Kuwait Final Premier Padel P1 between Arturo Coello / Agustín Tapia and Franco Stupaczuk / Miguel Yanguas ended with the victory of the world number 1s in two sets (6/4 6/2). Here are the key statistics of this match with Padel intelligence, highlighting the domination of Coello and Tapia:
Offensive power
As usual, Tapia and Coello dominated their opponents in the offensive phases:
- Arturo Coello stands out with 21 winning moves, notably thanks to its Effective Smash (12 of 17).
- Agustín Tapia adds 16 winning movesIncluding 11 smashes, highlighting their dominance in this sector.
- In comparison, Stupaczuk and Yanguas respectively total 18 and 14 winning shots, with 12 winning smashes against 22 for Tapia / Coello.
Defense and regularity
The difference was made in the defensive phases with an ability to limit direct errors from Tapia and Coello:
- Tapia and Coello only committed 8 and 1 unforced error, a striking contrast to the 10 unforced errors of each of their opponents.
- Coello's ability to minimize errors (only an unforced error) and making the difference in attack was one of the keys to this final.
Key points
The number 1s performed particularly well on the important points:
- They won 2 break points out of 3, while Stupaczuk and Yanguas did not convert any.
Game Orientation
The points have shifted overwhelmingly towards Tapia, as this table shows:
However, on the aspect mental, Tapia responded and was able to make a difference on the important points.
Match management
Coello and Tapia grew in strength throughout the match, never letting Stupaczuk and Yanguas take the lead. The latter, however, weakened as the match progressed, as this graph illustrates:
At first glance, watching the match, the world number 1s seem to have been more bothered than that, but the statistics speak for themselves, demonstrating a near-perfect match management. They were able to raise their level of play throughout the encounter and make the difference at the right moment.
Full statistics:
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 !