Tolito Aguirre et Gonzalo Alfonso , the number 1 pair on the circuit A1 Padel , carried out a half-hearted operation during the Gijon P2 The two Argentines, who are aiming for a transition to the circuit Premier Padel / FIP , had registered for this tournament to capitalize as many points as possible, taking advantage of the Massive boycott of top 100 players . Unfortunately, their defeat in the final Surprise against the Spanish pair Head / Garcia prevents them from harvesting the 600 points expected , being satisfied only with 360 point .
A clear objective: to reach the final tables of Premier Padel
Aguirre and Alfonso are determined to impose themselves on the circuit Premier Padel and have multiplied the appearances in FIP tournaments Their ambition is to directly integrate the final tables major tournaments, which requires accumulating maximum points. Thanks to their performance in Gijon P2 , Aguirre now reaches the 85th place worldwide with 708 point , and Alfonso climb to the 75th place with 802 point .
However, their defeat in the final costs them an even greater progression. A victory would have allowed them to harvest 600 point and thus directly integrate the world top 60 . A crucial ranking to hope to qualify more easily for the main tables major tournaments of Premier Padel .
Still not enough for the final tables
Despite their jump in the ranking , Aguirre and Alfonso do not yet have the number of points necessary to access the final tables tournaments Premier Padel if all best pairs are present. By accumulating their points, they reach 1510 point , an insufficient figure if we compare it to the last pair qualified directly at the Riyadh P1 final table , Mario Huete Hernandez and Federico Mouriño , who had 1585 point .
Mexico's FIP Platinum: A crucial opportunity
The next step for Aguirre and Alfonso will be the Mexico FIP Platinum , where they are listed this week as seeded 6 This tournament represents a new golden opportunity to collect the missing points and achieve their goal. In case of final victory , they would win 300 point and would therefore obtain the points needed to hope to integrate the final tables of the next tournaments Premier Padel .
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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