
- Dylan Guichard / Diego Dorta Diaz vs Victor Ruiz / Luciano Capra
- Thomas Leygue / Nuno Deus vs Juan Cruz Belluati / Facundo Dominguez
On the schedule, the order of play announces a 9am start, with the second round of men’s qualifying and the opening of women’s qualifying.
Where to watch the Cancún P2
To watch the tournament as closely as possible, the two most reliable entry points are the official Premier Padel and FIP pages. They centralize tables, results, the schedule and updates on the order of play.
And if you’re looking for more context on the string together of the calendar, our global article on the 2026 season helps to place Cancún in the current sequence of the tour: Premier Padel 2026: all the dates to remember.
Where to see Cancún P2 2026 live: official options
Red Bull TV by territory
From the quarterfinals onwards, Red Bull TV takes over broadcasting the quarters, semifinals and finals to a large part of the world. As always, it’s a good idea to check availability in your country via the official “How to watch” page.
Official page: Cancún P2 2026 – Red Bull TV broadcast guide.
To remember & External sources
- The Cancún P2 takes place from March 15 to 22, 2026.
- Allocation announced: €264,534.
- The tournament takes place at the Rafa Nadal Tennis Center, in the away end.
- Tapia / Coello and Galán / Chingotto lead the men’s field, with Yanguas / Stupaczuk and Lebrón / Augsburger close behind.
- Men’s qualifying continues on March 16, with Guichard and Leygue on the schedule.
