Yanguas and Nieto had an unexpected lead early in the match, winning the opening set 6-4. The top seeds had to adjust as a result of their aggressive net play and acute angles, which broke Coello and Tapia’s rhythm. Coello and Tapia were briefly behind even though they were the defending champions and had a 4-0 head-to-head record against their rivals.

Change in Momentum

There was a significant change in the second set. Coello and Tapia made a triumphant comeback, controlling play with accurate lobs and forceful smashes. They closed the match 6-1 after breaking early and keeping control the entire time. The pair’s tactical skill and mental toughness were on display for the spectators at Rotterdam’s center court.

Complete Control over the Judge

Coello and Tapia showed off their best qualities in the third set. As unforced mistakes increased, Yanguas and Nieto found it difficult to keep up. The top-seeded pair won the last set 6-0 in less than 30 minutes without dropping a single match. They won 36 of their 40 shared semifinal appearances in Premier Padel thanks to their clinical performance.

Gazing Ahead

Coello and Tapia’s victory puts them in the final, where they will play the winner of the other semifinal between Franco Stupaczuk/Juan Lebron and Ale Galan/Fede Chingotto. They are obvious favorites because to their strong form, but the final promises intense drama and padel at the highest level.