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Published on March 29, 2026

Miami P1 Final Preview: Coello/Tapia Chase 19th Consecutive Title Against Galán/Chingotto

The top two seeds meet in a blockbuster men's final at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Coello and Tapia arrive on a historic 19-final streak.

Miami P1 Final Preview: Coello/Tapia Chase 19th Consecutive Title Against Galán/Chingotto - padel news cover

Premier Padel’s fourth tournament of the 2026 season concludes with a men’s final that brings together the two highest-ranked pairs in the world. This Sunday, March 29, at 15:00 local time, world number ones Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia — the top seeds — will face second seeds Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto at the Miami Beach Convention Center.

A Historic Streak on the Line

Coello and Tapia arrive at the Miami P1 final carrying one of the most remarkable records in professional padel: 19 consecutive finals. The world number one pair has reached the deciding match at every Premier Padel event over an extended period, a level of consistency that has no clear parallel in the modern era of the sport.

Their path to this nineteenth final came through a hard-fought semifinal victory over Juan Lebrón and Pablo Augsburger. The match lasted 1 hour and 44 minutes, ending 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. Coello and Tapia dropped the opening set but responded with authority, winning the next two sets convincingly to book their place in the final. The recovery underlined the pair’s capacity to manage adversity and raise their level when it matters most.

Galán and Chingotto: Three Finals From Four Tournaments

On the other side of the net, Ale Galán and Fede Chingotto bring their own form of consistency into this final. The world number two pair is appearing in their third final of the 2026 season from just four tournaments played — a record that reflects how dominant they have been throughout the early part of the year.

Their semifinal performance was equally emphatic. Galán and Chingotto defeated Sanyo Gutiérrez Stupaczuk and Momo Yanguas 6-2, 6-2, conceding very few games across the match. The straightforward victory leaves them fresh and confident heading into Sunday’s decider.

Tournament Context

The Premier Padel Miami P1 2026 runs from March 23 to 29 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. It is the fourth event on the 2026 Premier Padel calendar and the first of the season held in North America. The P1 category sits at the top of the Premier Padel tier system, bringing together the world’s best players in the most demanding competitive format on the circuit.

Miami represents one of the sport’s most high-profile international stages. The tournament’s location at the Miami Beach Convention Center places it in a city with a growing padel community and strong global visibility.

A Well-Known Rivalry at the Top

Coello/Tapia and Galán/Chingotto have met repeatedly at the business end of Premier Padel events. Both pairs combine offensive firepower with strong defensive organization, adapted to the high-paced game that defines elite padel in 2026.

The dynamics of the matchup are familiar to regular followers of the circuit: the number ones attempting to extend an unprecedented final streak, the number twos seeking to interrupt it and claim a third title of the season. Both pairs have shown this week they are capable of performing at the highest level under pressure.

How to Follow the Final

The Premier Padel Miami P1 2026 men’s final is scheduled for Sunday, March 29, at 15:00 local Miami time. Live coverage is available through Premier Padel’s official broadcast channels.