It would seem thatAnalystsPadel found a new crystal ball! Yes, you saw that right: ChatGPT has been put to use to predict the winners of each major tournament of the 2025 seasonAnd I can tell you that the AI ​​didn't tremble when it drew its predictions.

Tapia / Coello as undisputed bosses

According to ChatGPT, the 2025 season will be a walk in the park to Tapia and Coello, who would sweep up 9 of the 14 biggest titles of the year. Not really a surprise when you know that the two monsters won 14 titles in 2024, aligning in passing a mind-blowing streak of 47 consecutive victories.

Besides, they already have started 2025 perfectly with a victory in Riyadh P1, confirming that their winning machine is still well-oiled. ChatGPT therefore seems give them dominance this season…but is it really so obvious?

Galán and Chingotto underestimated?

According to AI, the world's number 2 pair would pick up that two titles (Santiago and Rotterdam). Two! For a team that has been one of the only ones to knock down Tapia / Coello several times in 2024, who won 5 trophies, and who proved that she could shake up the established order, is that still harsh?

But on closer inspection, perhaps ChatGPT is not completely wrong. After an end of 2024 season in halftone, Galán and Chingotto have started the year 2025 badly, bowing from the quarter-finals of Riyadh P1 against the young pair Leo Augsburger / Pablo Cardona. Which suggests that their season will not be as dominant as hoped...

Stupa and Lebrón in ambush

On their side, Stupaczuk and Lebrón get a little more respect from AI, with four wins (Miami, Spain, Malaga and Dubai). A good harvest, but one which places them above all in permanent outsiders, ready to take advantage of the slightest misstep by the favorites.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !