Arturo Coello continues to write its story at Mexico By winning the P2 of Cancun alongside Agustín Tapia The Spanish player has confirmed an almost perfect relationship with the North American country. Another success in an impressive run: six consecutive titles in Mexico et 29 wins in a row in this territory.
A series of titles that has been running since 2022
The victory achieved at Cancún Facing Juan Lebrón and Leo Augsburger This is just the latest chapter in a story that has been going on for several seasons.
The romance between Arturo Coello and Mexico goes back to 2022 , when he had established himself at Major of Monterrey next to Fernando Belasteguín .
Since then, the trophies have kept coming. With Agustín Tapia he won in 2023 le WPT Mexico Open and the P1 of Acapulco The following year, he triumphed again at the Major of Acapulco , before establishing itself again in 2025 during the penultimate tournament of the season to secure his place world number one .
The title won at Cancún This brings the series to six consecutive victories dans le pays.
To find Coello's last defeat on Mexican soil, you have to go back to December 2021 At the time, he was competing in the tournament with Fernando Belasteguín and had been stopped in round of XNUMX of World Padel Tour by Momo González and Javi Rico From that day on, he was undefeated in Mexico .
A dominance that confirms he's an exceptional player
In a circuit where several players are experiencing power ramp-ups and where some regularly sign brilliant moments , Arturo Coello continues to distinguish itself by a remarkable consistency .
Of course, Agustín Tapia , Alejandro Galán ou Juan Lebrón remain exceptional players , being part of the the cream of the crop of world padel But Coello has a special dimension in the current game.
The Spanish player is a true competitive beast , a formidable power capable of turning a match around in just a few exchanges. But reducing his game to his strength would be a mistake. We sometimes forget that the Vallisoletano also possesses one of the finest games on the circuit , with a remarkable hand for a player of his size.
Its ability to feel the blows in vary the trajectories , but also its quality of movement His on-track skills make him an extremely complete player. And above all, he goes through the seasons with very few moments of doubt , a regularity that largely explains its current status.
Today, all these qualities combined make him one of the most complete players on the circuit if not the most complete .

A style perfectly suited to Mexican conditions
The impressive results are no accident. playing conditions in Mexico , often on fast tracks and outdoor particularly favor the style of the Spanish player.
Le powerful smash and aerial game Coello's skills truly come into their own in these environments where the ball travels faster. In these contexts, “El Rey” can fully exploit its capacity to finish the points at the net .
The final of Cancún has shown it again. Opposite in the diagonal to Juan Lebrón Coello, clearly inspired, had to adapt to a tactical match made up of tiny , short angles and intense exchanges. Despite this, he dominated the key moments of the match.
A final marked by impressive statistics
Arturo Coello's performance in the final was lauded with the title of MVP of the match .
According to data from Padel Intelligence He finished the match with a rating of +36,56 , a particularly high figure at this level of competition.
His statistics illustrate his influence on the game:
- 40 winning moves , more ... than Leo Augsburger (30) et Juan Lebrón (29)
- available in only 9 unforced errors , which is the lowest total of the four players present on the track
Beyond the numbers, Coello proved particularly decisive in the important points confirming his status as a player capable of turning games around under pressure.

Heading to Miami, his “second home”
However, the circuit offers no respite to the league leaders. After their victory in Mexico, Tapia and Coello are already looking ahead to the next step: the P1 Miami .
A special tournament for the Spaniard, since he resides in the American city After dominating in what looks like his favorite terrain He will therefore try to shine in his second house .
The challenge will be different, however. The conditions should be slower and indoors very different from those encountered in Mexico. An environment in which Coello had been eliminated in the semi-finals last year .
A new test for a player who, today, seems to be pushing his limits week after week.
Maceo Zerhat discovered padel in 2020 in Savigny-sur-Clairis, Burgundy. He contributed to the club's expansion by bringing his energy and curiosity. Padel Magazinehe transmits his Padel"mania" by skillfully bouncing on all the latest news about your favorite sport!
























































































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