While the rocket seemed to wobble, here it is again in orbit. In Mendoza, Coello and Tapia won in two sets against the Superpibes and already won a 13ᵉ title this season.

Stupa Di Nenno vs Coello Tapia Mendoza

Coello and Tapia on display

From the start of the meeting, Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello start the machine. The Hispano-Argentinian pair unfold their padel and make the break. For now, the “King Arturo” and the “Mozart de Catamarca” are on display. Probably blunted by their marathon the day before, Stupa and Di Nenno are struggling to worry Pablo Crosetti's men. Coello and Tapia are having a very good day and pocket the first set in less than 30 minutes, 6/2.

Despite two break chances, the Superpibes came up against unsinkable resistance from Coello and Tapia. After a complicated first half hour, the Argentinians regained their confidence, and the level of play intensified with more committed exchanges. The opportunities for a break multiply on both sides of the court.

Both pairs hold firm and neither manages to take the upper hand, the Superpibes finally rise to the occasion, equalizing at 5/5. Carlos Pozzoni's men showed solid resistance, prolonging the show until the tie-break. They even manage to get a set point, however, it will finally be erased by Coello and Tapia. It's the turn of the Spanish-Argentinian pair to offer themselves a match point and on a monumental point, Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia made the public of Mendoza stand up and won in two sets 6/2 7/6.

The number of the meeting, 11 : in 11 confrontations, Coello and Tapia won nine times against the Superpibes. Note that of the three defeats of Pablo Crosetti's players, two were inflicted by Stupaczuk and Di Nenno (Doha and Valladolid).

Coello Tapia vs Stupa Di Nenno final Mendoza

A booming season

75 games for 72 wins, just that. The season of Coello and Tapia is thunderous. In Mendoza the Hispano-Argentinian pair win their 13ᵉ title of the season, the third on Premier Padel. After Tapia's injury, the latter were beaten twice, we thought that King Arturo and Mozart de Catamarca were not so untouchable. And yet, once again on Argentinian soil, they demonstrated their indisputable dominance on the circuit.

From now on, a vacation is essential, Coello and Tapia will be able to rest, the others will have to find solutions to bring them down.

Vincent Gallie

A fan of oval football, round ball but also racket sports, he was stung by the padel during his adolescence in Galicia. As comfortable in front of the camera as behind a microphone, Vince will be able to bring his vision and expertise as a fan of the little yellow ball.