
The top-seeded players, Agustin Tapia and Arturo Coello, faced Alejandro and Victor Ruiz of Spain in the Round of 16 of the Madrid Premier Padel P1 2025. Both partners held service and displayed aggressive net play in the first set, which was a tough match. In the tiebreak, which they won 7-6 after saving two set points, Tapia’s quickness and Coello’s strength were key factors.
In the second set, Tapia’s inventiveness is evident.
Tapia displayed his signature flair in the second set, creating a number of highlight-reel moments that caused the audience to roar. Tapia’s inventiveness was enhanced by Coello’s steady play from the baseline, which helped the duo break early and stay in control. Tapia and Coello held firm to end the set 6-4, securing their spot in the quarterfinals despite a late charge from the Ruiz pair.
The favorites are pushed to the limit by Ruiz and Ruiz.
Victor Ruiz and Alejandro were anything but passive participants. The match remained competitive the entire time because to their aggressive returns and deft volleys. In the opening set, they nearly forced a third set by matching Tapia and Coello point for point. Both fans and commentators praised their performance, even though it was insufficient to win.
Coello and Tapia gain momentum
Tapia and Coello’s winning streak on the Premier Padel circuit continues with this victory. They are serious competitors for the Madrid P1 championship because of their cohesion, tactical understanding, and capacity for high-pressure play. Everyone will be watching to see if they can sustain this level against ever more formidable opposition as they go to the quarterfinals.












