Federico Chingotto and Alejandro Galan were defeated 6-1, 6-4 by Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia, who won the Alpine Paris Major 2025 title. The defending world champions displayed their clinical best in the final, which took place at the legendary Roland Garros venue. Coello and Tapia set the pace right away, destroying their opponents with a combination of explosive force and perfect cooperation.

There is no space for doubt after the first set blitz.

The first set was a display of intensity and accuracy. Coello and Tapia broke serve early and kept up the pace, commanding the net and forcing mistakes. Chingotto and Galan were unable to keep up with the unrelenting tempo and battled to find rhythm. With Coello and Tapia hardly conceding points, the 6-1 scoreline demonstrated the disparity in execution and momentum.

Galan and Chingotto reply but are unsuccessful.

Galan and Chingotto improved their game in the second set, maintaining serve and prolonging rallies. Coello and Tapia maintained their composure despite the contest being competitive due to their defensive efforts and tactical tweaks. The top seeds took advantage of a sloppy serve game to seize the crucial break at 4-4 and end the match decisively. Their victory was cemented by Tapia’s incisive shot in the last point.

Another significant event in an incredible season

In 2025, the Alpine Paris Major will add yet another esteemed title to Coello and Tapia’s expanding collection. They continue to stand out because to their consistency on various surfaces and in tournaments, and their performance in Paris confirmed that they are the team to beat. They excite fans and advance the sport by redefining the parameters of top padel with every triumph.