La Last Dance by Sanyo Gutiérrez and Álex Chozas turned into a demonstration… but on the other side. In less than an hour (55 minutes), Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto flew over the meeting: 6 / 1 6 / 3, without ever trembling.
A Galán / Chingotto duo in steamroller mode
From the beginning, the pressure was constant: Galán and Chingotto did not concede no break point, and dominate in all sectors. Their consistency in service and their solidity in return (49% of points won) completely stifle their opponents.
Faced with this surgical efficiency, Chozas and Gutiérrez never found a real solution. Despite a slight surge in the second set, with a few break balls, they never converted a single opportunity (0% of break points converted). A frustrating final outing for an association that will not have found the right formula.

End clap for Sanyo and Chozas
This match marks the end of a express project between Sanyo and Chozas, which did not meet expectations. Now it's time for new adventures:
- Sanyo Gutiérrez will team up with Gonzalo Alfonso from next week at Bordeaux P2.
- Alex Chozas will be aligned alongside Miguel Lamperti in Bordeaux.
As for Galán and Chingotto, they confirm once again and move forward among the favorites for the rest of the tournament.

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 !