No surprises in Cancún P2 Men's Semi-Finals In both matches, the hierarchy was respected with controlled victories for the favorites. The result: a final between the world number 1 Tapia / Coello and the pair Lebrón / Augsburger , which is their first final together.
Lebrón / Augsburger, a flawless debut
Facing Sanyo Gutierrez / Gonza Alfonso who were still riding high after their victory against Chingotto/Galán, Lebrón and Augsburger (TS4) quickly put things back in order.
Clear victory 6/1 6/2 in less than an hour In a one-sided match, the Spanish-Argentine pair imposed a high pace from the very first games, leaving no room for their opponents.
For Sanyo and Gonza The energy expended in the quarter-finals and the unusual circumstances of their last week together took their toll. They were never really able to replicate their previous round form.
Opposite, Lebrón and Augsburger were clean, efficient, and without frills. Perfect management that allows them to achieve their first season finale , after a semi-final in Riyadh and a quarter-final in Gijón.

Tapia/Coello solid in key moments
In the other semi-final, Tapia / Coello (TS1) had to work harder against the tournament's in-form pair, Aguirre / Arroyo .
The first set is close. The number 1s are in the lead. 5/2 , before seeing their opponents come back and push to a tie-break. But in this key moment, they raised their level to win. 7 / 6 (1) .
Behind them, they let nothing get past them. A quick start in the second set ( 4-0 ) allows them to set sail and conclude 6/1 .
A further demonstration of their ability to making a difference in important moments even when the match gets complicated.

An 18th consecutive final for the number 1s
With this qualification, Tapia and Coello reach their 18th consecutive final An impressive consistency, confirmed once again in Cancún.
An unprecedented and highly anticipated final
The final will therefore pit:
- Tapia / Coello (TS1) vs Lebrón / Augsburger (TS4)
A duel already seen in the semi-final in Riyadh at the beginning of the season, with a victory for the number 1s in three sets.
This time, the stakes are different. Lebrón and Augsburger will have the opportunity to go and get their first title together , While Tapia and Coello will try to confirm their dominance.
A clash between confirmation and opportunity .
credit: Premier Padel
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