
In the Malaga P1 Premier Padel 2025 quarterfinals, Federico Chingotto and Alejandro Galan put on a dominant display, defeating Franco Stupaczuk and Maximiliano Arce 7-5, 6-4 in straight sets.
The court is electrified by a clash of circuits and styles.
The match was a collision of two padel universes, not just a contest for a spot in the semifinals. Stupaczuk, a seasoned player in Premier Padel, partnered with Arce, the current A1 circuit World No. 1. Their special combination of strength and skill was insufficient to counteract Chingotto and Galan’s accuracy and coordination.
The match is defined by tactical genius and changes of momentum.
Both teams displayed top-tier padel from the first serve. Chingotto’s quick reactions and Galan’s aggressive net play kept their opponents under strain. Chingotto and Galan edged up 7-5 in the first set, which featured close rallies and crucial break points. They kept control in the second set, taking advantage of tactical changes and forcing mistakes to win 6-4.
The excitement is fueled by the Malaga crowd.
The mood at the Palacio de Deportes Martin Carpena was electrifying under the Andalusian lights. The crowd was on edge as fans watched a fast-paced fight full of smashes, lobs, and chiquitas. The stakes and the spectacle were raised as each point reverberated across the arena.
Ahead of the semifinals
Chingotto and Galan continue their impressive 2025 season run with this victory, which puts them in the semifinals. While Stupaczuk and Arce depart the competition having left a lasting impact in their first appearance together, they are strong candidates for the title because to their chemistry and consistency.