Passing through the M3 Academy de Leganés where he is preparing for the season with Ale Galán , Fede Chingotto took the time to talk with the young players of the Center. The argentinian , which became one of the the most popular faces on the circuit delivered a simple message , sincere et very just on high-level reality : in the paddle we also learn to to lose .
Words that matter
Fede Chingotto is not just one of the best players in the world He is also one of the most respected , as much for his level that for the image that he sends back. Worker , generous in effort , always very accessible The Argentinian built himself without shortcuts and remains today a reference for many jeunes .
À Leganés , within the M3 Academy directed by Jorge Martínez , the player of Olavarria took a moment to go and meet them. It was in this structure , which became one of the major centers du high level padel that he trains in follow-up with Ale Galán .
"We lose far more than we gain."
It front of jeunes from the academy, Chingotto He didn't try to give a grand speech. He mainly spoken the truth With a strong idea: the competition it is not limited to trophies .
“I’ll be brief and as natural as possible. My advice is to keep training, even when things aren’t going your way. In our minds, as soon as there’s a trophy at stake, we want to win it. But as we grow older, we realize that we lose much more than we win. And that’s tough, because we train every day to make everything work.”
Un lucid message , almost brut which reminds us what a real sporting career : a succession of attempts , chess , progress , and sometimes only of victories .

Don't give up, even when things aren't going well.
Chingotto also emphasized a crucial point: the Constance . Continue , listen , remain a good partner , not to close when the results don't follow.
“Even when things aren’t working out, don’t give up. Keep trying, listen to your teachers, be good teammates—it’s fundamental—and enjoy the competition, enjoy meeting other young people too. I hope we’ll see some of you training with us soon.”
In this speech, there is both... requirement and kindness No magic bullet, no empty phrases: just the idea that the parcours counts as much as the result .
Heading to P2 in Gijón
After this interlude with the jeunes of the M3 Academy , Chingotto et Gallant are now turning to the P2 of Gijón . The pair number 2 arrives Asturias with the desire to bounce after the P1 of Riyadh where she had shown a very high level before bowing down once again in final face Arturo Coello et Agustín Tapia .
With the reduction of tables in category tournaments P2 The two men will enter the fray directly in round of 16 this Thursday The draw placed them in the same part of the bracket as Juan Lebrón et Leo Augsburg which could offer a semi final highly anticipated.
THE goal is clear: go get the title reduce the gap in the rankings and confirm that the job carried out at the M3 Academy can quickly wear its fruits .
Maceo Zerhat discovered padel in 2020 in Savigny-sur-Clairis, Burgundy. He contributed to the club's expansion by bringing his energy and curiosity. Padel Magazinehe transmits his Padel"mania" by skillfully bouncing on all the latest news about your favorite sport!

























































































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