After an intense league phase and decisive matches, the final of the Hexagon Cup 2025 will pit the Rafael Nadal Academy et KRÜ Padel. Two teams who have managed to gain momentum over the course of the matches to secure their place in the final clash this Sunday at Madrid Arena.

A solid Rafa Nadal Academy from start to finish

From the first days of competition, the team led by Rafa Nadal imposed its pace and positioned itself as one of the favorites for the final victory. With Gemma Triay and Marta Ortega, the Spanish team quickly validated its ticket for the final. However, their match against Alejandra Salazar and Aranza Osoro was more complicated than expected. After losing the first set, they managed to turn the situation around in three sets with a super tie-break decisive, final score: 6/7 3/6 10-7.

In the other meeting, Claudia Fernández and Tamara Icardo offered an important victory 7/6 7/5, against Lucia Sainz and Ari Sanchez, confirming the domination of the Rafa Nadal Academy in this edition.

KRÜ Pádel, a rise in power until the final

The Argentine team of Kun Aguero had a difficult start to the tournament before gradually establishing himself as a serious contender for the title. Claudia Jensen and Vero Virseda secured a decisive victory against Paula Josemaria and Alejandra Alonso with a score of 7/6 6/2, definitively sealing their qualification.

But it was in the final match of the day that Momo Gonzalez and Fede Chingotto caused a sensation by eliminating Fernando Belasteguin and Tino Libaak. A shock marked by great intensity, where The experience and passion of the Argentine duo dominated Belasteguín in their last match of the competition. With this victory 6 / 3 6 / 3, KRÜ wins its ticket to the final.

Team Bella and AD/Vantage narrowly miss

Behind the two finalists, Team Bella and AD/Vantage fought until the last moment. Coki Nieto and Arturo Coello managed to beat 7/6 6/3 Franco Stupaczuk and Alex Ruiz, but it was not enough to lift their team to the final.

At AD/Vantage, Martina Calvo and Marta Borrero played a great game against Sofia Saiz and Camila Fassio, allowing their team to stay alive, but without obtaining the much-hoped-for qualification.

As for 10 Padel, they narrowly failed with Javi Garrido and Mike Yanguas, winners 6/3 6/4 of Jon Sanz and Edu Alonso, but one point too short to reach the final.

Final standings after the league phase

Rafa Nadal Academy – 10 points
KRÜ Pádel – 10 points
Team Bella Puerto Rico – 9 points
AD/Vantage – 8 points
10 Padel – 8 points
Hexagon Team – 6 points
RL9 Team – 3 points
Eleven Eleven – 2 points

An explosive finale in perspective

The final between the Rafa Nadal Academy and KRÜ Pádel promises a great duel between two teams in great shape. The experience and power of the Rafael Nadal Academy, worn by top players such as Triay and Ortega, will face the energy and combativeness of the KRÜ Padel, with a pair Gonzalez / Chingotto with full confidence.

The decisive match will be played this Sunday February 3 at the Madrid Arena, With a title in play and last expected show for this edition 2025 Hexagon Cup.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !