The second men's semi-final of the Gijón Premier Padel P2 kept all his promises. Opposed to Mike Yanguas and Franco Stupaczuk (TS3) world number ones Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia had to fight to prevail 7 / 6 6 / 4 at the end of a very intense match, where every detail counted.
Once again, in key moments, the balance tipped in favor of the world ranking leaders.
A very hooked first set
The match starts at a very high pace. Stupaczuk and Yanguas They play with freedom and manage to trouble the world number ones. Their intensity and aggression put the Spanish-Argentine pair in difficulty.
At times, the third seed even seems to gain the upper hand. But Coello and Tapia turn their backs remain strong in difficult times and manage to push the set to a tie-break .
In this decisive game, the number 1s are under pressure but keep their composure. More effective on the important points, they turn the situation around to win the tie-break and take the first set .
Coello makes the difference in the second set
The second set follows a similar pattern: a very close match, with little difference between the two teams But on some points, Yanguas loses some of his lucidity leaving an opportunity for the world number ones.
Coello and Tapia immediately seized the opportunity and make the decisive break .
Behind them, despite constant pressure from the top seed 3, they are holding onto their advantage. Arturo Coello was outstanding in this semi-final. , dominates the exchanges: smashes, bajadaHis presence at the net... The Valladolid player is omnipresent and carries his team in key moments.
well supported by Agustín Tapia The world number ones have perfect control of the offensive sector and conclude the match 7/6 6/4 .

Another final against Galán / Chingotto
Despite the defeat, Stupaczuk and Yanguas They can take a lot of positives from this match. Both players delivered a very solid, focused, and intense performance, but against the world number ones, Details often make the difference .
Thanks to this success, Coello and Tapia reach another final The pair continue their impressive run and reach a 17th consecutive final on the circuit Premier Padel .
In the final, they will face Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto . a new confrontation between the two best pairs in the world .
After Riyadh, the world number ones will try to win a second consecutive final this season against the “Chingalán” and to further assert their dominance on the circuit.
See you tomorrow for more. a final that promises to be explosive .
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 !

























































































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