They very often reach the quarter-finals, frequently get past this stage, and have proven throughout the season that they are clearly worth a place in the semi-finals of major tournaments.
And yet ... Some defeats continue to raise questions.
In Dubai, against Garrido / Campagnolo, a small surprise, although in hindsight, the Spanish-Brazilian pair has been regaining form for several weeks.
In Egypt, a more surprising defeat against Collado / Hernandez inevitably caused a stir for the 4th seed in the tournaments.
This is where the debate arises: a stable team, but one that doesn't surprise and that can have lapses in performance.
A regular pair… but not in terms of “total reliability”
Throughout the season, Yanguas and Nieto ticked most of the boxes:
- many quarter-final appearances,
- several solid semi-finals,
- a consistency superior to the majority of pairs outside the top 4.
In their first year together, Nieto / Yanguas have so far participated in a total of 19 tournaments, including:
- 12 semi-finals
- 3/4
- 3 8e
- 1 16e

But their problem isn't regularity. Their problem is the occasional air hole..

The Yanguas paradox: capable of the sublime… and of overdoing it
Mike Yanguas is the permanent spark.
He can turn a game around in a two-minute sequence.
But against more compact pairs, it sometimes creates openings:
- a somewhat fragile mental state in tense moments.
- poorly calculated risk-taking
- a difficulty in calming things down when it is necessary.
In Dubai, three or four bad decisions were enough to tip the dynamic.
Nieto: perfect stability… but sometimes limited impact
Coki Nieto brings order, structure, and security.
He makes very few mistakes and gives the pair a solid foundation.
But in tricky matches, when the partner loses focus or the opponent gets carried away, sometimes that extra aggression is lacking to:
- to break the opponent's momentum,
- resume net play earlier.
- to impose a change of pace.
Its solidity is an asset, but it does not always compensate for the lack of punch in those key moments.
The question, statistically speaking, is whether this pair can truly surprise the world's best teams. Aren't they ultimately too predictable for the very highest level? Doesn't this highly structured, almost "too clean" style of play become a hindrance to their progress, even against pairs considered inferior?
Ultimately, the numbers speak for themselves: out of 19 tournaments played, Nieto/Yanguas lost 7 times before the semi-finals, And even 4 times before the quarter-finalsIt is clear that the first challenge is not to compete with the top teams… but rather to limit breakdowns and contain the competition right behind them.
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