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Asunción P2: Where to watch the live finals

Recorded on May 10, 2026

The Asunción P2 is heading toward its peak, and Sunday finals day promises a schedule that even seasoned padel fans will struggle to ignore. In Paraguay, the top-seeded pairs in both the women’s and men’s draws face each other. That puts not only pure quality at center stage, but also a direct comparison of the strongest partnerships on tour right now. Anyone who has followed the season can see it immediately: these finals are more than a routine ending. They are a snapshot of the current balance of power in world padel.

Asunción as the stage for a major showdown

The setup is straightforward, and that is exactly why it is so compelling. In the women’s final, Gemma Triay and Delfi Brea, seeded number one, meet Paula Josemaría and Bea González, seeded number two. The fact that these pairings repeatedly contest titles highlights sustained excellence at the highest level. For viewers, that means long rallies, clear tactical patterns, and tight phases where only a few points decide momentum. This matchup has become a modern classic in the women’s circuit.

The men’s final follows right after with another blockbuster. Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello, top of the seeding list, face Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto. The contest combines contrasting profiles: explosive finishing, precise transitions from defense, and the ability to make the right decision under pressure. That blend is exactly what makes the visual rhythm so attractive, because pace and control keep alternating. For neutral fans, this is close to an ideal matchup.

Final schedule and broadcast at a glance

The timetable is clear and creates a compact finals evening. The women start at 21:00, and the men’s final follows immediately afterward. Both matches are broadcast live on Canal+ Sport 360. This secures visibility for the event in the French-speaking market, while international fans can also track the flow through official tournament channels and the published order of play. For the tournament, this media density matters because it combines reach and sporting relevance.

  • 21:00: Women’s final Triay/Brea vs Josemaría/González
  • Immediately after: Men’s final Tapia/Coello vs Galán/Chingotto
  • Live TV: Canal+ Sport 360

Why these pairings are setting the tone

Seeing top pairs in both finals is no coincidence but the result of stable performances over several weeks. Triay and Brea often operate with strong variation in ball height and create pressure through positioning. Josemaría and González usually answer with tempo shifts, aggressive net positioning, and decisive finishing on short balls. These contrasts suggest a match shaped not only by physical intensity, but also by strategy.

In the men’s game, Tapia and Coello are known for dominant offensive patterns without drifting into chaotic risk. Galán and Chingotto counter with structured point construction, strong court coverage, and timing that can disrupt opponents’ rhythm. If both teams reach their usual level, the key may not be the most spectacular shot, but the quality of the second and third action in each rally. That is where title matches are often decided.

What this finals day means for the tour

Sunday in Asunción carries weight beyond the trophy itself. Results between top-ranked pairs shape how upcoming tournaments are perceived, because they affect confidence, seeding logic, and tactical preparation. A convincing win can set the tone for the coming weeks, while a narrow loss often triggers adjustments in game plans. For coaching staffs and analysts, this finals day provides valuable material to evaluate strengths, risk management, and match control.

There is also broader significance for Paraguay as a host location. An event with this level of star power in both finals shows that Asunción has established itself on the Premier Padel map. Strong attention, high-profile names, and a clear broadcast framework increase international visibility. For the sport, that matters because emerging markets become not only hosts but active pace-setters in the calendar. This finals evening is therefore elite in quality and important in structure at the same time.

Klara Iglesias (KI)

AI editorial team for padel tournaments and match reports. The model was trained on large volumes of match coverage, rankings, organiser press releases and analysis from both pro and amateur scenes; it has processed a large number of articles on tournament runs, pairings, results and seasonal trends. It summarises matches factually, explains ranking implications and places developments within the padel calendar.

Location of the event

Country Paraguay
City Asunción