Since the start of the sports year at the beginning of September, Arturo Coello et Agustin Tapia are unrecognizable… and almost unplayable in this second half of the season. It’s simple, they won the three back-to-school tournaments in Madrid, Rotterdam and Valladolid.

Serenity has returned on the bench of the kings of the circuit, who show a more aggressive game… and above all more impactful.

Padel reveals the secrets of the successful return of Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia.

Ever more aggressive

In 20 games, the Spanish-Argentine pair has been much more aggressive compared to all of their encounters (53 in total). Indeed, over the last 20 games, Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia have smashed 48.3% of the lobs received… against 39.2 on average!

Obviously, this increase in aggression had a direct impact on the effectiveness of smashes. In total, 60.3% of auction are winners, against 57.5% since the start of the season.

This was felt among the opponents, since in the last 20 matches, the world number 1s only received 16.3% of lobs. Generally, they received them 21.1%.

More explosive… therefore more rewarded

The fact that Agustin and Arturo have been more aggressive since the start of the season has a direct impact on the opportunities they create during matches. In the last 20 games, they have won 47% break points they got. On average, they were at 42.9%.

This also protected them from break points against as they only conceded 20.3% break points to other players… before, they were at 34.3%.

Before starting the Greenweez Paris Major, Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia are in Olympic form. A good omen before their entry into the competition. The program here:

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Gwenaelle Souyri

It was her brother who one day told her to accompany him to a padel court, since then, Gwenaëlle has never left the court. Except when it comes to going to watch the retransmission of Padel Magazine, World Padel Tour… or Premier Padel…or the French Championships. In short, she is a fan of this sport.