The London Major is 46 days away. For British padel fans, it is the most anticipated event in the sport's history in this country. For Premier Padel, it is the statement moment for the tour's UK ambitions. For the players, it is a Major — every point matters.
Here is everything you need to know.
Dates and Venue
The London Major 2026 runs from 7–13 July at The O2 Arena in North Greenwich. The main draw begins on Tuesday 8 July. Quarter-finals are Thursday 10 July, semi-finals Saturday 12 July, and the men's and women's finals are Sunday 13 July.
The O2 Arena — the world's most visited entertainment venue — is staging a padel event for the first time. A purpose-built glass court will be installed in the Arena with capacity for 14,000 spectators for the final.
Tickets
Session tickets are available from £25 (early rounds) to £95 (finals). Full week passes are £290. Premium hospitality packages including courtside seats and player access are available from £450. Finals tickets are moving quickly — book via Premier Padel directly.
Who Will Be There
The full entry list is not confirmed but the top 32 pairs on the Premier Padel standings qualify automatically. After Paris, the storylines are compelling:
- Galán and Lebrón — still No.1, looking to respond after their first Major final defeat in 18 months
- Coello and Tapia — Roland Garros champions, confidence at peak, the hunted and the hunters simultaneously
- Stupaczuk and Di Nenno — Madrid semi-finalists, capable of beating anyone on form
- Triay and Sánchez — 19 Majors together, hunting a 20th in front of a UK crowd discovering the women's game
Broadcast
All matches stream live and free on the Premier Padel YouTube channel. Selected matches, including both finals, will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK. The BBC has also confirmed digital coverage for the finals weekend.
Getting There
North Greenwich tube station (Jubilee Line) is directly connected to The O2. Journey time from central London is approximately 15 minutes from London Bridge, 20 minutes from Waterloo. There is no car parking at The O2 for large events — take the tube.
Find padel courts near you to play in the lead-up to the event in our UK Court Finder.