Tensions were running high for this new classic men's padel. Tapia / Coello et Galan / Chingotto were playing nothing less than the global 1 number in the final of Major of MexicoAnd as is often the case in important meetings, the Golden boys They answered the call. Two sets, a third consecutive title in Acapulco, and the dream of their rivals definitively extinguished.

But this victory was unlike any other. It had that special flavor of moments that define a season. At match point, everything exploded: raised fists, cris, tears, hugs… A surge of emotions that says it all about what they have just accomplished.

A rare alchemy, a duo that works like a unit

What this celebration also highlighted was theincredible complicity which unites Wall et CoelloOn the court, they complement each other like few other pairs in history. Off the court, they cultivate a relationship of total trust, the key element that allows them to maintain their status week after week.

Overcome by emotion, Tapia did not hide his admiration for his partner:

“We have to appreciate what we are accomplishing; it’s incredible. I think we make a tremendous team, no matter how you look at it. I have so much to thank for this animal I have by my side, the one who keeps me from falling, who pushes me to never stop believing. He’s the best of all. I’m very happy to have him, and I hope it lasts until my retirement.”

A powerful statement, which sums up both the mindset of the duo and the foundations of their dominance.

Arturo Coello, deeply hurt, responded with a phrase that will likely remain in the archives of modern padel:

“If Agustín leaves me, I’ll end my career.”

Simple, powerful, symbolic. Enough to confirm that this duo still has many years ahead of them… and surely many more titles to collect.

A clear message: the Golden Boys want to leave their mark on an era.

By winning this Mexican Major, Tapia and Coello have not only secured their number 1But above all, they sent a clear message: they are not satisfied. Their connection, their confidence, and their ability to rise to the occasion in big moments make them a force to be reckoned with today. an almost indestructible pair.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !