Tapia and Coello Reign in the Premier Padel of Buenos Aires Between the Cold, the Bad Smell and a Record Attendance
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Padel World Press – Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello once again confirmed their dominance in the circuit by raising the title of the Buenos Aires Premier Padel P1 with an exhibition of authority. In an end that barely exceeded 55 minutes, the number one in the world was clearly imposed on Paquito Navarro and [...] The post Agustín Tapia, with his audience, gets his fourth title of the season appeared first on Padel World Press.
More than 15,000 people enjoyed the finals of the most important paddle tournament in Latin America in the City of Buenos Aires. The champions were Argentine Agustín Tapia, number 1 of the world and Spanish Arturo Coello, who beat Brazilian Lucas Bergamini and Spanish Paquito Navarro by double 6-2.
The week of Padel in Buenos Aires has given a lot of itself. In addition to the sports show that players have accustomed us to, the tournament has been surrounded by a series of polemics and criticisms that have clouded what pretended to be one of the iconic tests of the season.The Argentine public, one of the best, that fill the courts of this sport, did not deserve a show of these characteristics.The promoters of this Premier Padel P1 of Bueno…
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