June 27, 2026
Ustero Prieto's explosive 57.4 FP performance leads Andrea and Ariana to the final as men's top seeds cruise through
The Valladolid P2 2026 semifinals delivered a tale of two narratives: clinical dominance in the men's draw and thrilling three-set epics in the women's bracket. Andrea Ustero Prieto absolutely erupted with 57.4 FP—the round's top score—as she and Ariana Sanchez dismantled Triay Pons and Brea Senesi 6-3, 7-6(2). Meanwhile, Arturo Coello and Agustin Tapia's 6-4, 6-4 demolition of Lebron and Augsburger set up a blockbuster final.
Coello and Tapia showcased why they're among padel's elite, dismantling the Lebron/Augsburger pairing in straight sets while racking up 27.9 and 26.4 FP respectively. The dominance was complete—Lebron and Augsburger mustered just 8.0 and 8.3 FP each, a stark reminder that even star power crumbles under relentless pressure.
The second men's semifinal told a different story entirely. Francisco Guerrero (33.0 FP) and Javier Leal (36.5 FP) fought tooth and nail but fell 4-6, 6-1, 3-6 to Alejandro Galan (18.1 FP) and Federico Chingotto (20.5 FP) in a grueling three-set affair. Despite the loss, Guerrero and Leal's fantasy contributions—particularly Leal's 36.5—proved they were competitive, even if the final scoreline didn't reflect their effort.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Javier Leal | 36.5 |
| 2 | Francisco Guerrero | 33.0 |
| 3 | Arturo Coello | 27.9 |
| 4 | Agustin Tapia | 26.4 |
| 5 | Federico Chingotto | 20.5 |
Andrea Ustero Prieto's 57.4 FP performance was nothing short of extraordinary, dwarfing her partner Ariana Sanchez's already-stellar 49.4 FP as they steamrolled to victory. The speed and precision with which they dismantled Triay Pons (1.8 FP) and Brea Senesi (1.6 FP) suggested a pairing hitting peak form at exactly the right moment.
Paula Josemaria Martin and Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez mounted a comeback for the ages against Dal Pozzo and Rodriguez, winning 0-6, 6-4, 4-6 in a three-set thriller. Both Josemaria Martin and Gonzalez Fernandez scored 28.8 FP each, showing admirable resilience. Meanwhile, Dal Pozzo and Rodriguez's negative scores (-3.9 FP each) highlight how devastatingly quick turnarounds can punish fantasy rosters—a cautionary tale for next round's lineups.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Andrea Ustero Prieto | 57.4 |
| 2 | Ariana Sanchez Fallada | 49.4 |
| 3 | Paula Josemaria Martin | 28.8 |
| 4 | Beatriz Gonzalez Fernandez | 28.8 |
The women's bracket produced the round's fantasy fireworks: Ustero Prieto's 57.4 FP crushes the men's top scorer Javier Leal's 36.5. This disparity reveals a crucial insight—women's matches in close contests generate higher FP variance, with dominant performances exploding while losses crater harder. Contrast this with the men's bracket, where Coello (27.9) and Tapia (26.4) earned solid, predictable returns despite a blowout victory.
Overperformers like Guerrero and Leal prove that losing in three sets can still reward fantasy managers with 33+ FP if the match is competitive. Conversely, Triay Pons and Brea Senesi's combined 3.4 FP—despite competing at the semifinal level—demonstrates that one-sided defeats in straight sets are fantasy killers. For next round's finals, expect higher baseline FP from all players, but volatility will remain the name of the game.
🔥 Ustero Prieto's 57.4 FP masterclass: A women's semifinal performance that ranks among the season's elite individual outings
⚡ Guerrero/Leal's three-set heartbreak: Despite combining for 69.5 FP, they fell just short against Galan/Chingotto
🏆 Coello/Tapia's autopilot run: A 6-4, 6-4 victory that raises questions about whether Lebron/Augsburger can challenge them again
📉 Dal Pozzo/Rodriguez's collapse: From 0-6 down to nearly stealing a comeback, their negative FP scores prove comebacks don't always pay in fantasy
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | S0rgans | 689.7 |
| 2 | GusTeam | 678.9 |
| 3 | Padel Natahoyo | 642.2 |
| 4 | ZeGalan | 640.6 |
| 5 | SKiLLBiLL | 640 |
1. Lock in Ustero Prieto and Sanchez for the final—their chemistry and form are undeniable, and the women's bracket rewards consistency at this stage
2. Monitor three-set trends: Guerrero and Leal proved that competitive losses generate high FP, so don't fade players in tight matchups even if they lose
3. Beware of blown leads: Dal Pozzo and Rodriguez's negative scores suggest that momentum swings in women's padel can devastate fantasy returns—trust favorites in finals
The Valladolid finals await! Update your rosters now on OutOfTheCourt and capitalize on the semifinal momentum. Will Coello/Tapia's dominance carry through, or can Galan/Chingotto find an upset lane? The fantasy game is just heating up!