It is also the most anticipated semi-final of Milan P1: on the one hand, Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto, the most consistent pair of the season; on the other, Martin Di Nenno and Leo Augsburger, the Argentinian duo on the rise. An explosive duel between consistency and power, between experience and freshness.

Galán / Chingotto, regularity

The world number twos are preparing to play their 14th semi-final of the season. Since their formation, Galán and Chingotto have displayed impressive consistency: only two defeats at this stage (Buenos Aires P1 and Valladolid P2). Already qualified for the Premier Padel Tour Finals in Barcelona, they are aiming for a 4th consecutive final tonight, which would be the 12th of their season.

With five titles won in 2025 and ten trophies Premier Padel Since the beginning of their collaboration, the Spanish-Argentine duo remains an absolute reference. Special feature: Alejandro Galán is the most successful player on Italian soil, with six victories Premier PadelIn Milan, he won in 2022 and 2023 with Lebrón, and reached the final in 2024 with Chingotto.

Their journey to Milan 2025:

  • 1/16: victory 6/2 6/2 vs Geens – Jerez Carnero
  • 1/8: victory 6/4 7/5 vs Alonso – Tello
  • 1/4: victory 6/2 6/4 vs Arce – Lijó

Di Nenno / Augsburger, the revelation (almost…)

This is only their sixth tournament together, but Martin Di Nenno and Leo Augsburger have already found the right formula. After winning the Madrid P1 against Coello and Tapia, the Argentinians confirm that they can compete with the best. Their power and aggression on the pitch wreaked havoc this week in Milan. Already semi-finalists in Madrid, they have another opportunity to make a big impact in a major tournament.

Their journey to Milan 2025:

  • 1/16: victory 7/6 6/2 vs Jense – Sánchez Chamero
  • 1/8: victory 7/6 7/5 vs Lamperti – De Pascual
  • 1/4: victory 6/3 6/3 vs García – Barahona

For Di Nenno, Milan is a familiar tournament: finalist in 2023 with Stupaczuk, semi-finalist in 2024 with Lebrón. As for Augsburgers, he lived his first great Lombard campaign with ambition.

A balanced duel: 1-1 in the confrontations

The head-to-head between the two pairs is perfectly balanced:

  • Germany P2: victory for Galán / Chingotto (6/1 6/4)
  • Madrid P1: victory for Di Nenno / Augsburger (6/3 6/4)
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.