Tapia and Coello Assert Dominance with Cancún P2 Victory

World number one pairing captures Premier Padel P2 title in Mexico. Coello remains unbeaten on court as surprise teams storm semifinals.

World number one pairing captures Premier Padel P2 title in Mexico. Coello remains unbeaten on court as surprise teams storm semifinals.

Agustin Tapia and Arturo Coello have reinforced their status as the world’s premier padel pairing by claiming victory at the Premier Padel P2 tournament in Cancún. The Argentine-Spanish partnership continues to set the benchmark for excellence on the professional circuit, extending their impressive winning streak with another commanding performance in Mexico.

Coello’s Unbeaten Run in Mexico

The standout achievement from the tournament was Coello‘s perfect record on the Cancún courts. The Spanish star did not drop a match throughout the event, underscoring his technical mastery and consistency at the highest level. At just 22 years old, Coello continues to demonstrate why he is regarded as one of the most dominant forces in modern padel, combining precision, court awareness, and tactical acumen.

Tapia, the dynamic Argentine whose explosive playstyle has earned him a devoted fanbase, proved once again why this pairing represents the gold standard in men’s doubles. Together, Coello and Tapia have established themselves as the tournament favorites at virtually every stop on the professional calendar, their complementary skills creating a nearly unbeatable combination.

Women’s Crown Goes to Triay and Brea

On the women’s side, Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea claimed the Cancún title, showcasing their growing strength as a pairing. Triay, the Spanish technician with decades of padel experience, combined her tactical awareness with Brea’s rising form to secure the trophy. At 26 years old, Brea continues her upward trajectory on the professional circuit, establishing herself as a formidable force alongside Triay.

Surprise Teams Make Deep Runs

The tournament also provided compelling storylines beyond the champions, with surprise pairings Sanyo-Alfonso and Aguirre-Alonso reaching the semifinals. These deep runs suggest that the competitive landscape remains dynamic, with emerging partnerships capable of challenging the established order. While they fell short of the final, their performances highlighted the depth of talent across the professional padel circuit and the possibility of unexpected challengers at any tournament.

The Cancún P2 victory adds another significant title to the already impressive résumé of Coello and Tapia, further cementing their position atop the global rankings and setting the tone as the circuit moves forward into the season.