Arturo Coello et Agustín Tapia They resisted where many expected them to fall. Pushed to their limits by Ale Galán et Fede Chingotto World No. 1 they brought out their characteristic grit to secure the Major of Mexico… and mathematically secure their place number 1 of the 2025 season.

This title, won after a tense final where they controlled the key moments, gives them a third consecutive title as the best players in the world after 2023 et 2024. The tripletThey have it.

A nervous first set, but under control

In this 13th duel of the year Between the two best pairs on the circuit, the start of the match confirmed the expected scenario: tension, pace, no margin for error. But it was indeed Tapia and Coello who struck first.

A break in the third game, and the first set was underway. No large margins, no overwhelming dominance, but just enough to maintain control. Despite several attempts by Galán/Chingotto, the number ones managed the end of the set perfectly. 6/4.

Chingotto and Galán react strongly… then break down

The second set starts differently. More aggression, more intensity, more audacity. Galan and Chingotto They move forward, find the right spaces, and set sail: 5/2.

A third set then seems almost inevitable… but Tapia / Coello They never die. This pair, you have to beat them several times in the same match. They break back at 5-3, save a set point at 5-4 to get back to 5/5, thus saving the storm, and forcing the tie-break.

What's next? The moment when the champions make the difference.
With precision, calm, and formidable efficiency, they prevail. 7/5 in this decisive game.

Final score: 6 / 4 7 / 6, After 1:43pm of a very intense match.

The title… and the throne confirmed

This victory is not just another Major win. It also seals the final standings.

Thanks to this final, Tapia and Coello are guaranteed to finish as world number 1 in 2025, regardless of the outcome of Barcelona FinalsThe points difference had fallen to just 680 after the Kuwait World Cup, but their victories at Dubai and Acapulco have put things in order: gap increased to 1 880 points.
Irretrievable.

Agustín Tapia's tears at the end of the match testified to the pressure that had built up in recent weeks. Their throne wobbled… but never fell.

Barcelona target: the last title they need

The Major of Mexico is the 12th title of the year for the Golden Boys. Another huge season, but there's still one box to tick:
le Tour Finals, the only major title they have never won together.

They will arrive at Palau sant jordi without ranking pressure, with a single objective: to finally win the title of Teachers.

And if this Mexico Major has proven one thing once again, it's that Coello and Tapia continue to write a story that seems never to end.

*Credit : Premier Padel

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 !