A close battle was expected, but Ale Galán and Fede Chingotto (TS2) delivered a real recital against Mike Yanguas and Coki Nieto (TS4). In just over an hour (6/0 6/2), they left no chance for their compatriots, confirming their status and sending a strong message to Coello and Tapia before the final.

A perfect first set

From the outset, Galán and Chingotto set a hellish pace. Carried by a Stratospheric Galán (32 winners for only 4 unforced errors), the duo unfolds: crazy intensity on the volley, powerful smashes despite the slow conditions, perfect coverage of the court. In 22 minutes, they complete the set 6/0 with incredible stats: 18 winning points for 1 unforced errorYanguas and Nieto, although diligent, hit a wall.

Yanguas / Nieto without solution

The second set offered a little more resistance. Yanguas tried to vary his play, Nieto reduced his errors, but it was impossible to find a breakthrough. The second seed remained unbeatable: surgical precision, constant physical intensity, infallible defense. The result: 2/6 and a demonstration that confirmed the gap between the two pairs. Throughout the match, Galán and Chingotto displayed 41 winning moves for only 7 unforced errors, high level.

Credit Padel Intelligence

A dream finale that smells of gunpowder

Thanks to the withdrawal of their opponents in the quarter-finals, Galán and Chingotto were able to recover before this semi-final. Fresh, incisive and ultra-dominant, they are fully confident for tomorrow's final against the World No. 1 Coello and TapiaAn explosive duel in perspective: on one side, Coello / Tapia, champions of the last two editions in Paris, but sometimes in difficulty this week; on the other, Galán / Chingotto, winners of the last Major in Italy and seeking revenge after their early elimination in Madrid.

Tomorrow, the Philippe-Chatrier will be the scene of a XXL shock : Coello / Tapia vs Galán / Chingotto for a major title that promises to be hot.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !