Martin Di Nenno et Juan Tello win in the quarter-finals of the Brussels P2 face Juan lebron et Alex Ruiz , and reach the semi-finals, where they will meet the second world pair, Chingotto / Galan .
Successful debut for the Di Nenno / Tello pair
Argentines Di Nenno et Tello made a strong choice by deciding to separate from their previous partners, in particular Juan Tello whose collaboration with the young Argentinian Tino Libaak was working better and better and showed great prospects. But for the Brussels P2, Di Nenno et Tello decided to join forces, and the bet paid off. The duo started the tournament perfectly with two straight-set wins, before facing Lebron / Ruiz in the quarter-finals.
The duel ended in three sets with a victory for the Argentinians: 6/3 5/7 6/3, after two hours of play.
From the start, the Argentinians had a break point, without converting it, before taking the opponent's serve to lead 5/3. They concluded the first set with a clean sheet (6/3). Ruiz et Lebron react in the second set, converting their third break point opportunity to lead 3/0. The No. 4 seed even has a chance to widen the gap to 5/1, but Di Nenno / Tello brush aside this break point and come back to 5-5. Despite this comeback, Ruiz et Lebron manage to pocket the second set.
A third decisive set was therefore needed to separate the two pairs. The Argentinians broke early and maintained their serve to take a 3-1 lead. They maintained this lead until the end, winning 6-3 and qualifying for the semifinals.

This is the first semi-final of the season for Martin Di Nenno , which had until then stopped in quarter with Garrido , and the second for Tello after Santiago. The association with Juan Tello is already bearing fruit for Martin Di Nenno , and the Argentinian duo confirms its potential.
They will find Chingotto et Galan tomorrow in the semi-finals of Brussels P2 .
Galan / Chingotto stronger
In the other quarter-final, played in parallel on the central court, the pair Chingotto / Galan won in two sets (6/0 7/5) in 1h23 of play against Sanz / Gonzalez .
The first set was a real demonstration from Chingotto et Galan : having entered their match perfectly, they dominated in all areas of the game to win 6/0.
The second set, however, offered a completely different outlook. Sanz et Gonzalez changed their attitude, becoming much more aggressive. They made the opening break to lead 1-0, before being immediately unbroken. The Spaniards regained the advantage to lead 3-1, thanks to an excellent level of play and great intensity.
More Chingotto et Galan They didn't give up and came back to level terms. At 6/5, they had two match points: the second was the winner. The two players thus reached their fourth semi-final in five tournaments this season.
On their side, Sanz et Gonzalez delivered a high-level second set, but their 47 unforced errors cost them dearly. They once again failed to reach the semi-finals.
Galan and Chingotto will face Di Nenno / Tello in the next round for an unprecedented semi-final.
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