Coello and Tapia Reach Asunción Final Against Chingotto and Galán

Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia are back where they belong. The Golden Boys dismantled Lebrón and Augsburger to punch their ticket to the Asunción final, setting up a rematch against the formidable Chingotto and Galán pairing.
The semifinal performance was a statement. Coello looked sharp at the net, cutting off angles with the kind of reflexes that made him a Premier Padel force to begin with, while Tapia controlled the left side with his trademark power from the back. Lebrón and Augsburger never found a foothold.
This final matters beyond the trophy. Coello and Tapia had a rough patch mid-season, dropping matches they should have closed out, and doubts started creeping in around their coordination as a pair. Back-to-back dominant sets against a top-tier team silences that noise fast.
Chingotto and Galán are a different beast entirely. Franco Chingotto's wall defense can absorb almost anything, and Galán's left-side attack from mid-court is still one of the hardest combinations to counter on the APT tour. Coello and Tapia will need to control the tempo early and avoid long exchanges that favour the Argentine pair.
Verdict: this is the final everyone wanted. Two pairs at full strength, no upsets needed. Should be a proper fight.


