On the track, Fede Chingotto He is an energetic and rhythmic player. Off the pitch, the Argentinian appears more composed. On the show El4Set He delivered a lucid speech about his season, his relationship with Ale Galán and his rivalry with Tapia / Coello .
A rivalry that raises the level of the entire circuit
For Chingotto, duels against the number ones are more of a driving force than a source of tension.
"We want to get onto the field and kill each other... but the rivalry is very healthy."
A confrontation that forces them to constantly improve and that has served as a benchmark throughout the season.
He identifies Rome 2025 like a turning point in their project with Galán:
"That's where we found the improvement we were looking for."

The disappointment of the number one was quickly digested.
Losing first place at the end of the season remains a significant moment, but one that was quickly put into perspective.
"It was tough... you feel a void after so much effort."
Before adding:
"How long did it last? Ten or fifteen minutes."
A way to show one's ability to turn the page and to value the work accomplished.
Galán, the ideal partner
Chingotto makes no secret of his attachment to his teammate.
“I think Galán is my ideal partner… I will retire with him.”
A close working relationship that explains their consistency at the highest level.

Gratitude and measured ambition
When asked what padel owes him, his answer is direct:
"Nothing, because he gave me everything."
On a personal level, he sets himself a progressive goal:
"I'm at 95 today, I'd like to be at 96 or 97 by the end of 2026."
Balance off the field
Away from the spotlight, Chingotto talks about the distance from his family:
"The only thing I would change is being able to teleport to see them more often."
He also emphasizes the importance of his personal life:
“Having a full heart helps a lot, especially when things aren’t going so well.”
A leader by attitude
Between competitive intensity, emotional stability and controlled ambition, Chingotto confirms his role as a central figure on the circuit.
A player capable of turning rivalry into progress and maintaining a clear line on and off the field.
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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