We already have champions of the Milano P1. After a week of competition, one of the tournaments that is gaining more weight every year, has come to an end. This is how the finals have developed:
Ale and Fede sign a comeback for eternity
Tapia and Coello face Galán and Chingotto for the tenth time this year . Same line-up, but a completely different outcome. The second seeds staged one of the most spectacular comebacks in Premier Padel history.
The start was devastating. Tapia and Coello imposed their rhythm and took the first set 6-2, with a feeling of absolute dominance. But from there, the match changed completely. Galan and Chingotto returned to the court with a different tone, more aggressive, more focused. Fede, sublime in the cross court, began to win all the battles. The 6-3 in the second set brought the excitement back to the Allianz Cloud, the stadium where the Milano P1 have taken.
And the third set was crazy. Galan and Chingotto unleashed, accelerated without looking back and left the No.1’s completely out of the game. Three consecutive breaks, a total exhibition and a 6-0 final that will go down in the books. Federico Chingotto as undisputed MVP.
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For the first time in history, Coello and Tapia lose a set by 6-0. An epic final, a necessary balm for the monotony that reigned in the circuit.
Ari and Paula taste glory again
Four months later, Ari Sanchez and Paula Josemaria are back to lift a title. They hadn’t reached the top step of the podium since Valladolid P2, but today they did it with authority. They defeated Bea González and Claudia Fernández 6-2/6-4 in a final they dominated from start to finish.
Ari and Paula signed their fifth title of the year and now have sixteen in Premier Padel. They took advantage of the opportunity after Gemma and Delfi’s retirement, showing their most solid version just when the season enters its decisive stretch.
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This win can be a confidence booster : they are 3,000 points behind the number one and there are still more than 7,000 in play. They believe again, and they do it in a big way.
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