Each year, paddle continues to evolve and push the boundaries. In 2025, several records are in sight, particularly for Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia or, Ari Sánchez and Paula Josemaría, which could beat their own exploits. But other historical records, some seeming unattainable, are also to be watched.
The unparalleled dominance of Bela and Juan Martín Diaz
It's hard to imagine anyone dethroning the legendary duo. Fernando Belasteguín – Juan Martín Díaz. In thirteen seasons, they have accumulated 115 tracks, a feat still out of reach.
Among their craziest records:
- 16 consecutive titles (2005-2006)
- 94 wins in a row in 627 days!
To compare, Tapia and Coello, who left their mark on 2024, had succeeded 47 consecutive wins. We are still a long way from there, but their current momentum could lead them to aim higher this season.
Objective: to break the record for titles in a season
The current number 1, whether in men (Tapia / Coello) or in women (Sanchez / Josemaria), have equaled the record of 15 titles in one season (2023)
Last year, The Golden Boys were on the verge of equaling it, but Coki Nieto and Jon Sanz stopped them at Premier Padel Finals. With already one title under his belt in 2025, they can rewrite history and write their name even higher.
Young people ready to break precocity records
In women, Claudia Fernández became the youngest player in history at win a professional tournamentor a 18 years and 3 months, by imposing itself on Santiago P1. But be careful Andrea Ustero, who has already reached a final at 17 years and could break that record this year.
At men's, Arturo Coello still holds the record for the youngest winner of a tournament with 19 years, 11 months and 19 days, by imposing itself on Miami 2022 next to White.
A new attendance record in 2025?
Le Palau sant jordi Barcelona currently holds the record for attendance at a tournament Premier Padel, with 14 583 spectators during the semi-finals of the Premier Padel Finals 2024The 2025 edition could push this limit even further.
However, the absolute record in the history of padel remains the 15 779 spectators recorded in 2023, thanks to an additional stand installed by the World Padel TourIt remains to be seen whether such an initiative will be implemented this year to establish a new standard for attendance.

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 !