Chingotto and Galán Win Fourth 2025 Title at Asunción Premier Padel

Fede Chingotto and Ale Galán claimed their fourth title of the 2025 Premier Padel season in Asunción, beating Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia in what the tour calls padel's defining rivalry. Four titles in a single season puts them on a pace that very few pairs have matched in recent tour history. This was not a clean, dominant win either. It was a survival job.
Coello and Tapia pushed hard. The match went deep, with both pairs trading momentum in a pattern that has become familiar whenever these four share a court. Chingotto's defensive positioning and Galán's left-side control eventually proved the difference, but Tapia's power off the glass and Coello's net aggression made every point a negotiation.
For coach Jorge Martínez, this title confirms the pair's consistency across different conditions and surfaces. Four trophies by this point in the calendar is a serious benchmark. Pairs like Lebron and Galan in their peak years set the standard, and Chingotto-Galán are now measuring themselves against that legacy directly.
The Asunción event also confirms South America's growing weight on the Premier Padel calendar. The crowd in Paraguay delivered an atmosphere that rivaled Buenos Aires. That pressure tests players differently than European indoor venues, and both pairs handled it well.
Bottom line: Chingotto and Galán are the most consistent pair on tour right now. Four titles in a season is not luck. It is a system that works.