Gijón P2 quarter-finals  confirmed the logic of the ranking.  Franco Stupaczuk / Mike Yanguas  et  Arturo Coello / Agustín Tapia  They both won their match authoritatively and will now meet in  semi final , planned  in second rotation of 17 p.m. .

 Stupa and Yanguas are gaining strength 

La  seeded 3 , made of  Franco Stupaczuk and Mike Yanguas , secured their place in the semi-finals after a solid victory against  Juan Tello and Edu Alonso  :  6 / 4 6 / 2 .

The first set was the most closely contested. Despite some inconsistencies in their play, Stupa and Yanguas managed to make the difference at crucial moments, quickly gaining the upper hand before closing out the set.  6/4 .

In the second set, the Spanish-Argentine duo stepped up the pace. More aggressive and more precise, they gradually took control of the rally, leaving few opportunities for Tello and Alonso. Result:  6/2  and a mastery of the qualification.

After a mixed start to the season in Riyadh, where they were eliminated prematurely,  Stupa and Yanguas seem to have found their rhythm in Gijón .

 Tapia and Coello as bosses 

On their side,  Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia , world number 1, delivered a very convincing performance against  Martin Di Nenno and Momo González .

The league leaders prevailed.  6 / 3 6 / 1 , in a match where they displayed a very solid version of their padel: aggressive, precise and dominant in all phases of the game.

After being pushed to three sets in their opening match of the tournament, the  Golden boys  This time they imposed a pace that was too high for their opponents, leaving virtually no chance for pair number 7.

 A highly anticipated semi-final 

This victory sets the stage for a highly anticipated clash:  Stupaczuk / Yanguas against Tapia / Coello  for a place in the final.

The meeting is scheduled  in second rotation of 17 p.m. .
A duel that promises to be explosive between the  world number 1 pair  and total  pair #3 is on the rise  on this tournament.

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 !