Padel players Coello and Tapia finished as runners-up in the Buenos Aires Premier Padel P1 tournament on June 6 [1].
The result underscores the competitive shift within the Premier Padel circuit as top-tier pairings vie for dominance in the South American leg of the tour.
The duo advanced through the bracket by defeating Campagnolo and Bautista in the quarterfinals [1]. Their momentum continued into the semifinals, where they faced Franco Stupaczuk and Mike Yanguas [1]. Coello and Tapia secured their place in the final with a 6-1, 7-6 victory in that match [1].
Despite their strong run through the early rounds, the pair could not secure the title in the championship game. They were defeated by the team of Alejandro Galán and Fede Chingotto [1]. The loss concluded their bid for the tournament trophy in Argentina, a key stop on the professional circuit.
The tournament highlighted the high level of play in Buenos Aires, with several top-ranked players competing in the P1 category. While Coello and Tapia fell short in the final, their path to the championship match demonstrated a consistent ability to overcome high-seeded opponents throughout the week [1].
“Coello and Tapia finished as runners-up in the Buenos Aires Premier Padel P1 tournament”
The result reinforces the current hierarchy of the Premier Padel circuit, showing that while Coello and Tapia are formidable contenders capable of dominating semifinals, Galán and Chingotto remain a primary obstacle to the title in P1-level events.





