The visuals finally give the set a clear face
The press release already announced a highly competitive tournament. The visuals released by the organization now allow us to go a step further, featuring clearly identified pairs on the big match-up. On the men’s side, Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia are in the lead, ahead of Alejandro Galan and Federico Chingotto, Franco Stupaczuk and Miguel Yanguas, then Juan Lebron and Leandro Augsburger. In the same vein, the women’s table features Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea, followed by Bea Gonzalez and Paula Josemaria, then Ari Sanchez and Andrea Ustero. In other words, Brussels is no longer just selling the promise of prestige: the tournament already boasts a core group of pairs capable of raising the bar from the very first rounds.
For the Belgian public, it’s a strong signal. A P2 does not offer the same symbolic weight as a Major, but it can become a major event thanks to the density of the cast. With combinations of power, court coverage and science of the net, there’s more to the spectacle than just a few headline acts. It also promises matches in which the quality of the return, control of the bandeja, use of the vibora and management of transitions will raise the intensity very early in the week.
Brussels consolidates its status in the 2026 calendar
This fifth edition will be played from April 19 to 26, 2026 at the Tour & Taxis Maritime Station. The tournament kicks off with qualifying on April 19 and 20, followed by the main draw from April 21 to 26, and a final weekend of quarterfinals, semifinals and finals. This is one of the answers most eagerly awaited by our readers: yes, the schedule has already been framed, and yes, Brussels has already set the scene for a busy week from the first Sunday to the final weekend.

The visual “Top 10 back in Brussels”, centered on Coello, almost single-handedly tells the organizers’ main argument. If the number ones and most eagerly-awaited pairs are returning to Brussels, it’s because the event has managed to create something broader than just an indoor tournament: a stage, an atmosphere and a real place on the tour map. The local link remains present with the wild card awarded to Isaac Huysveld, who is due to play with Miguel Lamperti, a big match-up that links the development of Belgian padel to the very highest international level.
So these images don’t just serve to illustrate the press release. They make it more readable, more credible and more concrete: we know better which pairs to watch out for, why the line-up is intriguing and what can make this 2026 edition an intense week from the very first days. To watch the official schedule, sessions and practical information, please visit the official tournament website and ticketing page.


