May 9, 2026
Dominant displays from Tapia/Coello and Sanchez/Ustero advance stars, while Goñi's quarterfinal eruption becomes the round's standout fantasy performance.
The Asunción P2 quarterfinals delivered explosive padel and even more explosive fantasy scores. Aimar Goñi put on a clinic, posting a staggering 78.3 FP to lead the round, while the men's draw saw clinical victories from the top seeds offset by a thrilling three-set battle. The women's draw proved equally unpredictable, with Paula Josemaria Martin and Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez combining for a 33+ FP statement win that knocked out tournament favorites Marta Ortega and Martina Calvo in straight sets.
Tapia and Coello announced their semifinal intentions with a devastating 6-1 6-0 rout of Nieto and Sanz, each posting 31 FP in a match that felt more execution clinic than competition. The absolute dominance left little room for fantasy upside, but the precision they displayed suggests they're peaking at exactly the right moment. However, the story of the men's draw belongs to Alonso and Goñi, who dismantled the heavy-hitting Stupaczuk/Yanguas pairing 2-6 6-4 3-6 in a three-set thriller. Goñi's 78.3 FP—the highest score of the entire round across all matches—reveals a player operating at elite level, while Alonso's 54.8 FP confirms this partnership has the weaponry to challenge anyone.
Chingotto and Galan's 6-4 6(5)-7 6(4)-7 victory over Tello and Arce was the men's tightest affair, a tiebreak carnival that showcased championship-caliber clutch play. Yet the fantasy returns disappointed relatively, with both Chingotto (13.8) and Galan (13.8) unable to convert their tactical brilliance into monster scores. Meanwhile, Lebron's 20.1 FP in his defeat of De Pascual and Rodriguez illustrates how margins matter—even winners in tightly contested matches can deliver underwhelming fantasy returns.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aimar Goñi | 78.3 |
| 2 | Edu Alonso | 54.8 |
| 3 | Agustin Tapia | 31.0 |
| 4 | Arturo Coello | 31.0 |
Paula Josemaria Martin and Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez sent shockwaves through the women's bracket with a 1-6 2-6 destruction of Ortega and Calvo, the highest-seeded women's pairing. Martin's 34.3 FP and Gonzalez's 33.0 combined for the tournament's second-best partnership output, a demolition that rewarded fantasy investors who picked against the favorites. Brea and Triay dominated their own affair 6-2 6-4 with identical 22.2 FP each, but the real thriller came in the third women's match.
Claudia Fernandez and Sofia Araujo's 3-6 7-5 6-3 comeback over Guinart and Virseda showcased the three-set magic that fantasy managers crave. Araujo's 24.9 FP and Fernandez's 20.4 FP rewarded patience through the opening-set loss, while Sanchez and Ustero's straight-set victory over Jensen and Icardo delivered consistent 25.4 and 29.7 FP respectively. Women's fantasy scores remain more scattered than men's, but Paula Josemaria's 34.3 output proves elite performances know no gender boundary.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Paula Josemaria Martin | 34.3 |
| 2 | Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez | 33.0 |
| 3 | Andrea Ustero Prieto | 29.7 |
| 4 | Ariana Sanchez Fallada | 25.4 |
| 5 | Sofia Araujo | 24.9 |
The round's fantasy landscape reveals a critical truth: three-set matches don't automatically guarantee higher scores. Goñi's 78.3 FP came in a three-setter, yet Tello and Arce managed only 21.7 each despite pushing Chingotto/Galan to tiebreaks. Meanwhile, the Tapia/Coello blowout (6-1 6-0) returned 31 FP per player without requiring a third set. This suggests consistency and dominance matter more than match length for fantasy scoring.
Dream Team leads the tournament leaderboard at 570.5 points, but the broader season picture sees FJorgensenTeam commanding the general standings at 4603.8. Smart fantasy investors capitalized on Paula Josemaria's 34.3 and Goñi's 78.3 performances—outlier scores that separate champion rosters from pretenders. The semifinal matchups promise fresh opportunities for fantasy exploitation.
🔥 Goñi's 78.3 FP eruption: The Alonso/Goñi pairing dismantled Stupaczuk/Yanguas in a three-set epic, with Goñi single-handedly delivering the round's most dominant individual performance.
💔 Paula Josemaria's shocking upset: The unseeded duo's 1-6 2-6 destruction of heavyweight favorites Ortega/Calvo represents one of the tournament's biggest women's bracket surprises.
⚡ Tapia/Coello's clinical precision: A 6-1 6-0 whitewashing proves these Argentine titans are peaking for the semifinals, each player posting 31 FP despite the match's brevity.
🎯 Tight matches, tight scores: Chingotto/Galan and Lebron/Augsburger proved that tiebreak victories don't always translate to fantasy gold, complicating semifinal predictions.
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dream Team | 570.5 |
| 2 | La Pejuneta | 562 |
| 3 | Inter de Micasa | 552.1 |
| 4 | Bolloneta | 548.1 |
| 5 | Pot Odds | 543.2 |
1. Prioritize three-set specialists in semifinal lineups, but verify recent FP consistency—Goñi's 78.3 proves dominance matters more than set length.
2. Monitor upset trajectories: Paula Josemaria's 34.3 and Gonzalez's 33.0 show that bracket-busting pairings can deliver elite fantasy value; scout for momentum shifts before semis.
3. Balance chalk with contrarian picks: Tapia/Coello's 31 FP returns were steady but not explosive; pairing them with a dark-horse pick like Alonso/Goñi creates ceiling upside.
Your semis awaits. Did you capitalize on Goñi's masterclass? Build your semifinal roster now and chase FJorgensenTeam's 4600+ season total. Every FP counts in Asunción.