The two pairs have already faced each other twice this season, with an even record of one win each. Their previous meetings came in the quarter-finals of the Finland P2 and Dubai P1, promising a close confrontation for this third duel.

Yanguas/Stupaczuk: An experienced pair

A title in 2024: NewGiza Premier Padel P2. Stupaczuk stands out for its track record: it is one of the six players to have won at least one title in each category of Premier Padel (Major, P1 and P2). Other players in this prestigious circle include Wall, Coello, Gallant, Lebrón, and Chingotto. With this experience, the pair positions themselves as one of the favorites, especially thanks to the balance between the youth of Yanguas and the experience of Stupaczuk.

Nieto/Sanz: Limited progress in 2024

A title in 2024: Bordeaux P2. Nieto and Sanz failed to beat Stupaczuk only once. Their main challenge remains to reach the quarter-finals, a stage they have only reached in P2 tournaments this year. This highlights a certain irregularity against the big pairs on the circuit.

Franck Binisti

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.