The men's final of Premier Padel Finals 2025The match, held in Barcelona, ​​pits the two best pairs of the season against each other: Arturo Coello / Agustín Tapia, world number 1, against Alejandro Galán / Federico Chingotto, their main rivals throughout the year. A logical match-up, between two teams that have left their mark on the circuit through their consistency, their playing identity and their ability to rise to the occasion in the big events.

Coello / Tapia: maximum durability and unbeatable service

The number 1 teams are approaching this final with very strong indicators. Across all of the Premier Padel Finals, Coello and Tapia did not concede any breaksIn the quarter-finals, no break points were offered. In the semi-finals, up to six opportunities were conceded, but all saved, proof of remarkable mental and technical strength in key moments.

Agustín Tapia also highlights this ability to manage the succession of matches and the pressure of the highest level:

"We're used to playing more than three matches a week. This is actually the tournament where we play the fewest games, so we're in a situation we know well."

On the offensive side, Arturo Coello arrives in the final full of confidenceThe Valladolid player has signed 16 winning points in the quarter-finalthen 26 in the semi-finalThat's eight more than his partner. A gradual rise in power that confirms his role as a finisher, particularly with the smash, a key area against Galán/Chingotto.

Tapia, for his part, fully embraces his instinctive, often spectacular style:

"Highlights come naturally to me. I'm not afraid of looking ridiculous. There are players who, by overthinking things, lose their nerve. For me, this lack of awareness helps."

Finally, beyond the match, Arturo Coello reiterates the main objective of the season:

"The number one ranking is only valued when you have it at the end of the year. They might become number one again at some point, but what matters to me is finishing the season at the top."

Galán / Chingotto: intensity, structure and attacking efficiency

Facing them, Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto They arrive with an equally solid record. The pair have not conceded anything. than one break per match during these Finals, without losing a single set, proof of great collective mastery.

Galán proved particularly decisive offensively, with 23 then 27 winning points during the two matches played. A consistency in finishing that confirms his role as the team's attacking leader, supported by a very high smash efficiency, one of the strong indicators of his performance this week.

Federico Chingotto, true to form, emphasizes the mindset and cohesion of the duo:

"While I usually give my all, tomorrow it will be even more. It's the last game of the season and I want to give the team the best possible ending."

The Argentinian player also highlighted the work of the staff and their adaptation to the conditions:

“We are a great team. Jorge helps us stay organized in tense moments. The track is medium to slow, and with Galán, I feel like I'm playing in Valladolid: he even hits from behind the line and allows me to express my best level.”

Galán, for his part, explains a recurring tactical choice at the start of the match:

"Generally, we like to start with the return to feel the ball before our serve, which is fundamental, and also to give ourselves a chance to get an early break."

Statistics before the final

Key indicatorCoello / TapiaGalan / ChingottoJournalistic reading
World ranking#1#2The two best pairs of the season
Final matchups19 wins9 winsHistoric advantage to the number 1
Average distribution of balls50% / 50%50% / 50%Total balance in game volume
Winning points – Galán29 (during victories)Galán is the key finisher
Winning points – Chingotto12Construction role
Winning points – Tapia18,4Creation and variations
Winning points – Coello20,6Power and smash
Direct faults – Galán14,3Deliberate risk-taking
Direct faults – Chingotto10,3Very high consistency
Direct fouls – Tapia10Clean and controlled play
Unforced errors – Coello16Increase under pressure
Tie-breaks won (H2H)47-1731-11Better management of key moments
Victories after winning the first set255-11141-4Coello / Tapia were virtually unplayable in front of
Breaks conceded – 2025 Finals0 (quarter) / 0 converted (half)1 per gameDecisive service for the No. 1
Smash efficiencyDominant in victoriesVery high for GalánKey sector of the final
  • Chingotto is definitely one of the most consistent players in the match, figures in support.
  • Galán/Chingotto's victories coincide with a clear increase in Coello's unforced errors, more targeted.
  • The smash and managing key moments constitute the tactical fault line between the two teams.

A final of balance and detail

This final pits two perfectly identifiable models against each other. Coello / Tapia They rely on an almost untouchable serve, formidable efficiency in key moments and an offensive power capable of turning a match around in a few exchanges. Galan / ChingottoThey, on the other hand, are banking on intensity, collective structure and Galán's ability to make the difference in the finish, while maintaining Chingotto's consistency.

More than just a duel of talents, this final of Premier Padel Finals 2025 is a a clash of skill, clarity of thought, and mastery of key moments, between two pairs who dominated the season and who logically meet again for the last major event of the year.

sources: Padel Intelligence / Premier Padel

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.