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The most extraterrestrial Galán: a match without unforced errors!

What Alejandro Galán did on the center court of Genoa is from another planet. In the P2 final, against the number one, the Madrid native signed a perfect match with 21 winners and with zero unforced errors. In the broadcast of the final itself, it was debated whether it was the best game of his entire career and the level shown yesterday escapes any type of logic.

The matches between Coello-Tapia and Chingotto-Galán tend to be real battles, but yesterday couple two did not give their rivals a choice and they took the title quickly. Although the ‘Golden Boys’ were not at their best level, Fede Chingotto and Alejandro Galán have no name. Especially in the case of the Madrid native, who He has insisted on becoming the leader of the ranking again with a level never seen before.

The data from the Genoa final.PADEL INTELLIGENCE

The 21 winning shots is not that impressive a number, but It must be taken into account that only 14 games were playedthat is, Galan did 1,5 winners per game. Alien. Figures that are reinforced by the fact that not having made any unforced errors in the entire match. If we compare it with Rome, where they also won, Ale had 30 winners and 15 errors.

Nor should we underestimate the work of his colleague, who He only had one unforced error for seven winners.. The one from Olavarría He has taken the measure for Arturo Coello and there are already several confrontations in which the Valladolid native is not allowed to shine.

The Madrid native was at a spectacular level in the P2 final in Genoa, which he ended up winning with Chingotto

On the lookout for number one

With the last two titles, Galán is getting closer and closer to Coello in the fight for the leadership of the FIP ranking. Although Genoa only helped him gain 500 points, He is already less than 1000 from Arturo. Chingotto is still far away, but at the pace they are going they could put up a fight very soon.

On the horizon, the P1 of Malaga (this same week), where they could meet again in the final. After, a P2 in Finland just before the month-long break. There is still a lot of season and two Majors left to play, but There is very little left to start taking out the calculators facing the grand final in Barcelona.



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Davide Piano

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