The men's final of the Gijón Premier Padel P2 once again pitted the two best pairs in the world against each other: Agustín Tapia / Arturo Coello (n°1) face Alejandro Galán / Federico Chingotto (n°2) .
At the end of a hotly contested match, Galán and Chingotto win 7/5 7/6 and put an end to a series of four consecutive defeats in the final against the world number 1 .
A perfectly controlled first set
The start of the match is very balanced. Both pairs easily hold their service games and the rallies are intense.
But gradually, Galán and Chingotto gain the tactical advantage Chingotto manages to maintain Coello at the back of the court , While Galán accelerates and makes a huge difference at the net and with his smash .
À 5/5 The world number 2s strike at the best moment and achieve the decisive break Very solid defensively, they finished off the set. 7/5 .
The statistics illustrate their dominance:
- 0 break points earned by Tapia / Coello
- 20 unforced errors for the number 1 , against 11 for Galán / Chingotto
A very solid first set from the Argentinian and the Spaniard.
A decisive tie-break in the second set
The second set remained just as close. Tapia and Coello raised their game and managed to breaker at 3/2 , notably thanks to a better presence at the net.
But Galán and Chingotto do not separate and break up immediately confirming their excellent mental strength.
The set is finally played at tie-breaker and this time the world number 2s quickly took the lead to win 7-3 in the deciding game.
Final score: 7 / 5 7 / 6 .
An XXL Galán and an imperial Chingotto
In this final, Alejandro Galán was the great man of the match . Ultra dominant at the net and very effective in smashing, he constantly put the number 1 pair under pressure.
By his side, Federico Chingotto delivered a very solid performance. , leaving no easy balls and managing to push Coello back to the baseline.
His tactic of Viboras towards the grid to bother Coello which was already used at the end of last season, worked perfectly again.
The details made the difference
Tapia and Coello didn't have a bad game, but they were less precise than usual in important moments .
The numbers speak for themselves:
- 3 break points earned (1 converted) for the n°1
- 6 break points earned (2 converted) for Galán / Chingotto
- 37 unforced errors for Tapia / Coello against 25 for their opponents
Details that turned the tide of the final.

An important victory for the season
With this title, Galán and Chingotto have now reached 10 wins in their head-to-head matches. , against 21 for Tapia and Coello .
This victory also allows Alejandro Galán to to equal Tapia's record for career titles (54) .
It marks a turning point in this early part of the season. After Tapia/Coello's victory at Riyadh P1 , the two pairs are now tied with one title each in 2026 .
Thanks to this success, Galán and Chingotto pocket 600 FIP points , a significant gain in the rankings because they pocket them outright; indeed, the top players had boycotted the Gijón P2.
See you in Cancun
The two pairs should meet again very soon on the track. Next meeting in two weeks in Cancún P2 , where Galán and Chingotto will attempt to confirm this victory and reduce the gap in the world rankings .
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 !

























































































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