The weeks follow each other and look alike for Alejandro Galán et Federico Chingotto. In the semi-final of the Newgiza P2The number 1 seed logically prevailed against mike yanguas et Coki Nieto (6/3 6/3), thus securing his fifth consecutive final on the circuit Premier Padel.
A first set controlled from start to finish
From the start, Gallant dictates the pace. The Spaniard torments Nieto on the crosscourt, winning the majority of volleys. Quickly, a double break. Yanguas and Nieto seem to lack intensity and make a series of poor decisions.
The numbers speak for themselves: 23 winning points for Galán / Chingotto against 12 only for their opponents in this first set, which they won 6/3.
The same scenario in the second act
The second set started with a quick break for the Spanish-Argentine pair (3-2), immediately broken back by Yanguas/Nieto. But then, Chingotto and Galán regain control of the match, break back immediately and race towards victory, 6/3.
The number 1 teams confirm their dominance over Yanguas and Nieto.

A duo on a mission
Undefeated this week and always without losing a setGalán and Chingotto continue their exceptional run: six titles already this season (Miami, Chile, Asunción, Rome, Düsseldorf, Milan).
Opposite, Yanguas and Nieto suffer their sixth defeat in six encounters facing the Spanish-Argentine duo. Always present in the big games, they stumble once again in the semi-finals.
On the road to another final
Galán and Chingotto will play their match this Saturday 14th season finaleFacing Leal / Bergamini ou Navarro / SanzWith their consistently clean play and formidable efficiency in key moments, they seem more than ever in mission au Newgiza P2.
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 !

























































































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