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The men’s final of the Buenos Aires P1 2026 left an image as resounding as it was unexpected: Ale Galán and Fede Chingotto delivered one of the most dominant performances of the season to defeat Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia, the world’s number one pair, by a score of 6-2, 6-1. The crushing result confirms the extraordinary form of the Spanish-Argentine duo and completely reopens the battle for the world padel throne.
Parque Roca, still buzzing after Saturday’s historic attendance record, witnessed a match that had a clear winner from the very first point. Chingotto and Galán, intense, precise, and with a perfectly executed game plan, set a pace impossible for the Golden Boys to match, as they never found their rhythm.
The key to the victory lay in the superior intensity displayed by Galán and Chingotto from the start. The world’s number-two-ranked duo played with surgical aggression, especially at the net, where they drove every volley with a depth that overwhelmed Coello and Tapia. That constant pressure allowed them to attack with drop shots and slices from much more favorable positions, forcing the number ones to defend on the back foot at all times.
The physical difference was also evident. Chingotto, impeccable in every movement, and Galán, dominant in the air, set a pace their opponents couldn’t keep up with. Tapia, usually decisive, couldn’t find consistency in his shots, while Coello struggled to sustain the long rallies. The 6-1 score in the first set accurately reflected what was happening on the court.
In the second set, the story didn’t change. Chingalán kept up the pressure, accelerated when needed, and didn’t give them a moment’s respite. The final 6-2 score sealed one of the most decisive victories in Premier Padel final history.
The 6-2, 6-1 win by Chingalán is not just another victory. It is the second-biggest margin of victory they have achieved against Coello and Tapia, surpassed only by their victory at the 2024 Genoa P1 (6-1, 6-1). The lopsided score reflects the sheer quality displayed by the Spanish-Argentine duo and the difficulty the Golden Boys had in finding answers.
This victory also reinforces a fact that speaks for itself: in 2026, Chingotto and Galán dominate the head-to-head series with a record of 4 wins and 1 loss against the top-ranked pair. A statistic that is beginning to set a trend and fuels the narrative of a rivalry that could define the entire season.
Chingotto and Galán’s victory in Buenos Aires has a direct impact on the RACE. This Monday, when the rankings are updated, Chingotto and Galán will appear with 4,670 points in the RACE, representing a 790-point lead over Coello and Tapia. It is the widest margin they have achieved this season and a clear message that their goal is to seize the number one spot as soon as possible.
The tour now heads to the Italy Major, which will award 2,000 points to the winners and 1,200 to the runners-up, where the battle for the lead promises a new chapter of intense drama. The Golden Boys will look to bounce back, while Chingalán arrives on a roll, brimming with confidence and playing at a level that, right now, seems the highest on the tour.
The men’s final of the Buenos Aires P1 not only crowned Chingotto and Galán as champions. It also left the impression that the hierarchy of the circuit is shifting this season. The intensity, tactical clarity, and physical superiority displayed against the top-ranked players make this victory a turning point. If they maintain this level, the fight for the world throne is more open than ever.
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