Pro Padel League 2025 Season Recap — New York Atlantics Crowned Champions, Miami Wins Men’s Title
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Pro Padel League 2025 Season Recap — New York Atlantics Crowned Champions 🏆
The 2025 Pro Padel League (PPL) season concluded with spectacular play and franchise pride across North America. The New York Atlantics were crowned overall champions after finishing first in the women’s division and third in the men’s, earning the most season points. Meanwhile, the Miami Padel Club lifted the Men’s Championship trophy after a thrilling victory over the San Diego Stingrays.
Overall Champion: New York Atlantics
Women’s Division: New York Atlantics (Ari Sánchez / Andrea Ustero) — 1st place over San Diego Stingrays
Men’s Division: Miami Padel Club (Agustín Tapia / Federico Chingotto) defeated San Diego Stingrays (Jairo Bautista / Lucas Bergamini)
Men’s 3rd Place: New York Atlantics (Jon Sanz / Lucas Campagnolo)
Miami Padel Club — Tapia & Chingotto celebrate their men’s championship victory.
Women’s Division — Atlantics Seal the Title
The New York Atlantics women’s team, led by Ari Sánchez and Andrea Ustero, dominated from start to finish. Their consistent performances and win over the San Diego Stingrays in the final event delivered the crucial points that propelled New York to the top of the overall standings. Sánchez’s tactical control and Ustero’s fearless net play defined the team’s identity throughout the season.
The New York Atlantics — 2025 Pro Padel League Champions.
Men’s Division — Miami Shines While New York Adds Key Points
In the men’s final, Miami Padel Club’s Agustín Tapia and Federico Chingotto outclassed the San Diego Stingrays pairing of Jairo Bautista and Lucas Bergamini to claim the Men’s Championship. Their chemistry and shot-making were superb under pressure. Meanwhile, the New York Atlantics’ men’s team (Jon Sanz / Lucas Campagnolo) finished third overall, adding critical points that secured the franchise’s overall title.
The Atlantics celebrating their historic 2025 championship run in style.
How the Championship Was Decided
The PPL’s unique format rewards season-long consistency. Each franchise earns points from both its men’s and women’s divisions across multiple events. The New York Atlantics secured the title by combining a 1st place finish in the women’s division with a 3rd place finish in the men’s.
Season Takeaways
- New York Atlantics proved that depth across both divisions wins championships. Their trade sending Federico Chingotto to Miami in exchange for Jon Sanz and Ari Sánchez, strengthened both the men’s and women’s rosters. The move brought balance, chemistry, and ultimately the points that sealed their 2025 title.
- Miami Padel Club, after a rocky first tournament as a new pairing, found its stride. The addition of Chingotto alongside Tapia transformed Miami’s lineup into the top men’s team in the league, capped off by their Men’s Championship victory.
- San Diego Stingrays showed major improvement from last season and have established themselves as a legitimate title contender.
- Flowrida Goats boasted one of the strongest rosters during the regular season but couldn’t convert that momentum during the finals.
- Los Angeles Beats unveiled their rebrand under new ownership during the 2025 Finals, a fresh identity that signals exciting things ahead for 2026.
- The PPL format continues to drive padel’s growth in North America, combining global talent with city-based loyalty and high-energy production.
Keywords: Pro Padel League 2025, PPL Champions, New York Atlantics, Miami Padel Club, Tapia Chingotto, Ari Sánchez Ustero, San Diego Stingrays, Padel North America.