Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello have reached a remarkable new peak in their careers after claiming their 34th title together with a victory in Valladolid. This latest success now lifts them above Juan Lebron and Alejandro Galan, whose long-standing haul of 33 trophies from 46 finals has been a benchmark in the sport of padel for years.
The Argentinian-Spanish duo has now won 34 titles in just 44 finals, achieving a staggering conversion rate that highlights their dominance and cohesion on the court. From power plays to pinpoint precision, they’ve carved out a style that is both relentless and refined, making them one of the most feared pairings on the tour.
Performance Highlights
- Finals Played: 44
- Titles Won: 34
- Win Rate in Finals: ~77%
- Longest Winning Streak: 47 consecutive matches in 2024
Valladolid became yet another showcase of their chemistry—fluid exchanges, tactical sharpness, and the ability to adapt under pressure. Each win seems to come with an extra layer of polish, as if the pair is constantly redefining its ceiling.
Surpassing Lebron and Galan isn’t just a numerical milestone; it’s a signal of a changing of the guard. As Tapia and Coello continue to build their legacy, they’re not only collecting trophies—they’re reshaping the rhythm and future of padel itself.