April 14, 2026
Enrique Goenaga delivers a stunning 41 FP performance as FJorgensenTeam extends tournament lead to 7+ points
The Newgiza P2 2026 Round of 32 delivered fireworks across both draws, with Enrique Goenaga absolutely dominating the men's bracket with a tournament-high 41 fantasy points en route to victory with Aimar Goñi. The women's draw proved equally explosive, as Giulia Dal Pozzo tallied an impressive 39.7 FP to lead the women's scorers. FJorgensenTeam continues their commanding performance, extending their tournament lead to 7.3 points over sebsx4 with a 297.4-point haul.
The men's draw showcased dominant performances from the eventual winners, though the fantasy scoring was decidedly uneven. Enrique Goenaga's 41 FP stands alone atop the leaderboard, crushing Mohamed Aboulkassem and Mohamed El Garhy in a decisive 6-1 6-2 sweep. Jorge Nieto (38.6 FP) and Jose Jimenez (36.2 FP) also cashed massive points in their respective victories, suggesting that winners in the men's bracket were significantly outperforming their opponents at the fantasy level.
Three-set thrillers told a different story. Javier Garcia and Jose Jimenez needed three sets to dispatch Martin Di Nenno and Momo Gonzalez (3-6 6-2 6-3), with both players combining for 64.1 FP despite the tight contest. Similarly, Gonzalo Alfonso and Javier Barahona's 6-3 4-6 6-4 battle against Jairo Bautista and Teodoro Zapata saw the winners accumulate 39.8 FP—a reminder that extended rallies reward fantasy managers. Conversely, dominant straight-set wins like Rubio/Ruiz's 6-4 6-3 demolition yielded a disappointing 0 FP combined, highlighting a critical insight: blowouts don't always translate to fantasy gold.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Enrique Goenaga | 41.0 |
| 2 | Jorge Nieto | 38.6 |
| 3 | Jose Jimenez | 36.2 |
| 4 | Enzo Jensen | 35.7 |
| 5 | Maxi Sanchez Blasco | 34.3 |
The women's draw delivered comparable drama with even higher individual ceiling performances. Giulia Dal Pozzo's 39.7 FP nearly matched Goenaga's men's performance, as she and Nuria Rodriguez powered past Lucia Martinez Gomez and Agueda Perez Ortiz in a grueling 7-6(6) 2-6 1-6 three-setter. Marta Talavan (38.8 FP) and Sofia Saiz Vallejo (23.3 FP) dominated their 6-2 6-2 romp, but Talavan's 38.8 points underscore how women's matches can produce outsized fantasy returns.
Victoria Iglesias Segador emerged as a secondary star, posting 29.4 FP in her 6-2 2-0 victory alongside Aranzazu Osoro Ulrich. The women's bracket showed tighter fantasy balance across winners—seven of eight winning partnerships generated 20+ FP from at least one player. Notably, the Lorena Rufo Ortiz/Jessica Castello Lopez upset of Julieta Evangelina Bidahorria/Marta Caparros Maldonado proved a fantasy trap, with both winning and losing pairs hovering around 8-9 FP each despite the 7-6(3) third-set thriller.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Giulia Dal Pozzo | 39.7 |
| 2 | Marta Talavan | 38.8 |
| 3 | Nuria Rodriguez | 32.5 |
| 4 | Beatriz Caldera Sanchez | 30.6 |
A fascinating pattern emerges when comparing men's vs. women's scoring: the men's draw produced more extreme variance, with four players breaking 33 FP and six breaking 30 FP, yet multiple straight-set winners posted 0 FP. The women's draw showed more consistent scoring depth—no female winner dropped below 8 FP combined—but lower individual ceiling scores overall. This suggests women's matches reward balanced play and longer court time, while men's matches can hinge on dominant service performances that inflate fantasy points asymmetrically.
FJorgensenTeam's 297.4-point edge stems from superior roster construction across both draws. With Goenaga and Nieto anchoring the men's side and Talavan/Dal Pozzo leading women's scoring, the league leader capitalized on high-variance performers. Meanwhile, underperformers like Martin Abud (-2.5 FP) and Miguel Lamperti (-3 FP) created negative pressure in Abud/Lamperti's lopsided 3-6 2-6 loss—a cautionary tale about matchup risk in early rounds.
🔥 Enrique Goenaga's 41-point explosion: Can the Spanish star maintain this elite scoring rate, or was it a dominant matchup anomaly?
👑 Three-set thriller tax: Garcia/Jimenez and Alfonso/Barahona both cashed 39+ FP combined in deciding sets—trend to monitor
💎 Giulia Dal Pozzo's 39.7 FP validates women's ceiling potential: nearly matches top men's performer despite different match context
⚖️ FJorgensenTeam's commanding lead: 7.3-point tournament cushion with a 2983.2 season total—pressure mounting on challengers sebsx4 and DavidCereCat
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | FJorgensenTeam | 297.4 |
| 2 | sebsx4 | 290.1 |
| 3 | DavidCereCat | 289.8 |
| 4 | ZeGalan | 283.1 |
| 5 | GusTeam | 275.6 |
1. Prioritize three-set specialists in R16+: Garcia, Jimenez, Alfonso, and Barahona showed extended rallies unlock 35+ FP ceilings—stack these partnerships over straight-set favorites
2. Women's scoring rewards consistency over volatility: Build balanced lineups with players like Talavan and Iglesias who generate 25-30 FP reliably, rather than chasing 40-point upsets
3. Monitor negative FP exposure: Lamperti (-3 FP) and Aboulkassem (-1.4 FP) in lopsided losses warn that weak partnerships face compounding fantasy penalties in quick defeats
The race tightens heading into the Round of 16. Will FJorgensenTeam's early dominance hold, or will sebsx4's 290.1-point response signal a comeback? Lock in your lineup now and chase Goenaga-level performances on the OutOfTheCourt app.