The Miami P1 final will pit Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto à Franco Stupaczuk and Juan LebrónThis match is the first final of the season to bring together the world number 2 and number 3 pairs, a scenario never seen before Mendoza 2023. This will also be the first confrontation between these two pairs, and a symbolic face-to-face between Galán and his former partner Lebrón, who had not played a final against each other since their separation.
The pair Galan / Chingotto, a solid second in the ranking, already has an extensive track record with five titles won together : A Major, P1 et three P2They also argued eight P1 finals since their association. Their last appearance at this stage of the competition dates back to Milan P1 in December 2024, while their last trophy was won at Genoa in July. For Chingotto, the issue is also individual: he defends his fifth place in the ranking of the most successful players, with five crowns, just ahead of Stupaczuk (four).
Opposite, Stupaczuk and Lebrón recently opened their counter by winning at Cancún. If they still only have one common title, they are the single pair to have reached the three finals contested since the start of the 2025 season (Riyadh, Cancun and Miami). Their statistics are impressive: 7 wins in two sets, 2 in three sets, for a single defeat, also in three sets.
To Stupaczuk, the Miami final is also an opportunity to break a black streak: he has not won any more P1 since 2022, despite five lost finals since then. For his part, Juan Lebrón comes forward with an already rich record in P1: he is the fourth most successful player in this category, with four trophies.
This final promises to be particularly hard-fought, between two teams in great form and two former teammates who know each other inside out.

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.