On world number 1, Agustín Tapia et Arturo Coelloqualify for the final of the World Pairs Championships after a solid victory against the No. 4 seed, Coki Nieto et mike yanguas, on the score of 6 / 4 7 / 6.

A quick wake-up call in the first set

It is Nieto and Yanguas who enter the match best, achieving the entry station wagonBut as is often the case, this early break acted as a wake-up call for Tapia and Coello. The circuit leaders got back into their rhythm, increased the game density and gradually stifle their opponents.
Le debreak arrives immediately, and after a balanced tug-of-war until 5/4, the number 1s press the accelerator to break at the best time and win the first round 6-4A typical reaction from the “Golden Boys”, who are capable of raising their voices when necessary.

The steamroller resumes its march

In the second act, the momentum remains with Tapia and Coellowho quickly break to lead 4-1. Their game is winning: power, precision, dominance in long shotsDespite a lapse at 4-2, where some clumsy plays and a loss of focus cost them a break, the Spaniards and Argentinians immediately regained control.
From then on, neither pair gave an inch until the tie-break, despite a few opportunities being obtained by Yanguas and NietThe set ended in a particularly tense tiebreak. At 5-5, Tapia and Coello tightened their game even further: the "Mozart" shone with his creativity, and Coello locked down the net. The number ones finally closed out the set 7-5 to win 6-4, 7-6.

Statistics that confirm the hierarchy

It's here 15th season finale for Tapia and Coello, who confirm their status of undisputed masters of the circuitThey arrive. frais, after a week of rest due to their Deliberate absence at Newgiza P2and seem ready to go after another major title.

Another disappointment for Yanguas and Nieto

For Coki Nieto et mike yanguasThe scenario repeats itself: 12 semi-final losses this seasonNo final. Despite a good start to the match and a fighting spirit, the challenge remains too great against the best pair in the world.

Tapia and Coello now await their opponents for the grand final, which will pit Galan / Chingotto à Paquito Navarro / Jon SanzIf logic prevails, the public could well be entitled to a Another explosive final between the two best pairs in the world.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !