The last tournament of the regular season have come to an end. The Milano P1 has put the finishing touch on this Sunday of finals.
Coello and Tapia continue to make history
“It’s crazy”. That was the phrase that could be read on the lips of Agustín Tapia just after receiving Arturo Coello’s hug at the end of the match. Once again, they have done it. The déjà vu of déjà vu of déjà vu. Another victory, another title, another step in a season that is already legendary. Today it was their turn to take the Milano P1.
The update on their dominance this week is as follows: 45 consecutive victories, nine titles in a row and a total of fourteen trophies in this 2024 that bears their names engraved in fire.
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However, it wasn’t just any final. In fact, the Milano P1 final has been one of the most disputed since September. Ale Galan, who seems to have recovered the version that led him to dominate the circuit before the summer break, offered along with his partner a recital. It was a superlative duel, with the four players reinventing padel and executing shots that seemed impossible even for them.
The outcome, as so often, came through magic. Agustin Tapia’s volley and Arturo Coello’s total game, a real machine on court, ended up making the difference. Coello, one more day, was crowned as the MVP of the final and, without discussion, as the best player of the whole season. The adjectives to describe what these two prodigies do have long since run out; now all that remains is to surrender to their superiority, enjoy their talent and congratulate them.
Today, 6-4, 7-5 was the result that added another chapter to this story of hegemony. But the big question in the air is clear: will they be able to close this perfect year with the most desired title? The Premier Padel Finals awaits, and world padel holds its breath.
Bea Gonzalez returns from injury
Fate continues to play against Bea Gonzalez. That damned right pectoral injury, which forced her to withdraw in Malaga and Madrid, made an appearance again today, leaving her out of action once again.
From the end of the first set, it was already clear that something was wrong. Bea did several stretches in her upper side and armpit, accompanied by a grimace that showed signs of discomfort. Despite this, along with Delfi Brea, they managed to take the first set in a thrilling tie-break against Gemma Triay and Claudia Fernandez.
However, in the second set, the picture changed completely. Gemma and Claudia transformed into a real gale, imposing a devastating rhythm that put them 5-2 ahead on the scoreboard. It was at that moment when Bea, visibly affected, decided she couldn’t continue. Another withdrawal that once again set alarm bells ringing a few days before the trip to Barcelona.
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We are waiting for his statements on social networks to know the extent of this injury. Everything suggests that it could be a decision taken as a precaution, thinking about arriving in the best conditions for the tournament that closes the season.
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