The “Juan y Bela” court was packed with an enthusiastic crowd, the incredible atmosphere of the motorola razr Miami Premier Padel P1 in Miami Beach, and a tennis superstar like Carlos Alcaraz watching from the stands. All the ingredients for a spectacular match were there, and it certainly delivered. Facing off were the tournament’s No. 2 seeds, Chingotto-Galán, against the No. 4-seeded pair, Yanguas-Nieto.
The first set was a true “clinic” by “Chingalan,” practically flawless in every aspect. The final score of 6-2 reflected their clear dominance, as confirmed by the stats: 60% of total points won by the No. 2 seeds and 69% of points won on their first serve.
But in the second set, everything changed. Yanguas and Nieto became more aggressive, securing two breaks in the first and fifth games, only to see them immediately canceled by their opponents. However, the decisive move came in the seventh game—another break by the No. 4 seeds, propelling them to a 6-4 victory in 41 minutes, in a set filled with long and spectacular rallies.
The third and decisive set followed a similar pattern: Yanguas and Nieto broke serve immediately, but Chingotto and Galán responded right away with a break back to make it 1-1. The match remained on a knife’s edge, filled with dramatic twists and turns. A tie-break was almost inevitable, and the crowd held its breath at 5-5. Then, an explosive smash by Ale Galán and an error by Nieto sealed the match. Applause all around—”Chingalan” are back in the final!
