A well-known coach on the circuit, Jorge Martínez recently analyzed several aspects of current padel after the victory of Fede Chingotto and Ale Galán face Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia during the final of P2 of Gijón In an interview given to Capital Radio and relayed by the daily newspaper SPORT, the Spanish coach discussed the keys to this success, the demands of the very highest level and the evolution of certain teams on the circuit.
The tactical adjustments that made the difference in Gijón
For Jorge Martínez, the victory against the world number one pair wasn't due to a strategic overhaul, but rather to a series of better-managed details. The team notably worked on certain defensive aspects and the management of key moments.
According to him, the line between victory and defeat is extremely thin against players like Coello and Tapia. "The match often comes down to two or three decisions: choosing the right moment to lift the ball, maintaining the rally at the right time," he explains.
In Gijón, one moment stood out: Galán and Chingotto's immediate reaction after being broken in the second set. "The fact that they broke back right away was very important," the coach emphasized. He believes this type of reaction demonstrates significant mental progress, the result of the work done in recent months.

A victory that boosts confidence
Beyond the tactical aspect, this success also has a psychological dimension. Beating the world number ones validates the work done in training.
“A victory helps you believe more in what you’re doing,” explains Jorge Martínez. Even when you’re convinced you’re on the right track, results remain essential to reinforcing that confidence.
For him, the context makes this victory even more special. "We're playing against extraordinary players, a pairing that's already historic," he points out. Under these circumstances, every success has a particular value.
A consistently high level of expectation to reach the finals
Jorge Martínez also emphasizes an often underestimated idea: beating the number ones is only part of the challenge. Simply reaching the final of a tournament Premier Padel It already requires a very high level of play.
According to him, the team must maintain a consistent performance throughout the tournament to give themselves a chance to face the best on Sunday. "To compete with Arturo and Agus, you have to play almost perfectly," he explains, while reminding everyone that the number ones also have to produce their best padel to win.
The coach emphasizes that progress requires constant improvement: quality of returns, tactical choices, positioning, and game reading. "What doesn't improve eventually regresses," he summarizes.

Managing the day-to-day operations of a team at the highest level
Beyond the technical aspects, Jorge Martínez emphasizes the importance of analysis and preparation. To refine strategies, his team relies in particular on data collection work carried out by the M3 Academy, with which he collaborates.
This information helps identify favorable situations or areas for improvement. In an increasingly competitive circuit, every detail can make a difference.
Regarding certain controversies outside the field, such as the recent statements of Leo Augsburg Regarding Ale Galán, the coach prefers to put things into perspective. He speaks of a player he knows well and whose human and sporting qualities he appreciates, believing that it is not necessary to attach too much importance to this type of statement.
A now "excellent" relationship with Gemma Triay
Jorge Martínez also reflected on his work with Gemma Triay , whose communication with him had sometimes been mentioned last season.
According to the coach, the situation has now evolved very positively. "Communication with Gemma is now excellent, I would even say perfect," he states. He describes a player who is very committed to her development, attentive to advice, and eager to continue learning.
The collaboration also works with Delfi Brea and the pair's new coach, Seba Nerone Each member knows their role within the team, with a common goal: to get the best out of the pair and remain competitive in the race for top spots.

Increasingly fierce competition on the women's circuit
When asked about the evolution of the women's draw, Jorge Martínez emphasized the very high level of several pairs. He specifically mentioned the pair formed by Ari Sánchez and Andrea Ustero whose complementarity does not surprise him.
According to him, Ustero's attacking and dynamic style perfectly complements his partner's consistency and reliability. This partnership already allows them to regularly reach the later stages of tournaments.
The coach also believes that other pairs should quickly gain momentum, in particular Bea González and Paula Josemaría , whom he sees as capable of finding their rhythm as the season progresses. He also mentions the performances of Claudia Jensen and Tamara Icardo as well as the duo Marta Ortega – Martina Calvo which is already attracting attention.
A constantly evolving circuit
In closing, Jorge Martínez reiterated that the circuit calendar remains unchanged for the time being, particularly with regard to the stages scheduled for the Qatar or to giza .
In an increasingly demanding padel landscape, the Madrid-based coach emphasizes the need for continuous improvement. For him, the key remains the same: to keep refining every detail to stay competitive against ever-stronger opponents.
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