Le Miami Premier Padel P1 2026 confirmed the world rankings after hard-fought semi-finals, marked by contrasting scenarios and high levels of play. seeds 1 and 2 They logically find themselves in the final, both men and women, after solid and controlled performances in key moments.
Coello / Tapia overthrow Lebrón / Augsbger, Galán / Chingotto impress
In the men's table, Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia have once again demonstrated their ability to turn around difficult situations. Opposed to Juan Lebrón and Leo Augsburger They won in three sets 5/7 6/3 6/2 after 1h44 game .
Despite losing the first set to a highly inspired Lebrón/Augsburger pair, the world number ones gradually gained the upper hand. More consistent and precise, they reduced their opponents' margins and ultimately cruised through the deciding set.
In the other semi-final, Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto delivered a very clean performance against Stupaczuk / Yanguas , with a clear victory 6/2 6/2 in 1h07 A demonstration of mastery, particularly in managing transitions and finishing points. One thing is certain: Galan and Chingotto will be fresh before the final.
The men's final will therefore pit the two best pairs of the moment against each other, in what is now becoming known as the circuit's reference poster .
Triay / Brea solid, Josemaría / González overturns the match
In the ladies, Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea perfectly controlled their semi-final against Fernández / Araújo , imposing 6/3 6/2 in 1h07 Serious and consistent, they were able to make the difference in important moments without ever letting their opponents back into the game.
The second semi-final offered a more closely contested scenario. Ariana Sanchez and Andrea Ustero They had, however, made the best start, winning the first set. But Paula Josemaria and Bea Gonzalez were able to react and ultimately prevail 4/6 6/4 6/4 after 2 hours and 28 minutes of play .
More aggressive in the decisive moments, they were able to reverse the dynamic despite a more tense end to the match, marked by a late comeback from their opponents.
Expected finals, confirmed hierarchy
With these results, the Miami tournament offers two logical finals between the best-performing pairs of the moment. This confirms that, despite the emergence of new rivalries, The top of world padel remains dominated by a very stable elite .
Finals schedule – Juan & Bela Court
- Ladies final 16:00 PM in Miami ( 22:00 am in France )
- Men's final : not before 17:30 pm in Miami ( 23:30 am in France )
TV broadcast
To be continued Sunday from 23:40 pm (French time) on Canal+ Sport 360 , after the MotoGP, with Sébastien Heulot and Laura Clergue to comments.
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.

























































































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