In the Alpine Paris Major 2025 semifinals, Federico Chingotto and Alejandro Galan dominated their opponents Miguel Yanguas and Coki Nieto, defeating them 6-0, 6-2. The match, which took place on Roland Garros’ famous clay courts, demonstrated the players’ excellent synchronization, aggressive net play, and tactical accuracy. Chingotto and Galan established their rhythm right away, giving their opponents little opportunity to react.

The tone is set by the first set blitz.

The first set was an exhibition of complete dominance. After breaking serve early, Chingotto and Galan sped to a 6-0 victory without giving up a single game. They controlled every rally thanks to their unrelenting return game and ability to predict Yanguas and Nieto’s positioning. As the pair finished the set in less than twenty-five minutes, the Court Philippe Chatrier audience responded with increasing enthusiasm.

The final push and the second set of resistance

In the second set, Yanguas and Nieto put up more of a fight, holding serve twice and trying to change the tempo with deeper strokes and more aggressive positioning. But Galan and Chingotto remained composed, breaking at crucial times and ending the match with a 6-2 victory. Their ability to swiftly switch from defense to offensive and neutralize attacks proved to be crucial.

Observing the ranking points and title

With this triumph, Chingotto and Galan move on to the Premier Padel calendar’s most coveted event final. The Alpine Paris Major is a significant event in the season since the victors receive 2,000 ranking points. In addition to guaranteeing a place in the championship game, their performance makes it abundantly evident to the rest of the tour that they are at the top of their game and prepared to compete for the title.