35th consecutive victory for Tapia and Coello, but a contested final against Stupaczuk and Yanguas. As is often the case this season, the world number 1s won thanks to their efficiency in key moments, with a score of 6 / 4 6 / 2.

In the first set, Stupaczuk and Yanguas caused big problems for Tapia and Coello, offering themselves several break points without managing to convert them. Franco Stupaczuk, particularly in good shape, takes up a lot of space on the track and puts the number 1s in difficulty. However, Arturo Coello, at an exceptional level with zero unforced errors and 13 winning points, allows his team to make the decisive break at 4 - 4 and conclude the set 6/4.

The start of the second set follows the same dynamic: Stupaczuk and Yanguas continue to put the pressure on, but lack efficiency on their break opportunities (3 in the match, none converted). As the games go by, the effort weighs on mike yanguas, who made a few mistakes giving Tapia and Coello a double break. The world number 1s closed the set 6/2 and win their 12th title this season.

Final score: 6/4 6/2.

Kuwait men's final statistics Credit: padel intelligence

This final shows a slight change in the dynamics of the world number 1s. Arturo Coello takes the leadership role, posting impressive statistics: Only 1 unforced error for 21 winning points. Agustín Tapia, he seems slightly withdrawn, we felt he was tired physically and mentally. Fortunately for him, a week of rest before the Mexico Major will allow him to recover before returning to competition.

So we have the first Kings and Queens of Kuwait after the victory of Paula Josemaria et Ariana Sanchez !

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 !