June 26, 2026
Dal Pozzo's 84.8 FP masterclass and Leal's upset heroics shake up the fantasy leaderboard in Valladolid.
The Valladolid P2 2026 quarterfinals delivered fireworks on both sides of the court, with women's matches producing explosive fantasy scores while men's play was marked by ruthless efficiency and shocking upsets. Giulia Dal Pozzo blazed through the competition to post a tournament-leading 84.8 FP in a dominant 6-1 6-1 performance, while Javier Leal's 40.2 FP upset victory over Franco Stupaczuk and Miguel Yanguas sent shockwaves through the fantasy community.
The men's draw showcased a tale of two tournaments. Coello and Tapia steamrolled their opposition with a clinical 6-1 6-4 victory, each securing a respectable 21.4 FP in what appeared to be a business-trip performance. However, the real story belonged to Leal and Guerrero, who pulled off a stunning upset over the favored Stupaczuk/Yanguas pairing in a tiebreak thriller (6-7, 4-6), with Leal's 40.2 FP and Guerrero's 35.0 FP making them the men's fantasy darlings of the round.
Chingotto and Galan continued their winning ways with a comprehensive 6-1 6-4 demolition of Di Nenno and Navarro, combining for 55.4 FP. The margin of victory was never in doubt, but both players remained fantasy-relevant with Galan's 28.5 and Chingotto's 26.9 FP showcasing their consistency. Meanwhile, Di Nenno and Navarro suffered fantasy nightmares with negative scores (-6.9 and -7.5 FP respectively), highlighting how quickly fortune can flip in padel.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Javier Leal | 40.2 |
| 2 | Francisco Guerrero | 35.0 |
| 3 | Alejandro Galan | 28.5 |
| 4 | Federico Chingotto | 26.9 |
The women's quarterfinals were a scorching affair, with fantasy points flying across the court like pelota volleys. Dal Pozzo's 84.8 FP in the 6-1 6-1 rout was complemented perfectly by Rodriguez's 75.4 FP, creating a women's pairing that combined for 160.2 FP—a staggering total that dwarfed most men's performances. This dominant showing against Salazar Bengoechea and Alonso De Villa was a clinic in precision padel.
There was intrigue elsewhere, though. Triay Pons and Brea Senesi fought back from a set down (3-6, 6-3, 6-2) against Fassio Goyeneche and Eugenio Barrera to secure 17.6 FP each—modest by the day's standards but crucial for their semifinal push. The real fantasy bargain came from Ustero Prieto and Sanchez Fallada, who posted 30.4 and 27.7 FP respectively in a convincing 7-6, 6-1 upset over Guinart and Virseda, proving that the women's draw remains deliciously unpredictable.
Pauline favorites Paula Josemaria Martin and Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez combined for 49.8 FP in their 6-4, 6-4 victory, rounding out a strong round for the women's contingent.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Giulia Dal Pozzo | 84.8 |
| 2 | Nuria Rodriguez | 75.4 |
| 3 | Andrea Ustero Prieto | 30.4 |
| 4 | Ariana Sanchez Fallada | 27.7 |
| 5 | Paula Josemaria Martin | 24.9 |
Women's padel absolutely stole the show in Valladolid, with the top two fantasy scorers both wearing the women's bracket (Dal Pozzo at 84.8, Rodriguez at 75.4). By contrast, the highest-scoring men's performer was Javier Leal at 40.2 FP—a 44.6-point gap that speaks volumes about the explosive nature of women's play this round. Notably, dominant 2-set victories didn't always translate to elite fantasy scores in the men's draw; efficiency sometimes meant fewer points for your fantasy squad.
The leaderboard at the tournament level remains razor-thin, with S0rgans (567) holding a narrow lead over GusTeam (559) and Lobita (551.5). Smart picks on the Leal upset and Dal Pozzo's dominance would have been league-shifters, while backing Stupaczuk/Yanguas or Di Nenno/Navarro proved costly. The gap between first and fifth place is just 35 points—any semifinal upset could reshuffle the entire standings.
🔥 Dal Pozzo's 84.8 FP explosion: A jaw-dropping performance that sets the women's fantasy ceiling
😱 Leal's upset heroics: 40.2 FP in the shocking takedown of Stupaczuk/Yanguas proves March Madness is real in padel
📊 Women vs. Men scoring gap: Female players outpaced male counterparts by massive margins, suggesting different gameplay intensity
🎯 Rodriguez's demolition job: 75.4 FP in a 6-1, 6-1 romp hints at matchup advantages in the semifinal draw
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S0rgans | 567 |
| 2 | GusTeam | 559 |
| 3 | Lobita | 551.5 |
| 4 | FJorgensenTeam | 546.5 |
| 5 | WINNER JaviDosunq | 531.9 |
1. Dal Pozzo and Rodriguez are absolute locks for your semifinal squads—they've proven they can sustain elite fantasy output against quality opposition
2. Monitor Leal and Guerrero's momentum carefully; upset specialists often carry confidence into later rounds, making them bargain plays with outsized upside
3. In women's matches, stack dominant players in blowout victories—the 6-1, 6-1 format proved more fantasy-friendly than tight 3-setters like Triay Pons' comeback win
The Valladolid semis are set! Will Dal Pozzo maintain her fantasy dominance, or will Leal's upset magic continue? Build your semifinal rosters on OutOfTheCourt and chase the leaderboard—S0rgans and GusTeam are within reach. Play now!