Buenos Aires Premier Padel P1: Favorites Dominate Round of 32

The Buenos Aires Premier Padel P1 at Parque Roca opened without surprises. Tapia-Coello and Galán-Chingotto both rolled through their round of 32 matches with the kind of controlled, clinical tennis that signals they are peaking at the right moment in the calendar.
Tapia and Coello looked sharp from the first point. Their court coverage was tight, transitions from defense to attack were clean, and neither pair they faced managed to string together more than a few consecutive points in the key moments.
Galán and Chingotto were equally dominant. The left-right chemistry between them continues to be one of the most difficult puzzles on tour for any pair to solve. Their opponents had few answers at the net and even fewer at the back of the court.
Buenos Aires is traditionally one of the most physically demanding stops on the Premier Padel calendar. The humidity at Parque Roca eats into legs by the quarterfinals, so managing energy in early rounds matters. Both pairs seemed aware of that, closing matches out efficiently rather than grinding.
Solid start from the big names. The draw is still open, but these two pairs look like the ones to beat this week.


