Arturo Coello Fulfills His Dream and Is Crowned in Valladolid Plaza Mayor
Arturo Coello lived this Sunday one of the most emotional moments of his professional career when he was proclaimed champion of the Valladolid Premier Padel P2 with his partner Agustín Tapia. The Argentine-Spanish duo won the final at the iconic Plaza Mayor in Valladolid, a stage that finally saw the local idol lift the trophy he so longed for.

A vibrant duel between the best in the world
The final was a true reflection of what was experienced throughout the tournament: fast pace, intense exchanges and maximum tension in every point. Juan Lebron and Franco Stupaczuk struck first, achieving a key break to take a 3-5 lead in the first set and with options to close it with their serve. However, Tapia and Coello reacted with forcefulness.
With nerve and precision, the Golden Boys broke the opponent's serve on two consecutive occasions, reversing the score in spectacular fashion to take the first set 7-5.
The turning point
This emotional blow proved to be decisive. Charlie Pozzoni team had a hard time recovering from the setback, and Tapia-Coello took advantage of their moment to break again at the beginning of the second set. With a 2-0 lead, they managed to manage the advantage with intelligence and solidity, closing the match with a final score of 7-5 and 6-4.
Triumph with a special flavor
This victory not only consolidates Tapia and Coello as one of the most dominant couples in the world circuit, but also has a special meaning for Arturo Coello. Winning at home, in front of his people and in such a symbolic scenario as the Plaza Mayor of Valladolid, represents a dream come true for the Spanish player, who was thrilled to celebrate with the public that saw him grow up.