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The numbers one knock down Argentines Fede Chingotto and Juan Tello (6-7, 6-1 and 6-4) in the final of the Adeslas Open.

 

Devolución de revés de Galán, durante la final ante Chingotto y...

 

Juan Lebrón and Alejandro Galán, world numbers one, beat Argentines Fede Chingotto and Juan Tello (6-7, 6-1 and 6-4) in the final of the Adeslas Open, the fourth tournament of the World Padel Tour season , played at the Madrid Arena. After two hours and 20 minutes, the Spanish duo won their third consecutive tournament this season, after four finals played.

For Chingotto and Tello it meant their first final of the year, and after winning the first set in the tiebreaker their expectations were opened. But in the next two, the effectiveness of the Spanish, with 52 winners and only 20 unforced errors, ended up prevailing.

In this way, Lebrón and Galán become the first couple to win three titles in a row since 2017, when Fernando Belasteguín and Pablo Lima achieved it.

67 MINUTES FOR THE FIRST SET
The beginning of the final was characterized by very tight games and both couples putting, not without problems, their serve to safety. Until in the fifth, Chingotto and Tello took the first 'break'. The Spaniards immediately recovered what was lost, a prelude to the 'tie break'. A tiebreaker just as even as the rest of the heat, resolved by Chingotto and Tello after 67 minutes.

The reaction of Galán and Lebrón came as a break as soon as the second chapter started. A margin that they were not only going to consolidate, but that they would expand later and overwhelmingly. They would only give up one game to 6-1 that evened the contest.

 

 

 

The final set began with an exchange of 'breaks' until 4-4. At that key moment, Galán and Lebrón would unbalance the balance to proclaim themselves champions for the third consecutive time.

Before, the twins Majo and Mapi Sánchez Alayeto had won the women's title by defeating Beatriz González and Marta Ortega in the final in two hours and 26 minutes (4-6, 6-4 and 6-4), so they celebrate their first title of the season.

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