Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia continue to dominate the circuit Premier Padel. In the semi-finals of P2 of Gijón The world number ones have taken over Franco Stupaczuk and Mike Yanguas , at the end of an intense match where the statistics reveal a clear reality: Arturo Coello was the big boss of the match .
While the final score reflects a close match, a detailed analysis of the data published by Padel Intelligence highlights the colossal impact of the Spanish player. With 26 winning shots, only 4 unforced errors and 18 winning smashes Coello literally turned the game around with his power and efficiency at the net.
Facing them, Stupaczuk and Yanguas nevertheless delivered a solid performance with a comparable volume of offensive play and real resistance in rallies. But in key moments, the Tapia/Coello pairing made the difference, notably thanks to a Coello in top form MVP capable of taking control of the match when Tapia was going through a more erratic phase.
Detailed review the complete match statistics , the evolution of the match and the individual performances that marked this semi-final of the Premier Padel P2 of Gijón .
A balanced battle… but an offensive advantage for the number 1s
Overall, the statistics show a relatively close match.
Earned points
- Tapia / Coello: 81
- Stupaczuk / Yanguas: 70
Both teams produced a comparable volume of attacking play:
Winning points
- Tapia / Coello: 40
- Stupaczuk / Yanguas: 38
The same observation applies to errors:
Unprovoked fouls
- Tapia / Coello: 16
- Stupaczuk / Yanguas: 17
In other words, the match was played on efficiency in key moments , especially on break points.
Break points
- Tapia / Coello: 1 converted out of 9
- Stupaczuk / Yanguas: On 0 3
While the figures don't show overwhelming dominance, they do confirm that the number ones have been able to win the important points particularly during periods of pressure.
Imperial Coello, more discreet Tapia
The individual analysis clearly highlights the performance of Arturo Coello who was the most decisive player in the match.
Arturo Coello
- 26 winning points
- 4 unforced errors
- 4 fouls caused
- 18 winning smashes out of 28 attempted
- KPoints: 2.53
- Contribution index: 34.24
Coello was the pair's main offensive engine , in particular thanks to his smash which caused a lot of trouble for the opposing defense.
Its ratio Winning points / unforced errors is particularly impressive for a match of this level.
Agustín Tapia
- 14 winning points
- 12 unforced errors
- 12 fouls caused
- 8 winning smashes out of 14
- KPoints: 1.37
Tapia had a match more irregular than his partner alternating between spectacular winning shots and some unusual errors.
Moreover, its contribution index remained negative for a large part of the match on the evolution graph.
Stupa solid, Yanguas combative
On the pair side Stupaczuk / Yanguas The performance was solid but insufficient to bring down the circuit leaders.
Franco Stupaczuk
- 23 winning points
- 9 unforced errors
- 13 fouls caused
- 9 winning smashes out of 11
- Contribution index: 11.93
Stupa was the most dangerous player on his team , with a very high offensive volume and remarkable smash efficiency.
He kept his team in the game for a long time.
mike yanguas
- 15 winning points
- 8 unforced errors
- 11 fouls caused
- 5 winning smashes out of 9
- Contribution index: 6.15
Yanguas played a solid match but less impactful offensively , particularly in the face of the pressure imposed by Coello on the net phases.
The evolution of the match: Coello shifts the momentum
The contribution graph shows a clear trend:
- Coello is gradually taking control of the match
- Stupaczuk remains stable
- Yanguas fluctuates
- Tapia remains statistically behind.
From the middle of the match onwards, Coello's curve is soaring , which corresponds to the moments when pair number 1 really speeds up the game.
The MVP of the match: Arturo Coello
In view of all the statistics, Arturo Coello is clearly the MVP of the game .
Several factors confirm its impact:
- 26 winning points , which is the highest total in the match
- Only 4 direct errors
- 18 winning smashes
- Contribution index significantly higher than other players
Above all, he knew make a difference in key moments , turning many offensive situations into winning points.
Even in a match where Tapia wasn't at his best, the pair once again demonstrated their main strength: the ability of one of the two players to take over when the other is underperforming .
And in Gijón, this role fell to Arturo Coello Simply imperial.
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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