April 15, 2026
Enzo Jensen explodes for 52 FP as upsets shake the men's bracket, while Caldera Sanchez dominates the women's side
The Round of 16 at Newgiza P2 2026 delivered drama, dominant performances, and a jaw-dropping individual display from Enzo Jensen, who torched the scoreboard with 52 fantasy points in an upset victory. While the men's bracket saw several surprises—notably Jensen and Luis Hernandez (49.2 FP) toppling favorites Leo Augsburger and Juan Lebron—the women's side showcased balanced excellence, with Beatriz Caldera Sanchez (39.9 FP) leading a wave of consistent high-scorers.
Enzo Jensen's 52-point eruption was the story of the men's round, as he and Luis Hernandez (49.2 FP) engineered a stunning 6(2)-7 6-3 0-6 upset over Leo Augsburger and Juan Lebron in a three-set thriller. The match showcased Jensen's ability to capitalize when it matters, turning a tiebreak loss into dominance over the final two sets. Meanwhile, Chingotto and Galan dispatched Rubio and Ruiz 6-3 4-6 6-1 in another three-set affair, though both players registered 0 FP—a reminder that wins don't always translate to fantasy production.
The standout narrative among the men was the precision of Jorge Nieto and Jon Sanz, who crushed Esbri and Ruiz 6-2 6-2 with Sanz posting 31 FP and Nieto contributing 28.8 FP in a clean sweep. Garrido and Bergamini also impressed in their 7-5 5-7 6-2 victory (Garrido: 23.6 FP, Bergamini: 19.5 FP), while Stupaczuk and Yanguas delivered a dominant 4-6 0-6 demolition of Diestro and Blasco, with Yanguas hitting 26.5 FP. The men's bracket rewarded aggressive, mistake-free padel.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Enzo Jensen | 52.0 |
| 2 | Luis Hernandez | 49.2 |
| 3 | Jon Sanz | 31.0 |
| 4 | Jorge Nieto | 28.8 |
The women's round was defined by overwhelming dominance and balanced scoring, as high seeds flexed their muscles. Beatriz Caldera Sanchez stole the show with 39.9 FP, pairing perfectly with Carmen Goenaga Garcia (39.2 FP) in a 2-6 3-6 romp over Salazar Bengoechea and Alonso De Villa. This was a clinic in clinical execution, setting a high bar for women's fantasy output.
Gemma Triay Pons (39.7 FP) and Delfina Brea Senesi (23.8 FP) delivered a 6-0 6-1 shutout of Arruabarrena and Lobo, while Claudia Jensen and Tamara Icardo Alcorisa posted matching 31.3 FP each in their 0-6 3-6 blowout. The three-set affair between Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez and Paula Josemaria Martin (both 16 FP) against Iglesias Segador and Osoro Ulrich illustrated that even competitive matches can produce moderate fantasy returns. Ariana Sanchez Fallada (22.2 FP) and Marta Ortega Gallego (25.2 FP) rounded out the elite performers in commanding victories.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Beatriz Caldera Sanchez | 39.9 |
| 2 | Gemma Triay Pons | 39.7 |
| 3 | Carmen Goenaga Garcia | 39.2 |
| 4 | Claudia Jensen | 31.3 |
| 5 | Tamara Icardo Alcorisa | 31.3 |
The gap between men's and women's top scorers was negligible—Jensen's 52 FP men's peak versus Caldera Sanchez's 39.9 FP women's ceiling—but distribution told a different story. The men saw extreme variance: zero FP from Chingotto and Galan despite winning, alongside Jensen's explosion. Women's scoring showed more consistency at the elite level, with four players posting 39+ FP. This suggests that women's partnerships reward team coherence, while men's padel punishes low-engagement winners.
Dragonflow (413.7 pts) leads the tournament leaderboard but faces pressure from Padelcilu (401.5 pts). In the season race, FJorgensenTeam's 3078.5 points remain dominant, yet GusTeam (2901.1 pts) is closing aggressively. The Newgiza variance—particularly Jensen's anomalous output—likely shuffled many rosters.
🔥 Jensen's 52-Point Explosion: The Austrian sensation delivered the round's most dominant individual performance, turning a tiebreak loss into a statement win
🎯 Zero FP Paradox: Chingotto and Galan won decisively but registered 0 FP, exposing the disconnect between match outcomes and fantasy rewards
👑 Caldera Sanchez Dominance: The Spanish star's 39.9 FP led the women's charge, proving that crushing inferior opponents unlocks elite fantasy value
⚡ Upset Special: Jensen-Hernandez's 52/49.2 FP combined upset over Augsburger-Lebron signals that favorites face real vulnerability in the Round of 16
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dragonflow | 413.7 |
| 2 | Padelcilu | 401.5 |
| 3 | GusTeam | 393.2 |
| 4 | FJorgensenTeam | 392.7 |
| 5 | Lobo pt | 382.6 |
1. Target players in dominant pairings over established names in competitive matches—Caldera Sanchez vs. Triay Pons shows that 39+ FP comes from blowouts, not battles
2. Monitor Austrian players like Jensen carefully; his 52-point anomaly suggests high ceiling/floor volatility that rewards contrarian picks in tight leaderboard scenarios
3. Women's partnerships appear more stable for consistent mid-30s FP; stack these for safer floors in DFS rather than chasing men's explosive ceiling plays
The Newgiza Round of 16 proved that fantasy padel rewards both dominance and surprise. Update your rosters for the quarterfinals with fresh confidence in Jensen and Caldera Sanchez—and don't sleep on the next upset waiting to happen. Play smarter, score bigger. See you on the court at OutOfTheCourt!