Le Rotterdam P1 offered a 100% Spanish quarter-final between Paquito Navarro / Jon Sanz and the pair Coki Nieto / Mike YanguasAt the end of a close match, it was Nieto and Yanguas who were able to make the difference to win and secure their ticket to the last four.

The figures perfectly reflect the intensity of this confrontation: 133 points won by both sides, or 50% each (67 for Nieto/Yanguas, 66 for Navarro/Sanz).

On their service, Nieto and Yanguas displayed a great strength with 70% of the points won behind their engagement (46/66), against 69% for Navarro and Sanz (46/67). The match was decided on a few details, notably in the ability of Nieto and Yanguas to better manage key moments, illustrated by their longest winning streak (9 in a row), against 5 for their opponents.

The battle was decided primarily in the rallies, with a very close success rate on the first serve (70% for Nieto/Yanguas versus 65% for Navarro/Sanz). Also noteworthy is Yanguas/Nieto's maximum efficiency behind their second serve (100% points won on 7 attempts).

With this victory, Nieto and Yanguas reach the last four where they will face either Arturo Coello / Agustín Tapia, or the pair Francisco Guerrero / Momo Gonzalez, who face off later in the day.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.