This is a match everyone has been waiting for since the start of the season. It never happened… until this  Brussels P2 .
 Galan / Chingotto  face  Lebrón / Augsburger , for a place in the final.

The two pairs found themselves in the same section of the bracket and, this time, they lived up to expectations. This was not the case in  Newgiza Where  Lebrón and Augsburger  had fallen in the first round, missing out on a potential first duel.

 Lebrón and Augsburger are gaining momentum 

In Brussels, the situation is different.
The Spanish-Argentine pair are having a solid tournament: a controlled victory in the round of 16 against  Collado / Hernandez , then a solid victory against the surprise pair  Alonso / Goñi  in quarter ( 7 / 5 6 / 4 ).

 A rivalry that remains fiercely contested. 

This semi-final is also, above all, the return of  Galán vs Lebrón .

For nearly four years, the two men dominated the  world padel Their separation changed everything, giving rise to an open rivalry. Relations are strained, and every confrontation has a particular edge.

For now, the advantage is clear:  Galán leads 8/1  in face-to-face confrontations since the separation.

 Galán / Chingotto, impressive dynamic 

Opposite,  Galan and Chingotto  They arrive with certainties.
They are on a very solid run and are undoubtedly showing their  best version  since their association.

They will logically leave  Favourites .

 A more open match than it seems 

But be careful. If  Lebrón  remain lucid and that  Augsburgers  playing its part in the offensive phases, the pair can outmaneuver anyone.

Their playing ceiling is high. And in a tense match, intensity can reshuffle the cards.

 Meet at 14 p.m. 

This semi-final will be played  not before 14 p.m. .
A duel steeped in recent history, with real sporting stakes… and a little more than that.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !