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Coello and Tapia revalidate title in Valladolid Premier Padel after doubling in the final to Galán and Chingotto
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Coello and Tapia revalidate title in Valladolid Premier Padel after doubling in the final to Galán and Chingotto

Arturo Coello from Valladolid and Agustín Tapia from Argentina successfully defended their title at the Oysho Valladolid Premier Padel P2 tournament, defeating Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto in the final with scores of 6-4 and 6-3. The event took place in Valladolid's Plaza Mayor, which was filled with spectators celebrating the victory of local player Coello alongside his Argentine partner. This marks the second time they have won this particular tournament.

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Coello and Tapia revalidate title in Valladolid Premier Padel after doubling in the final to Galán and Chingotto

Arturo Coello from Valladolid and Agustín Tapia from Argentina successfully defended their title at the Oysho Valladolid Premier Padel P2 tournament, defeating Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto in the final with scores of 6-4 and 6-3. The event took place in Valladolid's Plaza Mayor, which was filled with spectators celebrating the victory of local player Coello alongside his Argentine partner. This marks the second time they have won this particular tournament.

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