The men's final of the Premier Padel Gijon P2 will once again offer the most anticipated match of the circuit: Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello (world no. 1) face Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto (seeded n°2) A duel that has become, over the course of the tournaments the great classic of world padel .
The two best pairs in the rankings meet again in the final, confirming their dominance on the circuit.
A duel that often goes in favor of the number 1s
Since their association, Tapia and Coello have gained the upper hand in this rivalry. On the 30 matches played The world number ones are in the lead 21 wins to 9 .
The 2025 season particularly illustrated this rivalry. The two pairs faced each other 14 times in the final.
Si Galan and Chingotto achieved some brilliant feats, notably in Rome, Milan or the World Pairs Championships , the overall balance remains in favour of Tapia and Coello who have won several major finals against their rivals.
Two ultra-dominant pairs
The statistics perfectly illustrate the exceptional level of both teams.
Among the world's number ones:
- Agustín Tapia has overtaken Galan in number of titles with 54 titles won.
- Arturo Coello already displays 47 tracks at only 23 years old.
The duo also dominate the circuit's overall statistics with Over 200 wins together and only about twenty losses .
Opposite, Galan and Chingotto represent the most consistent opposition to the circuit leaders.
- Alejandro Galán matters 53 career titles .
- Federico Chingotto in total 15 and established himself as one of the most consistent players on the circuit.
Solid runs to the final
Both pairs confirmed their status throughout the tournament.
Tapia / Coello They notably defeated:
- Arce / Lijó in the round of 16
- Di Nenno / González in the quarterfinals
- Yanguas / Stupaczuk in the semi-finals
On their side, Galan / Chingotto dominated:
- Goni / Goenaga
- Garrido / Bergamini
- Sanz / Nieto in the semi-finals
A rivalry that leaves its mark on the circuit
This final represents Tapia and Coello's 17th consecutive final , an impressive statistic that testifies to their consistency.
On their side, Galán and Chingotto will be playing their 11th final consecutive, confirming that they are the only ones capable of regularly competing with the world's number 1.
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 !

























































































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