The image of Federico Chingotto lifting the trophy Buenos Aires P1 alongside Alejandro Galán It has left its mark on an entire country. But beyond the title, it was above all the Argentinian's speech after the final that touched the public.
Visibly moved during the press conference, the Olavarría player delivered a powerful testimony about his journey and everything he went through before becoming one of the best players in the world.
"This all feels like a dream. Since I've been playing with Ale, it feels like he's broken down all the doors that were blocked for me," Chingotto said.
Huge sacrifices before success
Because before shining on the world's greatest tracks, the "Super Ratón" experienced the hardships of high-level sport.
For years, Chingotto traveled across Argentina to play in tournaments, sometimes after more than 1000 kilometers of driving. To save on hotel costs, he slept in the car with his father or mother.
His family struggled to finance his career:
- organizing raffles,
- pasta sales,
- help from relatives
- local businesses that provided food for travelers.
Enormous sacrifices that Chingotto has never forgotten.
“Let them see that it’s possible”
After his title win in Buenos Aires in front of his home crowd, the Argentinian player's message went far beyond just padel.
"The message I'm trying to convey is simple: that they look at me and see that it's possible. It doesn't matter what physical limitations are, it doesn't matter if you're less powerful. You have to believe in your dreams, work hard, give it your all, and enjoy the process."
At 70 meters tall, in a circuit dominated by players who are much taller and physically powerful, Chingotto has become the perfect example that it is possible to succeed differently.
Where many dominate through power, he imposes:
- his tactical intelligence,
- its ongoing activity,
- its resilience,
- and an incredible intensity in the exchanges.
The symbol of the player who never gives up
Currently ranked number 2 in the world alongside Alejandro Galán, Chingotto is probably going through the best period of his career.
In the Buenos Aires P1 final, he completely dominated the proceedings against Wall et Coello , to the point of being considered by many as the MVP of the match.
But what really resonates with the public is the story behind the player.
“Sometimes things take longer, or maybe they never happen. But the important thing is to push yourself every day and know that you gave it your all. That’s the greatest victory,” the Argentinian concluded.
The ovation at Parque Roca wasn't just for a champion. It was also for that young player who used to sleep in the back of a car, chasing a dream that has now come true.
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 !

























































































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