Men’s Final: Coello & Tapia – Dominance Confirmed
Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia once again proved why they are the world’s No.1 pair, winning the men’s final with authority.
They defeated Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto 6-1, 6-4, securing their third consecutive Major trophy. This victory further cements their supremacy on the international padel scene.
Women’s Final: Triay & Brea – Queens at the Top
On the women’s side, Gemma Triay and Delfina Brea consolidated their top-ranking position.
They overcame Marta Ortega and Tamara Icardo with a solid 7-5, 6-2 win, strengthening their grip on the No.1 spot. This marks their second consecutive title after Madrid, showing consistency and dominance.
Tournament Summary
Category | Winners | Highlights |
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Men | Coello & Tapia | Remain undefeated in Paris; third consecutive Major title; straight-sets win over Galán/Chingotto |
Women | Triay & Brea | Consistent performance; back-to-back titles after Madrid; clinical in key points |
Takeaways from Düsseldorf
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The No.1 pairs proved once again they are a step ahead.
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Coello & Tapia dominated with power and precision, while Galán & Chingotto couldn’t find answers.
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Triay & Brea handled the pressure brilliantly, especially in the first set, and controlled the second with authority.
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CASTELLO Düsseldorf provided the perfect stage: intensity, emotions, and champions delivering when it mattered most.