world number 2, Alejandro Galán et Federico Chingottohave outclassed Paquito Navarro et Jon sanz (6/4 6/2) to secure a place in final of the World Pairs ChampionshipsA clear victory, controlled from start to finish, in a match that was over in 1h07 game.

A perfectly controlled first set

From the very first exchanges, the No. 2 seed set the tone: entry station wagonHigh intensity and total discipline in key moments. Galán imposes his speed and precision at the net, while Chingotto is imperious in defense. Paquito and Sanz try to keep up, but find themselves constantly under pressure.
6/4 : the first set is completed with authority, and the gap is already widening in the quality of play.

A second one-way set

The Spaniard and the Argentinian continue their winning streak and entry break in the second half. On the other side, Paquito and Sanz, still physically and mentally marked by their quarter-final against Lebrón / Stupaczuk struggle to compete. The 5th seed loses ground, while Galán and Chingotto execute their game plan flawlessly.
The final score, 6 / 4 6 / 2This illustrates the superiority of the number 2 players, who delivered an almost perfect performance: 100% success rate on break points (4/4), 58% of points won, and only 6 unforced errors against 11 for their opponents.

The dream final: Galán / Chingotto vs Tapia / Coello

The men of Jorge Martinez thus join Tapia and Coello for an final at the topno doubt the most anticipated of the season.
This match between the two best pairs in the world promises an electrifying clash, both for the world title and for the race for the number 1 spot FIP. In case of victory, Galan and Chingotto would come very close to the throne occupied by the Golden Boys.

Chingalan is approaching this final full of confidence after their successes at Milan et Newgiza, and a perfect week at Kuwait, where they have yet to lose a single set. A perfect opportunity for them to string together a third consecutive title…and to completely relaunch the end of the season.

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 !