World number one pairing extends winning streak in Mexico. Triay and Brea shine on the women’s side as surprise teams make deep runs.
Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia have reaffirmed their status as the dominant force in professional padel, capturing the Premier Padel P2 title in Cancún. The world number one pairing delivered another commanding performance, with Coello remaining undefeated throughout the Mexican leg of the tour.
The victory marks another milestone for the Spanish-Argentine combination, who continue to set the standard at the highest level of the sport. Their consistent excellence and synergy on court have made them virtually unstoppable in recent competition, and Cancún proved no exception to their winning formula.
Coello’s Perfect Run in Mexico
What made Coello’s performance particularly impressive was his flawless record throughout the tournament. The 22-year-old Spanish prodigy did not drop a match in Cancún, showcasing the technical precision and court intelligence that have made him one of the sport’s most exciting young talents. Playing alongside Tapia, whose spectacular style and athleticism complement Coello’s consistency, the pairing proved nearly impossible to contain.
The chemistry between the two continues to evolve, with each tournament adding another chapter to their already decorated partnership. Their dominance sends a clear message to rivals heading into the next phase of the Premier Padel calendar.
Surprises and Strong Showings
On the women’s side, Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea claimed the title, with Brea continuing her impressive upward trajectory in professional padel. The Argentine-Spanish pairing demonstrated the blend of technique and power necessary to win at this level.
The tournament also provided encouraging signs for emerging teams, as surprise pairings including Sanyo-Alfonso and Aguirre-Alonso reached the semifinals. These deep runs suggest that competitive depth is growing across the tour, even as the established powers maintain their grip on titles.
Cancún has once again proven to be a competitive arena where form and consistency are rewarded, and Coello and Tapia’s triumph underscores why they remain the benchmark against which all other pairings are measured.