The round of 32 of the P2 Asunción tournament offered a close encounter between Javi Garrido/Lucas Bergamini and the pairing of Javi Barahona/Gonzalo Alfonso. It was a match of two halves, where a simple tactical adjustment was enough to shift the momentum.
A tricky first set
Garrido and Bergamini were initially put in difficulty. The Spanish-Brazilian pair lost the first set, surprised by Barahona and Alfonso's ability to read their opponent's game.
The problem was clear: Bergamini was relying on predictable, forceful víboras. Barahona, on the other hand, had perfectly identified the pattern. On several occasions, he used a quick lap to return the ball into destabilizing areas, breaking the structure of the point. From there, Alfonso only had to finish.
Result: Garrido and Bergamini were constantly unbalanced, struggling to keep pace with the tempo set by their opponents.

The turning point: an adjustment from the bench
At the change of ends, Garrido and Bergamini's staff intervened with a simple message:
Slow down the game and break out of the stereotypical pattern.
The instruction is clear for Bergamini: abandon powerful víboras and favour more elaborate trajectories.
An immediate change in the game
From the start of the second set, the change was clear. Bergamini varied his game more:
- Gancho towards the grid
- slow zones in the center
- less legible bullets
This change disrupts the opponent's rhythm. The rallies become longer, the points are better constructed.
And most importantly, it frees Garrido.
In more favorable conditions, the Spaniard can impose his power. His smashes become decisive, finishing off points that he has now controlled beforehand.


Doubt changes sides
Faced with this new situation, Barahona and Alfonso lose their bearings.
Their primary weapon, the lob, becomes less effective. Less precise, less deep, it no longer allows them to regain the advantage in the rally.
They then try to push forward more aggressively on the counter-attack, but without real success. Their decisions become more rushed, their plays less structured. Gradually, their confidence erodes.
A tactical lesson
This match perfectly illustrates the importance of adapting at the highest level.
Garrido and Bergamini didn't just "play better": they changed the way they built their points .
By breaking away from a predictable pattern to introduce variation, they reversed the pressure and regained control of the match.
A concrete demonstration that in padel, it's not always power that makes the difference, but the ability to read and correct in real time
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