Alejandro Galán and Federico Chingotto, despite being registered, will not appear in the main draw of the FIP Platinum in Veracruz. The choice is seen as logical, since even winning the tournament would not be enough to secure the number one ranking. Their path to the top depends on victories in the two remaining Premier events, making rest and preparation a priority.
Focus on the number one race
The Spanish-Argentine duo remain in contention for the world number one spot, but their strategy highlights the importance of managing energy and focusing on the most decisive tournaments. By skipping Veracruz, they ensure they are physically ready for the challenges that truly matter in the ranking battle.
Spotlight on Lebrón and Augsburger
Attention now shifts to the pairing of Juan Lebrón and Alex Augsburger, who enter the Major in Mexico as the fifth seed. Their draw could prove decisive, as they may face one of the top four pairs as early as the quarterfinals. The outcome of their run will be crucial in shaping the playoff picture and the race for the top positions.
Galán and Chingotto’s absence from Veracruz underlines the tactical nature of the season’s final stretch. With the number one ranking still within reach, their decision reflects a calculated approach, while the spotlight turns to Lebrón and Augsburger to see how far they can advance in Mexico.

































