NewGiza Premier Padel P2: Chingotto/Galán and Josemaría/Sánchez Crowned Champions on the Sands of Egypt

The Premier Padel tour delivered another spectacular chapter as the world’s elite descended upon Egypt for the NewGiza Premier Padel P2. Against the stunning backdrop of the pyramids, this tournament was a crucial turning point, delivering surprises, cementing new partnerships, and setting the stage for the final few events of the 2025 season.

Men’s Final: Chingotto and Galán Claim a Statement Victory

The men’s final saw the newly established number one seeds, Federico Chingotto and Alejandro Galán, face down their opponents with dominant control. Their victory in NewGiza is more than just a title—it’s a statement.

Since pairing up earlier this year, the tactical mastermind Chingotto and the powerful Galán have steadily built a formidable partnership, finding an answer to the raw dominance of their rivals, Coello and Tapia (who were not in the final). Their chemistry was on full display in Egypt, showing relentless defense from Chingotto and lethal attacking volleys from Galán.

Why this matters for your game: Chingotto and Galán perfectly illustrate the synergy of Defense meets Power. Watching their matches is essential for understanding how a smaller, technical player can set up a towering, offensive partner. It’s a blueprint for many amateur partnerships on South African courts.

Women’s Final: The Queens Reclaim Their Throne

In the women’s draw, the familiar pairing of Paula Josemaría and Ari Sánchez returned to the winner’s circle. Their NewGiza title demonstrates why they remain the standard bearers in the women’s game.

Their play was characterized by exceptional court coverage, tactical lobs, and near-perfect execution on the bandejas. While other partnerships are closing the gap, Josemaría and Sánchez showed they still possess the mental and physical edge when the pressure is highest.

A P2 tournament: fewer points, less winnings

The Newgiza Open is classified in the category P2, which is the lowest level of the circuit Premier Padel. This means a smaller prize purse and fewer points than the major events on the calendar. But victory remains valuable, both from a sporting and economic perspective.

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