Historic Argentine-Spanish Finals Define Bordeaux Premier Padel P2
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Historic Argentine-Spanish Finals Define Bordeaux Premier Padel P2

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2 min read · 7 July 2026

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The Bordeaux Premier Padel P2 delivered historic moments as Argentine-Spanish partnerships dominated both finals, with Tamara Icardo claiming her maiden Premier Padel title and Agustín Tapia extending his record as the most decorated active player.

Historic Argentine-Spanish Finals

For the first time in Premier Padel history, every finalist pairing in both the men's and women's draws featured one Argentine and one Spanish player. This remarkable coincidence highlighted the complementary strengths that have defined elite padel partnerships in recent seasons.

In the women's final, Tamara Icardo and Claudia Jensen captured their first title together, defeating Brea and Triay in a breakthrough victory. Remarkably, Icardo and Jensen had never beaten their opponents in nine previous encounters, making their triumph all the more significant. Icardo secured her inaugural Premier Padel title, while Jensen extended her perfect record in Premier Padel finals—she has won both finals she has contested, accumulating two victories in two appearances.

Tapia Extends Historic Trophy Tally

Agustín Tapia and Juan Pablo Coello claimed the men's title, with Tapia now commanding the record books among active professionals. The Argentine star leads the all-time active list with 59 career trophies, one more than Alejandro Galán, who reached his 100th career final at Bordeaux.

Coello and Tapia have dominated the 2024-2025 season, capturing four consecutive titles. Their victory marked the ninth Superclásico of the campaign between these rivals and Galán paired with Chingotto. Coello and Tapia now lead the season series 5-4.

Record-Breaking Performances

Brea and Triay, despite their final loss, achieved a milestone of their own by recording their 100th career victory together. They became only the second women's pairing in Premier Padel history to reach this mark, following Sánchez and Josemaría, who accumulated 148 wins.

The Bordeaux event also marked the first occasion since the Acapulco P1 in 2024 that two Argentine women competed against each other in a Premier Padel final, underscoring Argentina's continued dominance in women's padel on the professional circuit.

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