Le Riyadh P1 will have acted as a revealer for mike yanguas Because while the Spanish player confirms, tournament after tournament, the extent of his potential, this Saudi Arabian leg has also highlighted a persistent area of weakness: the managing difficult moments .
A technically complete player
When the context is favorable to it, Yanguas is a tremendous player. Fluid, dominant on the diagonal, capable of dictating the tempo and suddenly accelerating in attack, he then unleashes a full padel , as technically sound as it is tactically clear.
Victories in the round of 32 against Pol Hernandez Alvarez et Guillermo Collado Losada , then in the round of 16 against Alejandro Ruiz et Juanlu esbri , have reinforced this impression. As long as he is not truly threatened in the exchange — and particularly in its diagonal — Yanguas displays great solidity. He controls, uses, then strikes, with this ability to make the difference in offensive transition.
A still fragile mind
But the quarter-final against Paquito Navarro et Fran Guerrero shifted the scenario into a whole new dimension.
The first set is clean, without a hitch. Fran Guerrero rushes in from the very first points of the match, conceding three unforced errors in the first game. Yanguas He, on the other hand, remains calm and composed, giving the impression of having the upper hand in his diagonal with a certain authority.
Then the dynamics change.
As soon as the second set starts to tilt in favor of Guerrero , the game of Yanguas things go awry. Choices become more rushed, less considered. Attempts to auction since the line have multiplied — in conditions that are nevertheless favorable to this type of strike — but the timing is puzzling.
Because these attempts often occur right after a winning remate de Guerrero or a crucial point lost, as if Yanguas immediately sought to respond in the same vein, to prove that he too could produce that decisive blow.
Gradually, the breakdown becomes psychological. The machine seizes up, lucidity diminishes, and Yanguas It deviates from its initial pattern of construction and control. The balance of power gradually shifts.
In this configuration, its association with Franco Stupaczuk This adds an interesting variable. The Argentinian isn't the left-handed player who will suddenly reverse the momentum with a flurry of winning shots. His game relies more on working the point, applying gradual pressure, particularly through his kicks to the grid .
In other words, the pair does not naturally possess a Explosive Plan B when the storm arrives.
This implies a clear necessity: Yanguas will need to arm himself with patience, accept difficult sequences and strengthen his mental stability Because technically, the qualities are immense.
And if this psychological strength ever matches his level of play, the pair he forms with Stupaczuk could quickly establish itself among the circuit references .
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