The 2025 season of Premier Padel ends with a duel between Alejandro Galán et Arturo TapiaTwo of the greatest talents in world padel. But the suspense is now over: The Argentinian player will no longer be able to catch Galán in the standingsEven with a perfect end to the year, the hierarchy is set with three tournaments remaining, confirming the rise of the Madrid native, buoyed by his recent successes at Milan, Newgiza et Kuwait.

For several months, the rivalry between the two left-handed players has captivated the circuit. Long neck and neck, Tapia and Galán were still tied after the Rotterdam P1 (50 wins each). But the momentum shifted. By winning three consecutive titles, Galán established a decisive lead: 53 wins salary. 50 for his rival.

It remains three steps to be debated — Dubai, Acapulco et Barcelona —, but the calculations are simple: even a hat trick wouldn't allow Tapia to close the gap. On the other hand, the Race to the Race 2025 remains open. The gap between the two dominant pairs, Coello / Tapia et Chingotto / Galan, is only of 680 pointand everything could be decided during the Premier Padel Barcelona Finals.

For Ale GalánThe end of the season looks set to be a time of confidence. After an inconsistent start to the year, the player of Leganés has regained its consistency and effectiveness. Three-time consecutive winner and now world pairs champion With Chingotto, he approaches the final tournaments with the desire to conclude 2025 as the boss and to lay the foundations for a return to the world top in 2026.

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.