Galán & Chingotto Dominate Tapia & Coello in Buenos Aires P1 Final

In a stunning display of padel, Ale Galán and Federico Chingotto delivered a masterclass against the world’s number one pair, Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia, winning the Buenos Aires Premier Padel P1 final with surprising ease.

The final score was 6/2 6/1 in just 1 hour and 17 minutes, sending a powerful message across the Premier Padel circuit.

One-Sided Affair in Parque Roca

What was expected to be a tight battle between the top two teams turned into a dominant performance by the Spanish-Argentine duo known as Chingalan.

From the opening points, Galán and Chingotto dictated the tempo. Their aggressive returns, clinical net play, and rock-solid defense left the world number ones struggling to find answers. They raced to a 4-0 lead in the first set and never looked back.

Match Statistics Highlight Total Control

The numbers tell the story of complete superiority:

  • 58% of total points won
  • 65% success rate on first serve
  • 59% of points won on return of first serve
  • Exceptional performance at the net and in long rallies

In the second set, even when Coello and Tapia tried to raise the intensity and shorten points, Galán/Chingotto maintained their grip, breaking again to cruise to victory.

Fifth Title of the Season

This victory marks the fifth title of the 2026 season for Galán and Chingotto. More importantly, it reinforces their growing dominance over the former unbeatable pair of Tapia and Coello.

The tactical discipline, mental strength, and on-court chemistry shown by Jorge Martínez’s players suggest the balance of power on the Premier Padel circuit has shifted.

Implications for the World Number 1 Race

With this result, the battle for the year-end world number 1 ranking has become significantly more open. Galán and Chingotto now look like genuine contenders — if not the favorites — to claim the top spot.

This commanding win in Buenos Aires will boost their confidence heading into the next events and forces every other top pair to take note.


A convincing statement has been made in Argentina. Chingalan are currently playing some of the most complete padel on the planet.

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