Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia lead the Premier Padel top 100 with an extraordinary streak of 47 consecutive victories. Their dominance has set a new benchmark in the sport, combining consistency, tactical intelligence and remarkable synergy on court. The duo’s run has been widely recognized as one of the most impressive achievements in recent padel history.
Galán and Lebrón remain close contenders
Alejandro Galán and Juan Lebrón, two of the most decorated players in the modern era, follow with 17 consecutive wins. Their ability to adapt to different opponents and maintain a high level of performance has kept them among the elite pairs in the Premier Padel circuit.
Chingotto’s rise with 14 straight wins
Federico Chingotto has carved out his place with a streak of 14 victories. His consistency and resilience have made him one of the most respected competitors, proving his capacity to challenge the very best in the sport.
Stupaczuk’s strong run
Franco Stupaczuk holds 11 consecutive wins, underlining his reputation as a player capable of delivering under pressure. His performances have been key in maintaining his position among the top-ranked athletes.
Navarro and Di Nenno complete the list
Paquito Navarro and Martín Di Nenno share a streak of 9 consecutive victories. Their partnership has shown flashes of brilliance, combining Navarro’s creativity with Di Nenno’s precision to secure important wins on the Premier Padel tour.
These streaks highlight the competitive depth of the Premier Padel circuit, where sustained excellence is rare and highly valued. Each player’s run reflects not only skill but also the mental strength required to consistently perform at the highest level.
































