PADEL. Exciting semi-final matches against Galan, Chingotto, and Tapia, Coello are lined up in a crowded stadium.

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A Packed Stadium Sets The Stage For Thrilling Semi Final Clashes

10,014 padel fans flocked to Malaga’s Martin Carpena stadium yesterday to watch the Premier Padel P1 semi-finals. The crowd was treated to intense matches showcasing the best athletes in the sport, with excitement surging through the stands.

Tapia and Coello rule with strength and accuracy.

In just 59 minutes, Agustin Tapia and Arturo Coello defeated Paquito Navarro and Lucas Bergamini 6-4, 6-0. Particularly in the second set, which was a clean sweep, their aggressive net play and unrelenting tempo gave their opponents little opportunity.

Galan and Chingotto manage to survive a heated exchange.

A more difficult approach was taken by Alejandro Galan and Federico Chingotto, who engaged in a back-and-forth battle with Mike Yanguas and Coki Nieto. They lost the opening set, but they rallied to win 1-6, 6-4, 7-6 (3), and won a thrilling third-set tiebreak.

Fans watch as a fierce competition develops.

A thrilling final between Tapia-Coello and Galan-Chingotto—two formidable couples with opposing styles and increasing momentum—was set up by the victories. Fans were giddy with anticipation for what is sure to be a memorable battle.

Malaga celebrates the padel spirit.

With more than 10,000 spectators, Malaga reaffirmed its reputation as a center for elite padel. Yesterday’s semi-finals were a celebration of the sport in full swing because of the enthusiastic crowd, fierce rallies, and emotional highs.