Agustín Tapia et Arturo Coello won in three sets against Franco Stupaczuk et mike yanguas in the final of the Mexico Major. A victory marked by the complementarity and evolution of the Spanish-Argentine pair, but also by statistics revealing their current dynamic. (Padel Intelligence)

Tapia and Coello win a hard-fought final against Stupaczuk and Yanguas: analysis and key figures

Coello, the symbol of efficiency

Arturo Coello displayed remarkable grace throughout the match, finishing with 23 winning points for only 5 unforced errors. An impressive efficiency which contrasts with the 12 unforced errors of Agustín Tapia, although the latter won more winning points (31 total).

Tapia: offensive but sometimes a little irregular

Tapia was more offensive than his partner, generating more than a third of the points won by the pair. However, this aggression also led to greater irregularity, with more than twice as many unforced errors as CoelloThis difference perfectly illustrates the evolution of their duo between the first and second half of the season.

Arturo Coello has adjusted his game, committing fewer unforced errors at the cost of a slight decrease in winning points. This increased consistency now forces opponents to target Tapia more, as demonstrated by a key statistic: 58% of the balls were played by Tapia, against only 42% for Coello, a striking imbalance which testifies to the strategy adopted by their opponents.

Opposite: a perfect balance between Stupa and Yanguas

On the side of Stupaczuk and Yanguas, the match showed an even distribution of exchanges, with a ratio 50/50 of balls played between the two players. Notably, they recorded as many unforced errors as winning points, a rare statistic that illustrates their balanced game but insufficient to destabilize the number 1s.

Yanguas, a different partner for Stupa

Unlike his former partner Martín Di Nenno, Mike Yanguas stood out with a greater activity on high balls and a more offensive approach. This association has shown great promise, especially with a solid run in Mexico. It will be interesting to see if the pair confirms their form in Milan P2 and finals Premier Padel of Barcelona.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.