The Rotterdam Premier Padel P1 crowned the great dominators of the season. In the men’s draw, Agustin Tapia and Arturo Coello revalidated their title after beating Ale Galan and Federico Chingotto 6-3, 7-6(4) in the final. In the women’s event, number one seeds Delfi Brea and Gemma Triay defeated their eternal rivals, Ari Sanchez and Paula Josemaria, in a thrilling duel that was resolved in three sets (6-2, 3-6, 6-4).
Tapia and Coello, immediate revenge
A week after losing in Düsseldorf to Galán and Chingotto, the world number ones took revenge in Rotterdam, winning their tenth title of the season. The final started with a 2-0 lead for Tapia and Coello, although their opponents responded to level the score. However, the dominance of the game was evident: with 22 winners compared to 12 from the number twos, and a crushing 18-6 in smashes, they closed out the first set 6-3.
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The second set was much more balanced. Galan and Chingotto resisted every onslaught and took the match to a tiebreak. There, Tapia and Coello showed their hierarchy again to win 7-6(4) and lift a new title that consolidates their reign.
Triay and Brea, seventh win over Ari and Paula
In the women’s draw, Delfi Brea and Gemma Triay confirmed their absolute dominance in 2025. With their victory in Rotterdam, they have now won nine titles this season and have won their third consecutive trophy. They also extended their record against Ari and Paula to seven wins in eight meetings this year.
The match started with a flurry from the number ones, who took an early 4-0 lead and took the first set 6-2. In the second, Ari and Paula reacted aggressively, taking four consecutive breaks to close out the set 6-3. The third set was a battle of nerves and equality until 3-3, when Gemma and Delfi gave the final blow to seal the 6-4 after two hours and forty minutes of battle.
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Rotterdam P1, a tournament of confirmations
Rotterdam once again made it clear that the current padel lives under the hegemony of two couples: Tapia-Coello and Triay-Brea. The former have already won ten titles in 2025 and keep Tapia in the race to become the active player with the most official titles. The latter, meanwhile, have reinforced their number one status with a dream year that has made them the duo to beat on the women’s tour.
Ahoy Rotterdam witnessed two finals that reflect the intensity and superlative level of padel today. With the season entering its decisive stretch, the fight for the major titles and the number one ranking promises more chapters of rivalry and spectacle.
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