At Ale Galán and Fede ChingottoThe plan is clear: to progress together to reach the summit.
In a team driven by the philosophy of Jorge MartínezThe collective comes first, and the working atmosphere remains one of the pillars of their consistency.

A targeted approach focusing on their weaknesses

Both players are engaged in a process of constant improvement.
Fede Chingotto is notably working on his auction, an area long considered the least natural in his game.
For his part, Galán focused on a shot he felt could be improved: his baseline forehand.

In an interview with Padel ReviewThe Madrid native humorously responded to a comment from his partner: “Ale’s best shot is his forehand from the baseline.”

“Chingotto certainly didn't sleep that day, poor guy, haha. I've improved that shot a lot. It was something that used to cause me pain a few years ago, and now I feel very comfortable with it.”

A statement that illustrates both their close collaboration and their technical expertise.

Visible progress despite the defeat in Riyadh

Defeated in the final of the Riyadh P1 Despite everything, Tapia/Coello, Galán and Chingotto showed encouraging signs in some areas.
Their journey even represents a clear progression compared to last year, where they were stopped in the quarter-finals against Cardona / Augsburger.

Benjamin Dupouy

I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !