Padel Twins and Male Classics Dominate Asuncion Final

Published on May 13, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The final of the P2 in Asunción brings a repeated dish that is never indigestible. In the women's draw, Triay and Delfi Brea, known as the Padel Twins, will face off for the fifth consecutive time against Bea González and Paula Josemaría. In the men's draw, the Tapia-Coello duo once again crosses paths with Chingotto-Galán, confirming that the circuit has fixed owners in the decisive stages.

Two female and two male pairs face off in the Asunción final, with the Padel Twins and the classic men's duos.

The tactical factor: how repeating rivals sharpens game patterns 🧠

Facing each other so many times in a row forces the teams into extreme mental and strategic wear. For Triay and Brea, the key lies in breaking Bea and Paula's rhythm with changes of direction and body shots. On the men's side, Tapia-Coello seeks to impose their power from the back, while Chingotto-Galán bets on speed at the net and positional defense. Data analysis from previous matches becomes more precise than ever, and each point can be decided by a millimeter adjustment in positioning.

The déjà vu final: we already know who plays, we just need to know who wins 🔄

It seems the Asunción draw has gotten stuck and only knows how to pair the same four. The Twins against the Number 1s, and the two male titans again. If only they would change their shirts so it doesn't look like a time loop. At this rate, fans could bet blindly, but watch out, because routine also has its excitement: there is always a break point that no one expects.