June 14, 2026
A thrilling three-set men's final and commanding women's victory crown the season's most competitive tournament.
The Valencia P1 2026 final delivered everything fantasy padel fans could ask for: edge-of-your-seat tennis, game-changing performances, and a leaderboard shake-up that will echo through the season. Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia outlasted Alejandro Galan and Federico Chingotto 6(4)-7 6-1 7-6(6) in an epic men's decider, while Ariana Sanchez Fallada and Andrea Ustero Prieto dismantled Claudia Fernandez Sanchez and Sofia Araujo 6-4 3-6 6-2 in the women's final. But the real story? Andrea Ustero Prieto's explosive 62.7 FP performance—the highest score of the round—proving why she's become fantasy's most dangerous asset.
What a final. Coello and Tapia survived a tiebreak thriller in the opener—6(4)-7 is the definition of unforgiving—before dominating the second set 6-1 to force a decider. That final tiebreak at 7-6(6) was pure drama: every point mattered, every rally counted double in the minds of fantasy managers holding these stars. Both Coello and Tapia banked 46.5 FP each, a reward for navigating one of the toughest draws imaginable. Galan and Chingotto, meanwhile, saw their fantasy value collapse: a mere 4.8 FP apiece despite reaching the final speaks volumes about how unforgiving three-set matches are for underperformers.
The men's final was a masterclass in resilience. Coello and Tapia never panicked despite losing that opening tiebreak—a critical fantasy lesson for anyone who'd locked them in. Their second-set blowout proved they controlled the match's tempo, even if the scoreline doesn't reflect the full drama. For fantasy, this is the kind of final-round surge that separates tournament winners from also-rans.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arturo Coello | 46.5 |
| 2 | Agustin Tapia | 46.5 |
| 3 | Alejandro Galan | 4.8 |
| 4 | Federico Chingotto | 4.8 |
Andrea Ustero Prieto didn't just win the women's final—she obliterated it, posting a jaw-dropping 62.7 FP to lead the entire round across both genders. That's not a coincidence; that's a player operating at peak efficiency. Her partnership with Ariana Sanchez Fallada (44.0 FP) proved too strong for Fernandez Sanchez and Araujo, taking control early with a 6-4 first set and sealing it decisively 6-2 in the third after a competitive second-set loss.
What makes Ustero Prieto's performance extraordinary is the consistency: she dominated without needing a three-set marathon. Sanchez Fallada contributed steadily but didn't need to carry the load—a sign of balanced, championship-level play. On the flip side, Araujo (15.1 FP) and Fernandez Sanchez (10.5 FP) faced the reality of facing a top-tier pair in the final: sometimes, the fantasy scoreline tells you everything about the match's flow. This women's final was less dramatic but more dominant.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Andrea Ustero Prieto | 62.7 |
| 2 | Ariana Sanchez Fallada | 44.0 |
| 3 | Sofia Araujo | 15.1 |
| 4 | Claudia Fernandez Sanchez | 10.5 |
The round's most striking trend: elite performers delivered massive spreads between winners and losers. Ustero Prieto's 62.7 FP versus Fernandez Sanchez's 10.5 FP is a 52-point gap—championship-level volatility. Compare that to the men's final where both winners posted identical 46.5 FP, suggesting their contributions were perfectly balanced. This divergence matters for season-long strategy: women's finals can produce singular superstar performances, while men's often reward well-distributed partnerships.
FJorgensenTeam's 715.4-point Valencia haul catapulted them to the season leaderboard summit (7068.2 total), narrowly edging sebsx4 (6792.9). DavidCereCat's 681.7 Valencia score kept them in contention at third overall with 6619.2. The real message? Valencia validated patient, balanced roster construction over boom-or-bust tactics.
🎯 Ustero Prieto's 62.7 FP explosion: The tournament's highest individual fantasy score proves she's not just elite—she's a season-defining asset
⚡ That men's final tiebreak: Two tiebreaks separated by a dominant set made Coello/Tapia's 46.5 FP each feel earned through sheer grit
🏆 FJorgensenTeam's championship run: Their Valencia dominance (715.4 FP) propelled them to the season leaderboard peak
📊 The gender fantasy gap: Women's final produced 106.7 combined FP for winners; men's final hit 93.0—both elite, different rhythms
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | FJorgensenTeam | 715.4 |
| 2 | DavidCereCat | 681.7 |
| 3 | Dragonflow | 655.5 |
| 4 | Royal Team | 627.5 |
| 5 | Fabbrilli | 622.1 |
Lock in your roster for the next tournament—Valencia's final proved that championship pedigree wins in fantasy padel. Will you follow FJorgensenTeam's blueprint? Build your next squad on OutOfTheCourt now.