The Brussels P2 men's final will pit the two best pairs on the circuit against each other this Sunday: Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia (1) ine the city of Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto (2). A confrontation that promises a lot between two duos now well established at the top of world padel.
Coello-Tapia advantage in direct confrontations
Statistics speak in favor ofArturo Coello and Agustín Tapia, which lead 11 wins to 5 in the direct duels against Galán and Chingotto. Better still, the world number 1s remain on eight consecutive victories against their rivals, all won in the final. Coello and Tapia's last defeat against Galán-Chingotto dates back to July 7, 2024, during the Genova P2 final, almost ten months of invincibility.
A special duel between Tapia and Galán
Another figure shows the intensity of the rivalry: Agustín Tapia and Alejandro Galán clashed 50 times in their career, with a perfectly balanced balance sheet de 25 wins each.
Coello/Tapia in search of a 21st title
If they prevail, Coello and Tapia will pick up their 21st title in Premier Padel together. Already winners this season at Riyadh (P1) and at Qatar Major, they aim for a new consecration. Moreover, they defend 300 FIP points in Brussels after being finalists last year.
Note that Coello and Tapia won three P2 titles in their career, as much as their opponents of the day.
Galán/Chingotto want to keep their crown
On their side, Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto will try to retain their title acquired in 2024 in Brussels, which marked their first ever joint trophy. A historic victory obtained against Coello and Tapia (6-4, 6-7, 6-2) at the end of the longest men's final of the history of the circuit Premier Padel (2h26 game).
The Spanish have already achieved two successes in 2025, Miami (P1) and to Santiago (P1). A victory this Sunday would constitute their 8nd title together. They also defend 500 FIP points following their triumph last year in Brussels.

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.