Arturo Coello et Agustín Tapia continue to impose their law on Valencia P1 The world number ones qualified for the final after another controlled performance against mike yanguas et Franco Stupaczuk , won 6 / 2 6 / 2 in only 1:03 .
Since the start of the tournament, the number 1 seed has still not not conceded a single set A perfect management that allows him to approach the final with a minimum of time spent on the track and maximum physical freshness.
A statistical demonstration
Beyond the score, the numbers illustrate the dominance of Coello and Tapia. They won 62% of the points contested , against only 38% for their opponents, while converting 56% of their break points , against 33% Yanguas/Stupaczuk side.
The Spanish-Argentine duo also achieved a series of 10 consecutive points , a symbol of his ability to quickly gain the upper hand in discussions.
In serving, the world ranking leaders displayed remarkable solidity with 66% of points won on the first serve et 67% on second shot Even in return, they constantly put their opponents under pressure, winning 56% of points scored on opponent's first serves and **67% on the seconds.
A gala Tapia
While Coello has once again been inconsistent, Agustín Tapia He particularly stood out in this semi-final thanks to the quality of his play. Inspired in his choices, incisive in attack and capable of making the difference in almost every area of the pitch, the Argentinian contributed significantly to this easy victory.
His level of play allowed the world's number one pair to never really be worried and to conclude the match with authority.
The final will offer a dream match with a new duel between Coello / Tapia et Federico Chingotto / Alejandro Galán The world's number two players will try to get their revenge against their arch-rivals in what promises to be another super clásico of the world of padel.
Given their performance in Valencia, Coello and Tapia are approaching this match in the best possible conditions: No sets lost, matches dispatched quickly, and confidence as high as ever. .
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.
































































































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