Premier Padel Final: Lebrón-Augsburger vs Coello-Tapia Time and TV Confirmed

The final is set. Lebrón-Augsburger face Coello-Tapia in what looks like the most anticipated Premier Padel final of the season, with an official broadcast slot now confirmed on free-to-air television.
The semifinal path wasn't smooth for the Golden Boys. Stupa and Yanguas had a strong tournament run and pushed Coello-Tapia hard in the first set, forcing the top pair to dig deep before closing out the match. It wasn't a stroll. It was a fight.
Lebrón and Augsburger, on the other side of the draw, have looked clinical all week. Their combination of Lebrón's left-side aggression and Augsburger's court coverage has been one of the most consistent partnerships in this tournament. Coello and Tapia bring a different energy: faster tempo, more unpredictable shot selection.
The free-to-air broadcast is a real win for padel visibility in Spain. More eyeballs on the sport means more players on court, more clubs opening, more rackets sold. The sport needs these moments on open TV, not buried behind a paywall.
Verdict: this final has the ingredients for a classic. Two legitimate contenders, real tension built through the semis, and a prime time slot that puts padel in front of a mainstream audience.


