June 24, 2026
Rodrigo Coello Manso explodes for 38.1 FP as dominant 2-0 victories sweep through both draws.
The Valladolid courts delivered clinical precision in Round of 32 action, with Rodrigo Coello Manso absolutely electrifying fantasy managers with a tournament-leading 38.1 FP performance. The men's draw was a masterclass in efficiency—nearly every favorite converted decisively—while the women's bracket produced three-set drama that separated the elite from the rest, as both draws showcased why this P2 event remains a fantasy goldmine.
The men's draw was a steamroller of clean victories, with 9 of 12 matches finishing in straight sets. Rodrigo Coello Manso's 38.1 FP partnership with Adam Axelsson over David Gala and Enzo Jensen set the tone early, delivering a 7-5, 7-6(4) statement despite facing respectable opponents. Manuel Castaño (36.8 FP) and Francisco Gil (34.5 FP) followed suit in their 6-4, 3-6, 3-6 upset over Alejandro Arroyo and Tolito Aguirre—a three-setter that rewarded aggressive play in a comeback victory.
The standout narrative emerged from the three-set encounters where tactical depth mattered. Francisco Guerrero and Javier Leal dismantled Javier Ruiz and Gonzalo Rubio 7-6(4), 2-6, 3-6, with Guerrero posting 17.2 FP and Leal 19.6 FP, proving consistency across formats. Inigo Jofre's dominant 31.0 FP and Jairo Bautista's 27.8 FP crushed Jon Sanz and Jorge Nieto 7-5, 2-1, though that scoreline screams incomplete data. Martin Di Nenno and Francisco Navarro's 7-5, 6-4 precision over Jose Jimenez and Javier Garcia demonstrated why experience matters, with Di Nenno posting a steady 14.6 FP.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rodrigo Coello Manso | 38.1 |
| 2 | Manuel Castaño | 36.8 |
| 3 | Francisco Gil | 34.5 |
| 4 | Juan Ignacio De Pascual | 33.9 |
| 5 | Inigo Jofre | 31.0 |
The women's draw produced sharper fantasy separation, with four 2-0 victories that showcased dominance but three-set drama that truly elevated individual scores. Nuria Rodriguez and Giulia Dal Pozzo were absolute fantasy stars, combining for a staggering 63.1 FP in their 6-3, 6-1 demolition of Virginia Riera and Teresa Navarro Lopez-Barajas—the women's equivalent of Coello's men's performance. Dal Pozzo specifically posted 31.9 FP, tying for the women's top-five fantasy scorers.
The three-set thrillers proved decisive. Lucia Sainz Pelegri and Jana Montes Cabruja outlasted Carolina Orsi and Patricia Llaguno Zielinski 3-6, 6-3, 5-7, with Montes Cabruja delivering 22.0 FP in an extended battle. Victoria Iglesias Segador and Aranzazu Osoro Ulrich staged a 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 comeback against Lucia Martinez Gomez and Agueda Perez Ortiz, with Iglesias Segador posting 21.3 FP through sheer resilience. Meanwhile, Marta Caparros Maldonado and Julieta Evangelina Bidahorria (30.8 FP each) routed Ksenia Sharifova and Alix Collombon 3-6, 3-6, proving that dominant partnerships still accumulate consistent fantasy value even in losses.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Giulia Dal Pozzo | 31.9 |
| 2 | Nuria Rodriguez | 31.2 |
| 3 | Marta Caparros Maldonado | 30.8 |
| 4 | Julieta Evangelina Bidahorria | 30.8 |
Fantasy scoring diverged sharply between draws this round. Men's top performers concentrated heavily in dominant victories—Coello's 38.1 FP, Castaño's 36.8 FP, and Gil's 34.5 FP all came from clinical matchups—while women's elite scorers like Rodriguez (31.2 FP) and Dal Pozzo (31.9 FP) achieved similar heights through authoritative play. The three-set matches actually underperformed fantasy expectations; despite requiring extended play, players like Guerrero (17.2 FP) and Leal (19.6 FP) didn't spike as dramatically as shorter format dominators. This suggests fantasy algorithms reward aggressive, complete-set performances over grinding tiebreaks.
Lobita's 212.4-point tournament lead showcases aggressive stack building around proven commodities. Coello Manso was clearly a cash-game target, but Castaño's 36.8 surprise performance rewarded contrarian GPP builders. Women's play offered deeper value—Dal Pozzo and Rodriguez weren't chalk, yet both exploded past 30 FP, suggesting less-obvious women's partnerships still deliver ceiling upside in dominant matchups.
🔥 Rodrigo Coello Manso erupts for 38.1 FP with surgical 7-5, 7-6(4) victory—setting the men's tone with explosive fantasy ceiling
💪 Women's powerhouses Nuria Rodriguez & Giulia Dal Pozzo combine for 63.1 FP in dominant 6-3, 6-1 dismantling
🎯 Three-set battles deliver mixed fantasy returns—Castaño & Gil (34.5 FP) profit from comeback win over Arroyo/Aguirre despite extended play
📊 Lobita extends tournament lead to 212.4 with strategic play; FJorgensenTeam still dominates season standings at 7341
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lobita | 212.4 |
| 2 | Padelcilu | 207.4 |
| 3 | sebsx4 | 197.7 |
| 4 | ZeGalan | 195.6 |
| 5 | GusTeam | 187.3 |
1. Stack dominant women's partnerships in GPP—Rodriguez and Dal Pozzo's 63.1 combined FP proves elite pairings deliver floor + ceiling in P2 events
2. Target three-set specialists in Round of 16: Castaño, Gil, and comeback artists like Iglesias Segador showed three-setters reward aggressive GPP plays despite lower consistency
3. Fade tiebreak specialists in cash—Coello Manso's 38.1 FP came from clean set victories; players who grind tiebreaks (Aimar Goñi: -2.0 FP) underperformed fantasy expectations
Are you riding the Coello Manso wave into Round of 16? Build your lineups now on OutOfTheCourt and chase those 30+ FP performances as Valladolid P2 heats up! 🎾⚡