The semi-final of the Premier Padel Finals between Agustín Tapia / Arturo Coello et Juan Lebrón / Martín Di Nenno promises to be one of the biggest clashes of the tournament. Here are some key stats delivered by Padel Intelligence to better understand the issues and dynamics between these two teams.

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A history largely in favor of Tapia and Coello

Tapia and Coello have faced Lebrón and Di Nenno four times this season, beating them each time, including in the semi-finals of major tournaments like the Madrid Premier Padel or Mexico MajorThe scores, often clear, testify to their domination, with an average of 53 games won salary. 33 for Lebrón and Di Nenno on all of these confrontations.

An impressive association for Tapia / Coello

With 209 games played in total since their association and 192 victories (92% success rate), Tapia and Coello are posting impressive numbers, cementing their status as leaders of the circuit this season. They are particularly excellent in finals, with 29 titles won out of 37 played, and dominate in tie-breaks, with a win rate of 78%. These statistics illustrate their ability to maintain a high level in decisive moments.

Lebrón and Di Nenno, a dangerous pair despite everything

Lebrón and Di Nenno are not to be outdone, with 76% wins this season and only one final played but won. Although their record against Tapia / Coello is negative, their combativeness and experience make them dangerous, especially on slower terrains like that of Palau sant jordi.

The keys to the match

  • The first set : In previous confrontations, the team that won the first set often took the psychological upper hand. Tapia and Coello proved their ability to keep the pressure on after a strong start.
  • The tie-breaks : With a better success rate in these crucial moments (78% against 57% for Lebrón/Di Nenno), Tapia and Coello seem better equipped to handle the pressure.
  • The Lebrón-Tapia diagonal : This confrontation will be decisive, Tapia having often dominated this diagonal.
Benjamin Dupouy

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