24 hours after narrowly avoiding defeat against the Deus brothers (Portugal), the Argentinian pair Di Nenno / Stupaczuk were clearly dominated by Coki Nieto / Arturo Coello in two sets: 6/1 6/2.
This match leaves little to comment on as the understanding between the two former partners, Martin Di Nenno and Franco Stupaczuk, has not been good on the track. One might even think that they did well to end their collaboration on the professional circuit.
To Arturo Coello et Coki Nieto, it was a high-quality performance, marked, it is true, by a lack of resistance on the part of their opponents. The left-hander Arturo Coello, as since last September, was irreproachable, committing only 4 unforced errors for 17 winning points. He is without a doubt the MVP of the match. His teammate, Coki Nieto, also shone with only 3 small unforced errors and 12 winning points, surpassing in this sector the performances of Stupaczuk and Di Nenno.
For statistics enthusiasts, the cumulative number of direct errors by Nieto and Coello, a total of 7, is less than the 8 errors by Di Nenno, who showed unusual signs of irregularity, and the 8 errors by Stupaczuk.
Spain thus wins an important point. Now let's move on to the poster thighly anticipated from these World Championships: Lebron/Galan vs Tapia/Chingotto.
Credits: Padel Intelligence / FIP / TENNISQATAR
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.