The 2024 season was marked by notable performances, and the data from Padel Intelligence highlight the players who averaged the most winning points per game. This statistic reflects their ability to effectively close out rallies. Here are the top five players in this category.
5th – Franco Stupaczuk: 19 winning points per game
With 86 games played, Franco Stupaczuk reached an average of 19 winning points per game. An aspect of his game that makes him one of the best left-footed players.
4th – Augustin Tapia: 19,4 winning points per game
Augustin Tapia, with 98 matches played, records an average of 19,4 winning pointsHis attacking style allowed him to maintain his dominance with teammate Arturo Coello throughout the 2024 season.
3rd – Juan Lebrón: 19,8 winning points per game
En 78 matches played, Juan Lebrón stands out for its ability to conclude points with an average of 19,8 winning points per gameA valuable asset in his game, his repositioning to the left in 2024 also allowed him to take up more space on the field and thus enter this ranking.
2nd – Jon Sanz: 20,4 winning points per game
Jon sanz, left-handed, ranks second with an average of 20,4 winning points on 64 games playedHis left-handed status gives him a tactical advantage, particularly in creating angles that are difficult to defend and having a greater presence on the pitch.
1st – Alejandro Galán: 23,7 winning points per game
With 94 matches played, Alejandro Galán finished first with an average of 23,7 winning points per gameHis consistency in attack allows him to dominate this category.
Points to remember
- Lefties like Jon Sanz often take advantage of a strategic advantage to score many winning runs.
- Certainly, the number of winning points is a key indicator to assess a player's level, but we must not neglect other essential aspects such as the ability to limit direct errors, the quality and variety of shots, or even the physical condition which allows a high level of play to be maintained throughout a match.

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