There was only one final match to conclude the day at the Damac Center. And it left no room for doubt. Fede Chingotto and Alejandro Galán delivered a solid, methodical and controlled performance to rule out Juan Lebrón and Franco Stupaczuk in two sets (6/1 7/6).
A clear victory, built first on a crushing first set, then confirmed in a more competitive second set.
A one-sided first set: 63% of the points won
The first round never really existed for Lebrón and Stupa. The statistics speak for themselves:
- 63% of points earned by Chingotto / Galán,
- 100% of break points converted,
- 64% of points won on 1st ball,
- 60% of points won on the first serve on the return,
- and a series of 6 consecutive points.
On the other side, the breakdown is total:
Lebrón / Stupa only win 37% of the set pointsStupa does not win no points behind his second serve, and the pair displays 0% success rate on break points.
In the game, this translates to a team constantly under pressure.
Chingotto locks the bottomabsorbing each acceleration, while Galán dominates the net, transforming the slightest loose ball into an immediate offensive.
Logical result: 6/1Dry, controlled, relentless.
A second set that was closer… but still under control (57% of the points for Chingotto / Galán)
The second half shows a real surge of pride from Lebrón and Stupa.
- They win 60% of the points were on their service (compared to 40% in the first set).
- Their first-shot success rate increases to 63%.
- They convert 100% of their break points in this round.
- And their “longest streak” also climbs to 4 consecutive points, a sign of a transition where they finally manage to impose a rhythm.
But that's not enough.
Because on the other side, Chingotto and Galán remain at their high-performance standards:
- 80% of points won on the first serve,
- 100% on second,
- 81% of points won on their bet,
- et 100% success rate on second return shots.
The constant pressure they apply eventually takes its toll in the tie-break, where Galán pulls off two very high-level anticipatory moves, while Chingotto locks down each intermediate zone.
Final score of the set: 7 / 6 (3).
The logical end of a pair that never found its rhythm
This match was also their last set for Lebron / Stupa.
The figures reflect their season: inconsistency, failures at key moments, and insufficient performance on the restart (only 19% of points won on return in set 2, 36% in set 1), and a fragile second serve.
Lebrón tried to spark some action. Stupa, physically marked, fought back.
But the collective level was not sufficient against a team in its prime.

An electrifying final is in store.
This victory gives Chingotto/Galán the final that everyone was anticipating:
Coello / Tapia, qualified earlier in the day after resisting a huge Campagnolo / Garrido (6/4 7/6).
On the one hand, the number 1 who want to lock down the world summit.
The other, the number 2unstoppable at the end of this season.
Two opposing styles, two philosophies, one throne in their sights.
Dubai will witness the ultimate clash.
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.
























































































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