Le  Newgiza P2  has reshuffled the cards in the ranking of the most decorated active players, taking into account the circuits  Premier Padel, World Padel Tour et Padel Per tour .

And as has often been the case in recent seasons, the battle is raging at the top.

 Galán regains the advantage over Tapia 

It's a real long-distance duel between  Alejandro Galán  et  Agustín Tapia With his title in Egypt, the Spaniard  passes in front of the Argentinian .

  •  Galán: 56 titles 
  •  Tapia: 55 titles 

A minimal gap that perfectly illustrates the dominance of the two players in world padel.

Behind them,  Arturo Coello  completes the podium with  48 tracks Followed by  Sanyo Gutiérrez (42)  et  Juan Lebrón (40) .

 The Men's Top 10 (active players) 

  • Galán – 56
  • Tapia – 55
  • Coello – 48
  • Sanyo – 42
  • Lebrón – 40
  • Paquito Navarro – 26
  • Maxi Sánchez – 22
  • Stupaczuk – 19
  • Chingotto – 18
  • Di Nenno – 15

 Josemaría is approaching 50 titles 

Among women, the hierarchy remains stable at the top, but the pressure is increasing.

 Alejandra Salazar  remains the leader with  58 tracks followed very closely by  Gemma Triay  et  Ari Sánchez  with  54 tracks  each.

But the momentum is clearly for  Paula Josemaría which now reaches  48 tracks  after his victory at the Newgiza P2.

She is now only at  two titles above the symbolic 50 mark .

Behind them, the battle continues with  Delfi Brea (26 titles)  et  Bea González (24 tracks) .

 The Women's Top 10 (active players) 

  • Salazar – 58
  • Ari Sánchez – 54
  • Triay – 54
  • Josemaría – 48
  • Brea – 26
  • Bea González – 24
  • Marta Ortega – 16
  • Patty Llaguno – 12
  • Lucía Sainz – 12
  • Claudia Fernández – 12

 And in history? Belasteguín remains untouchable. 

If we broaden the scope to include retired players, one name remains out of reach:  Fernando Belasteguín , with  162 tracks .

It is far ahead of:

  •  Juan Martín Díaz (116) 
  •  Pablo Lima (66) 

In women,  Alejandra Salazar  also dominates this historical ranking with its  58 tracks , ahead of Triay and Ari Sánchez.

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 !