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Federico Chingotto on being the top-ranked player in the Pro Padel League Guadalajara: "I'll meet that expectation"

Argentine paddler acknowledges being among the top contenders to secure the championship in the host nation, confident that his preparations are optimal.

Federico Chingotto expresses confidence in remaining the top-ranked player in the Pro Padel League...
Federico Chingotto expresses confidence in remaining the top-ranked player in the Pro Padel League of Guadalajara: "I'll meet that expectation"

Federico Chingotto on being the top-ranked player in the Pro Padel League Guadalajara: "I'll meet that expectation"

Argentine Padel Star Federico Chingotto Aims High at Pro Padel League Guadalajara 2025

Federico Chingotto, a top-ranked Argentine padel player, set his sights on winning the PPL trophy in Guadalajara, Mexico, during the league's Mexican debut from August 14 to 17, 2025[2][4]. The event, held at the Domo del Consejo Estatal para el Fomento Deportivo in Jalisco, attracted over 8,000 fans, setting a new attendance record[1].

Chingotto, currently tied for third place in the Ranking of the International Padel Federation (FIP) with 13,690 points, is determined to bring his Miami Padel Club to the top of the PPL[3]. The PPL, a professional padel league considered the best in the world, chose Guadalajara as its second stop outside the United States, following a visit to San Sebastián in Spain[6].

The pressure of the PPL is not unfamiliar to Chingotto, who compares it to studying for an exam. However, he is committed to handling it in a calm manner, acknowledging the need to adapt to the high conditions in Guadalajara[7]. The Argentine player is one of the main figures present in Jalisco for the PPL event, alongside other top-ranked athletes[8].

The PPL Guadalajara 2025 event featured a multi-day team tournament format, culminating in a thrilling final between Las Vegas Smash and the San Diego Stingrays. Las Vegas Smash, players Francisco Gil and Gonza Alfonso, emerged victorious after intense, three-set matches[1][2][5]. Despite the intense competition, Chingotto remains optimistic about his chances, eager to represent Miami Padel Club in the PPL event[9].

The PPL Guadalajara 2025 marked a significant step for the league, showcasing its expanding reach into new markets like Mexico. The event's success is expected to pave the way for future PPL events in Mexico, further solidifying its position as a global padel powerhouse[1][2].

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