The men's final  Newgiza P2  opposed the  seeded 1 Alejandro Galán / Federico Chingotto  ,  Second seed: Franco Stupaczuk / Mike Yanguas .

In the absence of world number 1 Tapia / Coello,  Galan / Chingotto  They were the overwhelming favorites and they enforced their status with authority:  6/4 6/1 in 1h32 of play .

 A tight but controlled first set 

From the start,  Galán / Chingotto take control Carried by a  Exceptional Chingotto they lead quickly  4/1  :

  • millimeter-precise lobs
  • Vibora plants are very effective, especially on Yanguas.
  • an impressive presence on the fly

But Stupaczuk/Yanguas react and rejoin  4/4 taking advantage of a slight lapse.

À  5/4 In an extremely tense game, despite several spectacular points from Stupaczuk who saved set points, the 2nd seed finally gave way.  Galán / Chingotto win the set 6/4 .

 A demonstration in the second 

The second set quickly turned into a demonstration.

  •  Galán completely dominates Stupaczuk in the diagonal. 
  •  Yanguas struggles on lobs and makes numerous mistakes. 
  • Frustration is mounting on the TS2 side

Opposite them, Galán/Chingotto unfold and conclude  6/1  with an almost perfect set.

 A clear domination on the circuit 

Despite a good match from Stupaczuk/Yanguas, the task was too great against a pair  above in all aspects of the game .

With this victory:

  •  3th title this season  for Galán / Chingotto
  •  2nd consecutive title after Miami P1 
  •  600 additional FIP points 
  • A place of  Number 1 in the confirmed race 

They simply sign  their best start to the season together .

 A statistic that speaks volumes 

One impressive statistic confirms their dominance:
 Galán/Chingotto have never lost a final against a pair other than Tapia/Coello .

Proof that today, they are clearly  above all the other teams on the circuit .

 Heading forward 

Having already won here last season, they  defend their title in Newgiza  with authority.

More than ever, they are asserting themselves as the  main rivals of Tapia/Coello  in the race for the number 1 world ranking.

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 !