After the victory of theSpain in the ladies, now it's time for the highly anticipated men's final, where Spain hopes to take revenge againstArgentina after the defeat at the Dubai World Cup. This XXL duel will bring together the best players in the world, offering padel fans an explosive spectacle, notably with a game 2 which promises to be exceptional.
A new duo could also see the light of day, responding to a wish from Coki Nieto : “play with Arturo Coello“. The Spanish coach, Juanjo Gutierrez, seems to have fulfilled this wish by associating Nieto, 7th Spanish player, with the world number 1, Arturo Coello. This duo will play the game 1 against the historic pair Martin Di Nenno / Franco Stupaczuk.
Le game 2 will feature an association that is causing a lot of talk: Alejandro galan et Juan lebron. Despite past tensions, the duo will put their differences aside for this match. Ale Galan had said he was willing to play with anyone and in any position, for the good of the team. It remains to be seen whether the Spanish coach has given in to Lebron's request, who wants to play on the left.
Le game 3 will see each other confront Leo Augsburger (30) / Tino Libaak (37) face Paquito Navarro (8) / Mike Yanguas (9), with a clear advantage for Spain.
Argentina must win the first two games to hope to win the title. In the event of a defeat in one of these games, Spain could conclude with the third. It should be noted that the Argentine captain, Gaby Reca, chose not to associate Alex Chozas à Leo Augsburg, despite their current partnership on the circuit.
Composition of the 3 matches:
- Match 1: F. Stupaczuk / M. Di Nenno vs A. Coello / J. Nieto
- Match 2: A. Tapia / F. Chingotto J. Lebron / A. Galan
- Match 3: L. Augsburger / VG Libaak vs. M. Yanguas / F. Navarro
Spain: 68
- Arturo Coello (1)
- Alejandro galan (3)
- Juan lebron (5)
- Paquito Navarro (8)
- mike yanguas (9)
- Coki Nieto (12)
- Jon sanz (13)
- Alejandro Ruiz (17)
Argentina: 127
- Agustin Tapia (2)
- Federico Chingotto (4)
- Martin Di Nenno (6)
- Franco Stupaczuk (7)
- sanyo gutierrez (14)
- Alex Chozas (27)
- Leo Augsburg (30)
- Tino Libaak (37)
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.