The Spanish padel star expressed both disappointment and pride following his defeat in Mexico. While missing the chance to fight for the world number one ranking, he emphasized the positives of his journey and acknowledged his rivals.

“I leave Mexico sad for not being able to fight for the No.1, but proud to arrive with options until the end. Congratulations to Coello and Tapia. Thanks to my team for this path. Now, on to the Finals in Barcelona. Thanks for the affection to the Chingalaneta,” he said.

Recognition of Rivals

Galan’s message included warm congratulations to Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia, who continue to dominate the circuit. His words reflect the respect and sportsmanship that define the highest level of padel competition.

Focus on Barcelona

Despite the setback in Acapulco, Galan quickly shifted his attention to the upcoming Finals in Barcelona. His determination to continue competing at the top level highlights his resilience and ambition to remain among the sport’s elite.

Connection With Fans

Galan also thanked supporters for their encouragement, referring to the “Chingalaneta,” a nickname embraced by fans during his time in Mexico. His acknowledgment underscores the strong bond between players and the communities that follow them across tournaments.