No suspense in this finale of the Buenos Aires P1. Agustín Tapia et Arturo Coello, world number 1, delivered a high-flying performance to win in less than 1 hour 6 / 2 6 / 2 face Paquito Navarro et Lucas Bergamini. After a sluggish start to the tournament, the Spanish-Argentine duo took control at the best time.
A one-way finish
On a track a faster that in the previous days, Tapia and Coello had deployed their aggressive game perfectly. Intractable on the fly, sharp on smash, they chained winning points with disconcerting ease. Two shots, sometimes three, were enough to conclude the exchange. Opposite, Paquito and Bergamini tried to resist, showing some flashes of brilliance, notably a break in the second set, but they were too often dominated in key moments to be able to resist.

A well-taken revenge
This victory has a special flavor for the number 1 duo. After their surprise elimination in Asunción in the quarter-finals against Esbrí / Diestro, they find the path to success with style. They also took the opportunity to continue their good momentum on Navarro and Bergamini, whom they had already dominated this season at Miami et Brussels. now Tapia / Coello lead 3-0 in direct confrontations in 2025.
Stats that speak for themselves
With this new coronation, Tapia and Coello:
- win their 4th title in 2025 (after Riyadh, Qatar and Brussels)
- confirm their supremacy with a 7th P1 tournament won
- carry to 14 their total number of titles on the circuit Premier Padel
- and go to regain their number 1 place in the race on Monday
To Paquito Navarro, this final is synonymous with frustration: his last title Premier Padel dates back to Qatar Major 2022Either 1.156 days without a trophy. For his part, Lucas Bergamini also continues to chase a first consecration on the circuit, despite two lost finals (Milan 2022 and New Giza 2024).
A welcome rise in power
This demonstration concludes a week in dents de scie for the number 1s, who had to work hard in the quarter-finals against Alonso / Bautista. But in the final, they show their best face and leave full of confidence as the approach of Major of Rome, in two weeks.

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 !