The quarter-final day of the Newgiza P2 brought an end to one of the tournament's greatest stories. After causing a sensation by eliminating Lebrón and Augsburger, the young Enzo Jensen and Luis Hernandez saw their journey come to an end against Juan Tello and Edu Alonso At the same time, the main pairs in the table confirmed their status and now find themselves in the final four below the pyramids.
The dream is over for Jensen and Hernández
Revelations of the week in Egypt, Enzo Jensen and Luis Hernandez had made a strong impression by coming through qualifying before achieving a resounding upset in the round of 16 against Juan Lebrón and Leo Augsburger , With a 6/0 in the third set .
But in the quarter-finals, the challenge was even greater against Juan Tello and Edu Alonso , who dispute their last tournament together After more than two hours of intense competition, the Spanish-Argentine pair emerged victorious. 6/4, 2/6, 6/4 .
Despite the defeat, Jensen and Hernández leave the tournament with very good feelings and confirmation that they can compete at this level.

Stupaczuk and Yanguas are gaining strength
In the semi-finals, Tello and Alonso will find Franco Stupaczuk and Mike Yanguas who also had to fight to qualify.
Opposed to Javi Garrido and Lucas Bergamini The finalists of the 2024 edition initially conceded the first set before significantly raising their level to win. 3/6, 6/3, 6/1 .
A victory built gradually, with a clear domination in the last two rounds.
Nieto and Sanz confirm their form against the “Pacos”
In the other half of the table, Coki Nieto and Jon Sanz secured their place in the semi-finals after a solid victory against Paquito Navarro and Fran Guerrero .
The Spanish duo wins 6 / 4, 7 / 5 at the end of a hard-fought match where details made the difference in key moments. This is their second semi-final of the season after Gijón .

Galán and Chingotto still in control
The tournament favorites, Ale Galán and Fede Chingotto They too answered the call. Opposed to Javi Garcia and José Jiménez , who were playing their first tournament together, the number ones in the draw made their experience count.
Despite a hard-fought first round, “Chingalan” quickly gained the upper hand and established its dominance 6 / 4, 6 / 0 and reach the final four.
Already titled twice this season Galán and Chingotto will now have the opportunity to move closer to another final and score important points in the Race 2026 .
With two very high-level semi-finals are on the program , Newgiza P2 enters its decisive phase. Between well-established favorites and last-minute ambitions for some pairs, the battle for a place in the final promises to be intense at the foot of the pyramids.
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