In recent days, there has been concern surrounding the participation of Agustín Tapia au Premier Padel Santiago P1, due to persistent pain in the right hand, visible in particular through theimposing bandage that he wore in Miami.
A mixed Miami tournament
À Miami, the Argentinian player did not show himself in his best light. Physically diminished, Tapia had difficulty influencing the exchanges, especially in his offensive phases. This discomfort, visually confirmed throughout the week, culminated in the semi-final lost against Stupaczuk and Lebrón, ending a 300-day streak without a P1 tournament final.
Tapia, lucid, spoke on his social networks just after this elimination:
"More united than ever, Arturo Coello. Next time I'll help you more, there's always a rematch."
Confirmation of his presence in Chile
Finally, Emilio Forcher, notably known for being the director of the Argentine school of padel teachers, had confirmation from the coach of Tapia that he will be on the field at Santiago P1. Reassuring news for fans, even if questions remain about the true state of his injury.
Tapia and Coello, who retain their seed 1 status, will have the mission of bouncing back as quickly as possible, while the competition, in particular Galan / Chingotto et Stupaczuk / Lebrón intensifies sharply.

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 !