The top-ranked team in the world, Agustin Tapia and Arturo Coello, faced off against Alejandro Galan and Federico Chingotto in the Premier Padel Malaga P1 final. Over 10,000 spectators crowded the Palacio de Deportes Jose M. Martin Carpena, creating an electrifying atmosphere as the season’s two dominant forces faced off once more.
Under duress, Tapia and Coello remain composed.
Having won four of their five meetings in 2025, Tapia and Coello had a solid head-to-head record against Galan and Chingotto going into the match. They dominated the opening set, breaking serve and holding steady to win 6-4, demonstrating their confidence early on. The second set was more competitive, with both pairings trading strong rallies and calculated moves. In the end, Tapia and Coello broke at a pivotal point to win the match 7-5 and their eighth championship of the year.
Galan and Chingotto test the limits of the champs.
Galan and Chingotto shown their skill and tenacity throughout the competition, even though they lost. After a difficult three-set battle to win the semifinal, they carried that momentum into the final. Chingotto’s accuracy and Galan’s court coverage kept the match close, but they were unable to match Tapia and Coello’s unrelenting speed and coordination.
Padel is celebrated at its best in Malaga.
More than merely a competition, the Premier Padel Malaga P1 was a celebration of the sport’s rising stardom and top players. The final lived up to expectations, and fans were treated to emotional highs and amazing plays. The padel community is now anticipating the next phase of this exciting competition as Tapia and Coello have solidified their supremacy.