June 28, 2026
A tale of two finals—clinical precision meets stunning upset as fantasy managers scramble for leaderboard supremacy.
The Valladolid P2 2026 final delivered maximum drama with contrasting narratives: Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia steamrolled their way to men's glory with a clinical 6-4, 6-3 demolition, while Paula Josemaria Martin and Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez pulled off a stunning 6-4, 6-2 upset over favored Ariana Sanchez Fallada and Andrea Ustero Prieto. Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez's sensational 55.0 FP haul became the tournament's fantasy headline, while GusTeam edged out the leaderboard with 785 points.
The men's final was a masterclass in dominance. Coello and Tapia didn't just win—they eviscerated their opposition with synchronized brilliance, each posting identical 47.7 FP to claim the crown. Against the star-studded pairing of Galan and Chingotto, they surrendered just seven games across two sets, converting their court control into fantasy gold. The reigning powerhouses had no answers.
For Galan and Chingotto, this was a tournament to forget. Both players managed just 6.0 FP each—a catastrophic final performance that left fantasy managers holding dud lineups. The margin of victory (6-4, 6-3) tells the story: this wasn't competitive, it was coronation. Coello and Tapia's 95.4 combined FP showcased why balanced pairings with synchronized dominance reign supreme in fantasy padel.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arturo Coello | 47.7 |
| 2 | Agustin Tapia | 47.7 |
| 3 | Alejandro Galan | 6.0 |
| 4 | Federico Chingotto | 6.0 |
Paula Josemaria Martin and Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez didn't just win the women's title—they obliterated the script. Gonzalez Fernandez's extraordinary 55.0 FP marks one of the tournament's elite performances, underpinned by a comprehensive 6-4, 6-2 victory that felt inevitable in hindsight. Martin's 51.1 FP complemented her partner perfectly, their combined 106.1 FP demonstrating the value of high-ceiling partnerships.
For Sanchez Fallada and Ustero Prieto, the final represented a historic collapse. Each managing just 1.0-1.1 FP respectively, they were completely neutralized on court. The 2-0 scoreline (4-6, 2-6) was swift and merciless. This wasn't a case of the favorites choking—it was pure domination from a resurgent Josemaria/Gonzalez pairing that seized their moment with clinical efficiency.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez | 55.0 |
| 2 | Paula Josemaria Martin | 51.1 |
| 3 | Andrea Ustero Prieto | 1.1 |
| 4 | Ariana Sanchez Fallada | 1.0 |
The fantasy landscape at Valladolid reveals a stark truth: symmetry pays. Both men's winners (47.7 FP each) and women's winners (51.1 and 55.0 FP) demonstrated that lopsided fantasy scoring indicates vulnerability. The losers—all clustered at 6.0 FP or below—couldn't generate meaningful plays when it mattered.
GusTeam's 785-point tournament win reflects smart captain choices and portfolio balance, edging Padel Natahoyo (761.3) in a thrilling leaderboard battle. Meanwhile, the season leaderboard remains FJorgensenTeam's kingdom (7916.6), suggesting consistent mid-tournament planning outweighs final-round heroics. Fantasy managers take note: consistency beats desperation.
🏆 Coello/Tapia's Perfect Storm—47.7 FP each in identical performances signals unstoppable chemistry
😱 Gonzalez Fernandez's 55.0 FP Masterclass—the women's final's defining performance that broke fantasy models
🎯 The Upset Nobody Saw Coming—Josemaria/Gonzalez dethrone favorites with 6-4, 6-2 precision
📊 GusTeam Claims Final Glory—785 points edges the thriller as Padel Natahoyo falls just short
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | GusTeam | 785 |
| 2 | Padel Natahoyo | 761.3 |
| 3 | FJorgensenTeam | 755.4 |
| 4 | S0rgans | 745.8 |
| 5 | ZeGalan | 740.7 |
The Valladolid P2 final proved that fantasy padel rewards the prepared and punishes the complacent. Track your season leaderboard standing now—are you trending toward FJorgensenTeam's dynasty or chasing from behind? Download OutOfTheCourt and build your perfect roster for the next tournament. The next title awaits. 🎾