What kind of tournaments will be taken into account in the FIP ranking and how many points does each one distribute?

The 2024 season will be different from the previous two. From this year we will have a single professional padel circuit, under the name of Premier Padel, which will be regulated by the International Padel Federation (FIP). This will also mean that all players will focus on a single ranking subject to the points obtained in the Premier Padel tournaments, in the CUPRA FIP Tour events and in the World Pairs Championship.

How many types of tournaments are there per circuit?

In Premier Padel

Premier Padel tournaments are divided into 3 categories: Majors, P1 tournaments and P2 tournaments. In addition, to end the season, the Premier Padel Tour Finals will be held in December with the presence of the best players of the year.

On the CUPRA FIP Tour

In the tournaments of the FIP circuit, the CUPRA FIP Tour, we find up to 5 categories: Platinum, Gold, Star, Rise and Promotion. There will also be a tournament to close the year, the FIP Finals.

How many points does each tournament give in the FIP ranking?

1. World Pairs Championship

Foto: FIP
Result Points
Champion 2.000
Finalists 1.200
Semi-final 750
Quarter-final 360
Last 16 180
Last 32 90
Last 64 40

2. Premier Padel Major

Foto: Premier Padel
Result Points
Champion 2.000
Finalists 1.200
Semi-final 750
Quarter-final 360
Last 16 180
Last 32 90
Last 64 40

3. Premier Padel Finals

Foto: Premier Padel
Result Points
Champion 1.500

4. Premier Padel P1

Foto: Madrid Premier Padel

This is the tournament category that will be played the most throughout the season, with up to 12 events throughout the year. These are the points that will be distributed:

Result Points
Champion 1.000
Finalists 600
Semi-final 300
Quarter-final 180
Last 16 90
Last 32 45
Last 64 18

5. Premier Padel P2

Foto: FIP
Result Points
Champion 500
Finalists 300
Semi-final 150
Quarter-final 90
Last 16 45
Last 32 12

6. FIP Platinum

Result Points
Champion 200
Finalists 120
Semi-final 60
Quarter-final 36
Last 16 18
Last 32 8

7. FIP Finals

Result Points
Champion 150
Finalists 90
Semi-final 45
Quarter-final 22
Last 16 11

8. FIP Gold

Result Points
Champion 100
Finalists 60
Semi-final 30
Quarter-final 18
Last 16 8
Last 32 4

9. FIP Star

Result Points
Champion 50
Finalists 30
Semi-final 15
Quarter-final 8
Last 16 4
Last 32 2

10. FIP Rise

Result Points
Champion 25
Finalists 15
Semi-final 8
Quarter-final 4
Last 16 2
Last 32 1

11. FIP Promotion

Result Points
Champion 10
Finalists 6
Semi-final 3
Quarter-final 2
Last 16 1
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