Padel Personalities: Pros and Celebrities Every UAE Fan Should Know in 2026
By the Padel Gameplan Editorial Team | Published: 20 March 2026
The most prominent padel personalities in 2026 include professional players Arturo Coello, Agustín Tapia, Alejandro Galán, Juan Lebrón, Gemma Triay, Delfina Brea, and Bea González – all competing on the Premier Padel circuit – alongside celebrities such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and David Beckham, who have helped bring the sport to mainstream global audiences and across the UAE.
Padel personalities – both elite professionals and the global celebrities whose participation has brought the sport to mainstream attention – are shaping how padel is understood, followed, and played across the UAE. With 950+ courts across 320+ venues spanning all seven emirates, the faces behind padel matter more than ever to a community that reaches Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain.
This hub brings together dedicated profiles covering the players and public figures defining padel’s global moment in 2026.
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The most prominent padel personalities in 2026 include professional players Arturo Coello, Agustín Tapia, Alejandro Galán, Juan Lebrón, Gemma Triay, Delfina Brea, and Bea González - all competing on the Premier Padel circuit - alongside celebrities such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and David Beckham, who have helped bring the sport to mainstream audiences worldwide and across the UAE.

Why Padel Personalities Matter to the UAE Padel Community
The UAE padel scene has grown into one of the most active in Asia. The UAE and Saudi Arabia collectively house over 320 clubs and more than 950 courts, with the UAE Padel Association reporting 155 associated clubs and 620 courts domestically – a 13 percent year-on-year increase. With that scale has come a more informed and more engaged audience – one that follows international tour results, discusses tactics on court, and looks to professional players for inspiration on technique, strategy, and equipment choices.
How the Dubai Padel Community Engages with Pro Padel
For players in Dubai, Abu Dhabi padel circles, and clubs across all seven Emirates, following padel personalities is not purely passive. Knowing which professionals use which rackets, how elite pairs structure their court coverage, and what tactical approaches define the top players on the Premier Padel circuit translates directly into conversations at club level and into practical learning on court. Coaches commonly reference professional match footage when explaining concepts such as net positioning, lob defence, and doubles rotation – making familiarity with key personalities a genuine learning asset for any developing player.
The Role of Padel Personalities in UAE’s Rapid Growth
Dubai has established itself as a nerve centre for high-level padel, with the UAE counting more than 320 clubs and 950 courts – almost 30 percent of all padel courts in Asia. Padel is officially recognised as a sport by the Emirati Ministry of Sports since 2019, and is structured by the UAE Padel Association, affiliated with the FIP since 2016. Against that backdrop, the global visibility of padel personalities – both professional players and celebrities – has accelerated public interest and driven participation across the Emirates in ways that are measurable and continuing.
One of the most effective gateways into padel for people without a racket sport background has been the visible participation of celebrities from football, entertainment, and public life. Football stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi both share a love of padel, while France’s President Emmanuel Macron is among a growing number of enthusiastic amateurs who have embraced the sport. Sports legends including Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Gerard Piqué, Francesco Totti, Luis Suarez, and Lionel Messi are among the high-profile names known to play padel, with Messi reportedly having a padel court at his own home.

How Celebrities Playing Padel Have Opened the Sport to New Audiences
Why Celebrity Padel Participation Resonates in the UAE
For UAE residents – particularly the large expat communities from Spain, Argentina, and Latin America where padel has deep cultural roots – seeing a familiar celebrity on court carries immediate credibility.
Industry voices in Dubai point to the visibility of celebrities and influencers as a critical factor in driving new players to try the sport for the first time, noting that famous athletes from Cristiano Ronaldo to NBA stars and Formula 1 drivers have all been seen playing padel, further fuelling interest among their followers. For Arabic residents and newer audiences in the UAE, the celebrity connection provides an accessible entry point before technical knowledge of the sport has fully developed.
The Gateway Effect for Beginners Across the Emirates
Many beginners in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah report that a social media post, a news story about a celebrity playing padel, or a reference from a colleague was their first encounter with the sport. Understanding which public figures play padel – and why – helps newcomers contextualise why the sport has grown so rapidly compared with other recreational options in the UAE. The dedicated article on celebrities playing padel within this hub explores this topic in full, covering which well-known figures have taken up the sport and what their participation reveals about padel’s cultural trajectory.
The Elite Professionals: Pro Players Every UAE Padel Fan Should Follow
At the highest level of the sport, four players are consistently central to discussions about world padel in 2026. All four compete on the Premier Padel circuit, which is governed by the International Padel Federation (FIP) and operates a 26-event calendar across 18 countries in 2026, with all matches from the quarter-finals onward broadcast on Red Bull TV. These players have either competed in the UAE, been confirmed for upcoming Dubai Premier Padel P1 events, or taken part in exhibition events that brought elite padel directly to UAE audiences.
Arturo Coello – World No.1 and the UAE’s Favourite Pro
Arturo Coello is the youngest player in history to reach the FIP world No.1 ranking. Together with Agustín Tapia, known collectively as the Golden Boys, Coello has held the world No.1 ranking for three consecutive seasons – 2023, 2024, and 2025 – and entered 2026 with a 10-1 win-loss record on the circuit. Coello’s game is defined by explosive net play, precise positioning, and an ability to execute shots under pressure that coaches commonly cite as instructive for intermediate players studying professional doubles mechanics.
Coello has a particular connection with the UAE. Speaking at the February 2026 “Ultimate Padel Match” exhibition in Abu Dhabi, Coello stated: “It’s our second time here, and it’s a real pleasure to play here and be in this city. Padel is growing a lot in Abu Dhabi, and today you could really feel how much people enjoyed the match.” For UAE fans, Coello is not a distant television figure – he has stood on court in Abu Dhabi and connected directly with local audiences.
For the full profile, visit Arturo Coello: The Precision. The Passion. Padel’s New King.
Alejandro Galán – The Champion Building the Sport’s Next Chapter
Alejandro Galán, now partnered with Federico Chingotto – nicknamed “Chingalán” – sits at world No.2 with 18,160 points after claiming seven titles in 2025. Galán is associated with a high-control game that balances defensive solidity with precise attacking shot-making, and has spent significant periods at or near the world No.1 ranking across his career. Since joining forces with Chingotto in early 2024, the pair have grown stronger with every tournament, with Galán dictating play and Chingotto covering every corner of the court.
Beyond his playing record, Galán holds a broader role within the sport. Based on publicly available player profiles, he serves as president of the Professional Padel Players Association – a position that reflects his standing within the professional game beyond titles and rankings. For UAE players who want to understand how professional padel doubles partnerships are built and sustained at elite level, Galán’s approach provides a compelling reference point.
For the full profile, visit Alejandro Galán: Inside the Career of One of Padel’s Most Complete Players
Agustín Tapia – Record-Breaking Power at the Top of World Padel
Agustín Tapia holds the FIP world No.1 ranking jointly with Arturo Coello, with 20,160 points each – a figure reflecting their consistency across both the Qatar Airways Premier Padel Tour and the CUPRA FIP Tour. Their 47-match winning streak during the 2024 season remains the longest in padel history, and they enter 2026 having won 13 tournament titles in 2025 alone.
Tapia is widely noted for a physically dominant and creatively attacking style that allows him to dictate points from the back of the court – an approach that has drawn significant attention from coaches and analysts globally. At the February 2026 Abu Dhabi exhibition, Tapia competed alongside Federico Chingotto, with the pair claiming a 7-6, 2-6, 6-3 victory in a high-quality match described as a first-of-its-kind showcase for UAE fans. Tapia’s presence in the UAE represents a direct connection between world-class professional padel and the rapidly developing padel community across the Emirates.
For the full profile, visit Agustín Tapia: The Power and Creativity of the World’s Joint No. 1
Juan Lebrón – The Wolf Bringing Power and Unpredictability to 2026
Juan Lebrón is currently ranked world No.5 with 7,095 points on the FIP rankings. For the 2026 season, Lebrón has formed a new partnership with Leo Augsburger – widely considered one of the best smashers in the world – creating a pairing that combines Lebrón’s exceptional transition abilities with Augsburger’s unmatched power on aerial shots. Known on the circuit as “The Wolf,” Lebrón is one of the most recognisable names in professional padel and has been involved in some of the most discussed rivalries and partnership changes in the sport’s recent history.
In March 2026, Lebrón and Augsburger reached the final of the Cancún P2, where they faced Tapia and Coello in a three-set contest that ended 6(5)-7, 6-3, 7-5. That final demonstrated exactly why Lebrón’s new partnership is considered capable of challenging the top pair – and why UAE fans following the Premier Padel circuit have reason to watch every match involving this explosive pairing closely.
For the full profile, visit Juan Lebrón: Rivalry, New Partnerships, and Explosive Intent at Elite Padel Level

Federico Chingotto – nicknamed “El Ratón” (The Mouse)
Federico Chingotto is the Argentine right-side specialist who, alongside Alejandro Galán, has formed the only pair capable of consistently challenging world number ones Tapia and Coello. As of 30 March 2026, he sits ranked third in the world with 17,340 FIP points and two titles already secured from 14 wins and 2 losses on the season.
Born in Olavarría, Argentina, Chingotto’s rise is one of professional padel’s most compelling personal stories – he funded early tournament travel by selling raffle tickets and at times slept in his car rather than pay for accommodation. His game is built on consistency and tactical intelligence over raw power: deep lobs, precise block volleys, and a trademark vibora directed toward the side mesh that pins opponents rather than going for outright winners.
The rivalry between Tapia-Coello and Galán-Chingotto – described within the circuit as “El Clásico” – currently stands at 18-7 to the world number ones across 25 meetings. With Chingotto having stated publicly that world number one is his driving ambition, the 2026 season remains fully open. UAE fans following the November Dubai P1 will watch this rivalry play out on home soil.
For the full profile, visit Federico Chingotto: The Elite Argentine Who Makes World No. 1 Look Beatable in 2026.
The Women’s Game – Top Female Padel Personalities in 2026
Women’s professional padel has never been more competitive. The Premier Padel circuit in 2026 features a women’s draw that rivals the men’s game for intensity, skill, and global following. Three players stand above the rest in terms of world ranking, playing style, and relevance to UAE padel fans – Gemma Triay, Delfina Brea, and Bea González.
Gemma Triay – The FIP Women’s World Number One
Gemma Triay holds the FIP women’s world number one ranking in 2026 with 17,300 points and a career record of 96 wins against 21 losses across 9 titles. Born in Menorca, she began her sporting life as a tennis player before a serious injury at 19 ended that chapter. She returned to competitive sport at 21 through padel and within four years had reached the international circuit – a transition that resonates with the many former tennis players now taking up padel across the UAE.
Triay plays the left side alongside Argentine partner Delfina Brea. Together they won six titles in 2025 including the Italy Major and the Madrid P1, and reached the final of the Dubai P1 in November – competing on UAE soil in front of a local audience. What distinguishes Triay statistically is a combination coaches consistently highlight: she leads the women’s circuit in fewest unforced errors per match while simultaneously leading in total winning overhead smashes. The lesson for developing players is direct – consistency and decisive attacking play are not opposites.
For the full profile, visit Gemma Triay 2026: 7 Reasons the FIP Women’s No. 1 Is Worth Studying Closely.
Delfina Brea – The Argentine Who Redefined the Right Side
Delfina Brea is the world number one ranked women’s padel player in 2026, born in Buenos Aires in 1999. Playing on the right side alongside Gemma Triay, she won nine Premier Padel titles in 2025 – one of the most dominant season performances in women’s padel history – becoming the first Argentine player in over a decade to hold the top FIP ranking.
Her game is built on quick transitions from defence to attack, finishing the point near the net rather than waiting for the easy ball. Her main weapons are viboras and deep volleys representing a more offensive role than is usually associated with right-side play – a convention she has challenged and redefined at the highest level. For UAE club players who default to a passive right-side game, Brea’s approach is one of the clearest professional models available for how that position can be played differently.
For the full profile, visit Delfina Brea: How the World No. 1 Padel Player Inspires 7 Smart Lessons for UAE Players in 2026.
Bea González – La Perla and the Most Decorated Young Player in the Game
Beatriz González – known as Bea or “La Perla” – turned professional at 14, becoming the youngest player in padel history to debut at professional level, and at 18 became the youngest champion the sport has produced. She enters 2026 at 24 with two World Championship titles, eleven World Padel Tour titles, and seven Premier Padel championships to her name.
The 2025 season was exceptional. Alongside Claudia Fernández, she won six titles including the Mexico Major, the Tour Finals in Barcelona, and the Dubai P1 in November – meaning UAE fans watched one of the season’s most dominant pairings claim the title on home soil. At the Barcelona final, González produced 31 winners – 17 more than the next highest total in the match. For 2026, she partners with Paula Josemaría with the stated goal of reaching the world number one ranking together.
For the full profile, visit Bea González 2026: 7 Reasons the Spanish Star Is Among Women’s Padel Elite.

What This Hub Will Help You Do
Reading through the Padel Personalities hub provides several practical benefits for UAE-based players and fans who want to engage more deeply with the sport they are playing or discovering.
- Build a working knowledge of the elite players on the Premier Padel circuit so that following tournament coverage and results becomes genuinely meaningful
- Understand why celebrities playing padel have helped accelerate the sport’s reach into new communities across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the wider UAE
- Identify playing styles and techniques demonstrated by professional players that can be applied at recreational and club level
- Have informed conversations within your padel community in Dubai or Abu Dhabi without needing to be a longtime follower of the professional game
- Understand which professional players perform well on indoor padel courts – relevant for UAE players who primarily use indoor facilities during the summer months
- Use professional player profiles as reference points when setting personal development goals for technique, positioning, and doubles strategy
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Frequently Asked Questions – Padel Personalities
1. Who are the top padel personalities to follow in the UAE in 2026?
The most widely followed professional padel personalities with a direct UAE connection in 2026 are Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia – the joint FIP world No.1 pair who competed at the Abu Dhabi exhibition in February 2026 – alongside Alejandro Galán and Juan Lebrón, all of whom have been confirmed for Dubai Premier Padel P1 events. On the celebrity side, globally recognised figures including Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and David Beckham are among the most widely reported padel enthusiasts whose profiles have contributed to the sport’s popularity in UAE social and expat circles.
2. Why are celebrities playing padel becoming more common globally and in the UAE?
Padel’s accessible learning curve, social doubles format, and relatively compact court make it appealing to high-profile individuals from football, entertainment, and business who want a competitive but sociable sport. Industry voices in Dubai note that celebrity visibility is one of the factors most commonly cited by new UAE players as their first introduction to the sport. Once someone tries padel, coaches and club managers report that participation tends to become regular – the celebrity gateway is simply the trigger that brings many people to the court for the first time.
3. What is the Premier Padel circuit and why does it matter to UAE fans?
The Premier Padel circuit is the single unified global professional tour for padel, governed by the International Padel Federation (FIP). It operates a 26-event calendar in 2026 across 18 countries, with all quarter-final-onward matches broadcast on Red Bull TV. The circuit matters to UAE fans because the Dubai Premier Padel P1 is a fixture on that calendar, bringing the world’s top players – including Coello, Tapia, Galán, and Lebrón – directly to the UAE. Following the Premier Padel circuit provides context for everything happening at club and recreational level across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the wider Emirates.
4. How can following padel personalities improve my game as a UAE club player?
Watching elite players on the Premier Padel circuit provides practical visual learning that supplements coaching sessions and court drills. Coaches commonly recommend combining structured lessons with regular viewing of professional match footage. Observing how Alejandro Galán manages court coverage, how Arturo Coello transitions from the baseline to the net, or how Agustín Tapia constructs points from the back of the court offers reference points for recreational players working on similar skills in UAE clubs and indoor courts.
5. Is padel more popular than tennis in the UAE in 2026?
According to reporting by Arabian Business and statements from the CEO of World Padel Academy, padel surpassed football as the most played sport in the UAE by participation in recent years, while tennis remains deeply embedded in competitive junior development. Several industry sources describe padel and tennis as complementary rather than competing sports in the UAE – padel widens the racket sport base and often brings in players who later explore tennis as well. The general consensus among UAE sports stakeholders is that padel’s participation growth shows no signs of slowing.
6. Have any of the top padel professionals visited or competed in the UAE?
Yes. In February 2026, world No.1 pair Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia headlined “The Ultimate Padel Match” exhibition at Space42 Arena at Al-Raha Beach in Abu Dhabi – described as a first-of-its-kind showcase for UAE padel fans. Coello, Lebrón, Galán, and Tapia have all been confirmed for Dubai Premier Padel P1 events. Dubai has also previously hosted a Premier Padel P1 at Hamdan Sports Complex, establishing the UAE as a recurring and significant destination on the global padel circuit.
7. Who is Juan Lebrón and why is his 2026 partnership significant?
Juan Lebrón – known as “The Wolf” – is currently ranked world No.5 on the FIP rankings. For 2026, he has formed a new partnership with Leo Augsburger, widely considered one of the most powerful smashers in professional padel. The partnership combines Lebrón’s transition abilities and court intelligence with Augsburger’s aerial shot power, creating a combination that analysts describe as capable of producing shock results against even the top-ranked pairs. Lebrón and Augsburger reached the Cancún P2 final in March 2026, where they pushed Tapia and Coello to three sets.
8. What makes the UAE a significant location for professional padel personalities?
The UAE – particularly Dubai – has become what Padel Magazine describes as a new epicentre of world padel. Multiple professional players have relocated to the UAE for training and lifestyle reasons, drawn by the quality of facilities, year-round indoor court access, and the structured environment provided by the UAE Padel Association. Dubai also hosts a Premier Padel P1 event annually, which under the patronage of Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum brings the world’s top players to compete before UAE audiences.
9. How can I watch Premier Padel matches featuring these players in the UAE?
Premier Padel matches from the quarter-finals onward are broadcast on Red Bull TV, which is accessible in the UAE. Earlier rounds are available on the Premier Padel YouTube channel. For the Dubai Premier Padel P1 specifically, tickets have historically been available through the official event website and platforms including Platinumlist, with qualifying rounds open on complimentary tickets. Readers are advised to check the Premier Padel official site for the most current broadcast and ticketing information.
10. How can I find padel players in Dubai or the UAE to play with at my level?
The most widely used platforms for finding padel players in Dubai and across the UAE are Playtomic – which allows players to join open matches and connect with others at similar skill levels – and community WhatsApp groups organised through local clubs in Al Quoz, Business Bay, JVC, and other hubs. Many clubs across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah run social leagues and beginner sessions specifically designed to help new players find consistent partners. Checking directly with venues listed in the Padel Gameplan UAE Venue Guide is recommended for the most current session details and availability.
Published by the Padel Gameplan Editorial Team. Player rankings, circuit information, and tournament results were reviewed from the International Padel Federation (FIP) and the Premier Padel official site, published by the sport’s global governing bodies. Current 2026 ranking data and player performance statistics were sourced from Padel Tonic and Red Bull’s Premier Padel season guide, both published in early 2026. The February 2026 Abu Dhabi exhibition match and Coello’s UAE remarks were reported by Arab News.
UAE market growth data, court counts, and participation statistics were sourced from reporting published by Arabian Business and court and club infrastructure figures confirmed through Khaleej Times. Celebrity participation context was referenced from Arab News padel growth reporting and Padel Magazine’s analysis of Dubai as a global padel hub.



















