Coello and Tapia, González and Josemaría sweep Valladolid P2 titles

Padel · By Marcus Chen · June 29, 2026
Coello and Tapia, González and Josemaría sweep Valladolid P2 titles

Valladolid closed its Oysho Premier Padel P2 with the home crowd’s ideal double: Bea González and Paula Josemaría won the women’s title, and Arturo Coello with Agustín Tapia finished the job in the men’s final. Both matches ended in straight sets at Plaza Mayor, turning the city-center showcase into a clean sweep for the sport’s most bankable pairs.

González and Josemaría controlled the key moments against Ari Sánchez and Andrea Ustero and won 6-4, 6-2. The first set turned in the fifth game, when the Spanish pair struck the break that set the tone, and they raised the pressure again after the changeover to pull away in the second. The title carried extra weight for Josemaría, who claimed a second consecutive Valladolid crown after winning the event last year alongside Sánchez.

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The men’s final followed a similar script, with Coello and Tapia beating Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto 6-4, 6-3 in 1 hour and 4 minutes. The opening set stayed tight until 5-4, when the world No. 1 pair found the decisive break, then held firm as Galán and Chingotto searched for a way back. Coello and Tapia also completed the event without dropping a single service game, matching last year’s Valladolid mark and underlining how comfortable they are in the pressure of one of the tour’s most distinctive settings.

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For Coello, the win carried the sort of homecoming significance only Valladolid can provide. He had lost Plaza Mayor finals in 2022 and 2023 before finally lifting the trophy there in 2026, and the victory extended a run of control that already included last year’s title, when the event was moved to the Pisuerga sports centre. In 2025, Coello and Tapia beat Juan Lebrón and Franco Stupaczuk 7-5, 6-4, and this latest result kept them firmly at the center of the event’s recent history.

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The tournament, the 11th stop on the 2026 Premier Padel calendar, ran from June 21 to June 28 with a total prize pool of €264,534 and 500 FIP points for the women’s champions. González and Josemaría’s title was striking partly because they had been close to elimination less than 24 hours earlier, while Coello and Tapia’s march through the draw offered another reminder that the gap at the top can feel widest when the lights are brightest.

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