Fede Chingotto and Ale Galán celebrated their World Pairs Championship win in Kuwait by crediting belief, unity, and resilience.

Fede Chingotto and Ale Galán emerged victorious in the World Pairs Championship in Kuwait, overcoming the number one duo of Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello in a dramatic final. Their triumph was the result of relentless effort and strategic cohesion, marking a defining moment in their season. “This result is a reward for teamwork, for always believing,” Galán said during the post-match press conference.

The pair had to rally from behind, showing mental strength and tactical clarity to turn the match around. Galán dropped to his knees in celebration, while Chingotto leapt onto his back, a gesture that captured the emotion of the night.

A comeback that defined their character

The final was not just a display of skill but a test of character. After losing the first set, Chingotto and Galán regrouped and found a way to disrupt the rhythm of Tapia and Coello. Their ability to adapt and stay composed under pressure was key to their success. “We knew we had to stay calm and trust each other,” Chingotto said. “We’ve worked so hard for this moment.”

Their performance was praised for its intensity and precision, with both players contributing equally to the turnaround. The win also extends their challenge for the season’s overall title, keeping them in contention as the calendar winds down.

A message to fans and future rivals

The duo’s victory sends a strong message to the padel world: they are not just contenders, but leaders. Their chemistry on court and shared commitment to improvement have made them one of the most exciting pairs to watch. “We’re proud of what we’ve built together,” Galán added. “This is just the beginning.”

With the World Pairs Championship now under their belt, Chingotto and Galán look ahead to the final stretch of the season with renewed confidence and momentum.