2023 WPT Chile Open

2023 WPT Chile Open
Date14 March – 19 March
Edition1st
CategoryOpen 1000
Location Santiago de Chile, Chile
VenueComplejo Deportivo San Carlos de Apoquindo
Champions
Men's doubles Agustín Tapia
Arturo Coello
Women's doubles Alejandra Salazar
Gemma Triay
Chronology

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The WPT Chile Open 2023 (officially WPT BTG Pactual Chile Padel Open 1000 2023) was the third tournament of the eleventh edition of World Padel Tour. The final phase was played between March 14 and 19, 2023 in the Complejo Deportivo San Carlos de Apoquindo, facilities of the Club Deportivo Universidad Católica of Santiago de Chile, while the preliminary phase was played between February 13 and 15 at the "Euroindoor" in Madrid, Spain.[1]

In the women's category, Alejandra Salazar and Gemma Triay won the title due to the withdrawal of Claudia Jensen and Jessica Castelló due to the Argentine's indisposition, when the match was 6–1 and 1–0 in favor of the number 2 pair.

In the men's category, Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello defeated (twice) the number 1 seeds Alejandro Galán and Juan Lebrón in a match that witnessed one of the biggest controversies of recent years; due to an officiating error in the scoring and Galán's timely intervention when the Spanish-Argentine duo were already celebrating victory in the second set, the match continued with 5–3 and a golden point (when it should have ended 6–3) which the number 1 seeds won, before winning the set in the tie-break, and it had to be in the third set that Tapia and Coello celebrated the victory, 6–4, 6–7 and 7–5.

Relevant data

First tournament in Chile

This tournament marked the first time World Padel Tour had been held in Chile, and new countries are gradually being added to the calendar. Javier Valdés González, the most prominent Chilean padel player, received a wildcard entry into the tournament, directly from the round of 32, alongside his partner Facundo Domínguez.[2]

Controversy in the men's final

The men's final pitted the world's number one and number two pairs, Alejandro Galán and Juan Lebrón, against Agustín Tapia and Arturo Coello in the same final as the 2023 Abu Dhabi Master. The match was very intense woth the Spanish-Argentine duo winnong the first set 6–4 and, after securing a break in the second, went up 5–3 and had a chance to serve for the match.

At 30–30, Coello responded to Lebrón's return from the side wall with a quick smash down the middle, which went in just wide, but it was clear from the live broadcast that the shot was good; no one disputed it. Therefore, two match points. Tapia won the next point with a powerful three-point smash that Galán couldn't reach, so the match ended 6–4, 6–3. But while Tapia and Coello were celebrating and Lebrón waited at the net to shake their hands, Galán arrived looking puzzled, saying that it was now 40–40 and that they would play the golden point.

The referee, Honorio García, announced over the PA system, "Game, set, and match," but Galán persisted, insisting, "You called it 30-40 earlier." Incredulous, the players went to ask the referee for an explanation. He replied that he had made a mistake on the penultimate point; it turned out that after Coello's smash, he had called "30–40" (point for Lebrón-Galán), but only the Madrid native heard it. He said nothing, as did the other three players, who continued playing, assuming the ball was in.

Finally, the umpire ruled that play should continue at 5–3 and 40–40. The crowd erupted, and Coello, having already celebrated the victory and shaken hands with his opponents, couldn't believe it: "I can't go back onto the court." However, the decision had been made: "Play on." The golden point was put into play; it was still match point for the number 2 seeds, but they lost it, and later they also lost the second set in a tie-break. The crowd showed their complete disagreement with what had happened; from the moment of the controversy, they booed loudly on several occasions and celebrated every point won by Tapia and Coello. Luckily for them, they were able to get back into the game and ended up winning the third set 7–5. It was one of the biggest padel controversies of recent times.[3][4]

This incident had a major impact. The social media accounts of both the World Padel Tour, lejandro Galán and Juan Lebrón were flooded with comments criticizing their behavior, arguing that they knew perfectly well they had lost the match, and that in the golden point following the incident they should have deliberately missed the return, thus giving the victory to Arturo Coello and Agustín Tapia.[5]

Withdrawals

In the men's draw, the situation was slightly better than at the La Rioja Open. A total of 6 pairs who had registered and were going to compete in the main draw encountered setbacks that complicated their participation. Pairs 2, 19, 25, 26 and pair A were unable to play due to injuries, so the main draw had to be modified.[6] However, Alex Arroyo's injury did not prevent his partner, Miguel Yanguas, from competing in the tournament, as he ultimately played with Leandro Augsburger by taking advantage of the "lucky loser" rule, since he had been eliminated in the preliminary rounds.[7]

In the women's draw, however, a very unusual situation occurred; the 8th and 13th ranked pairs, made up of Tamara Icardo and Virginia Riera and Carolina Navarro and Mª Carmen Villalba, missed the deadline to register for the tournament (in the case of the Malaga pair, by 10 minutes), so they could not participate.[8]

Registered teams

Male

Female

Schedule

The matches began on Saturday at the Euroindoor Alcorcón club with the preliminary rounds.

  • Monday 13: Men's qualifying rounds 1 and 2.
  • Tuesday 14: Men's qualifying round 3 and women's qualifying rounds 1 and 2.
  • Wednesday 15: Final qualifying rounds for both men and women.

The final draw is played a month later:

  • Tuesday 14: Round of 32.
  • Wednesday 15: Round of 32.
  • Thursday 16: Round of 16.
  • Friday 17: Quarterfinals.
  • Saturday 18: Semifinals.
  • Sunday 19: Finals.

Results

Men's Bracket

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-Final Semi-Finals Finals
1 Galán / Lebrón
Bye 1 Galán / Lebrón 6 6
Santigosa / D. Gala (C) 6 7 Santigosa / D. Gala (C) 0 3
Domínguez / Valdés (W.C.) 3 6 1 Galán / Lebrón 6 6
J.G. Mora / J.G. Barahona 7 6 6 J.G. Mora / J.G. Barahona 4 4
J. Moya / F. Guerrero (B) 6 7 1 J.G. Mora / J.G. Barahona 4 6 6
A. Sans / T. Zapata 6 6 2 6 Coki / Lima 6 3 4
6 Coki / Lima 4 7 6 1 Galán / Lebrón 4 6 6
7 Garrido / Chingotto 7 6 Pincho / J.G. Diestro 6 3 4
J. Esbri / E. Alonso 6 2 7 Chingotto / Garrido 7 6 7
Javi R. / G. Rubio 6 6 Javi R. / G. Rubio 5 7 6
Josete Rico / S. Oria 3 3 7 Chingotto / Garrido 6 3 3
Silingo / J.M. Díaz 1 1 Pincho / J.G. Diestro 3 6 6
Pincho / J.G. Diestro 6 6 Pincho / J.G. Diestro 6 7 6
Bye 3 Tello / Paquito 7 6 3
3 Tello / Paquito 1 Galán / Lebrón 4 7 5
4 Stupaczuk / Di Nenno 2 Tapia / Coello 6 6 7
Bye 4 Stupaczuk / Di Nenno 6 6
J. Muñoz / I. Vilariño 6 6 Augsburger (L.L.) / Yanguas 2 3
Augsburger (L.L.) / Yanguas 7 7 4 Stupaczuk / Di Nenno 6 6
Ivan R. / P. Cardona (D) 7 3 7 8 Maxi / Campagnolo 3 2
Moyano / Xisco 6 6 6 Ivanxo / P. Cardona (D) 6 3 6
Belluati / Lamperti 4 6 6 8 Maxi / Campagnolo 2 6 7
8 Maxi / Campagnolo 6 3 7 4 Stupaczuk / Di Nenno 4 3
5 Álex / Momo 2 Tapia / Coello 6 6
Bye 5 Álex / Momo 4 4
Leal / Sanz 6 4 A. Gutiérrez / Lucho 6 6
A. Gutiérrez / Lucho 7 6 A. Gutiérrez / Lucho 6 2
Méndez / Martínez 6 6 2 Tapia / Coello 7 6
Bergamini / V. Ruiz 4 4 Méndez / Martínez 6 1 3
Bye 2 Tapia / Coello 4 6 6
2 Tapia / Coello

Men's Bracket

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-Final Semi-Finals Finals
1 Salazar / Triay
Bye 1 Triay / Salazar 6 6
M. Barrera / M. Caparrós 6 1 7 M. Barrera / M. Caparrós 4 1
Sussarello / Stellato (A) 3 6 6 1 Salazar / Triay 6 6
A. Nogueira / Amatriaín 2 1 6 Bárbara / Virseda 0 1
Bidahorria / Claudia F. 6 6 Bidahorria / Claudia F. 4 6
C. Orsi / Godallier 2 2 6 Bárbara / Virseda 6 7
6 Virseda / Bárbara 6 6 1 Salazar / Triay 7 4 7
8 S. Araújo / Delfi 6 6 8 Delfi / S. Araújo 6 6 6
Araceli / Cánovas 3 2 8 Delfi / S. Araújo 6 6
Arantxa / A. Blanco 2 3 Ana Fdez./ Lara A. (C) 1 1
Ana Fdez./ Lara A. (C) 6 6 8 Delfi / S. Araújo 6 6
A. Alonso / M. Merino 3 7 2 Collombon / Mesa 3 1
Collombon / Mesa 6 6 6 Collombon / Mesa 4 6 6
Bye 3 Bea / Martita 6 2 3
3 Bea / Martita 1 Salazar / Triay 6 1
4 Victoria / Patty Castelló / Jensen (inj.) 1 0
Bye 4 Victoria / Patty 4 7 6
Talaván / L. Rufo 6 6 Talaván / L. Rufo 6 5 4
Marina M. / Teresa N. 3 4 4 Victoria / Patty 4 4
Guinart / Nuria R. 6 6 5 Aranza / Sainz 6 6
A. Koch / Ferreyra (W.C.) 2 0 Guinart / Nuria R. 2 3
Cañellas/ Ksenia (L.L.) (B) 2 5 5 Aranza / Sainz 6 6
5 Aranza / Sainz 6 7 5 Aranza / Sainz 6 6
7 Majo / Mapi 6 6 Castelló / Jensen 7 7
Carnicero / Lucía M. 4 1 7 Majo / Mapi 1 6
Águeda / Sara R. (D) 1 0 Castelló / Jensen 6 7
Castelló / Jensen 6 6 Castelló / Jensen 6 7
S. Saiz / A. Cortiles 5 6 2 2 Ariana / Paula 3 6
Caldera / Goenaga 7 4 6 Caldera / Goenaga 3 1
Bye 2 Ariana / Paula 6 6
2 Ariana / Paula

Final qualifying round

Men's

Data Qualified WPT Ranking Point Opponents Result
A Álvaro Cepero
Arnau Ayats
1688 vs 1324 Jaime Fermosell
José Jiménez Casas
6–4 / 7–5
B Francisco Guerrero
Jesús Moya
1514 vs 228 Aris Patiniotis
Ignacio Sager
6–3 / 6–0
C Daniel Santigosa
David Gala
466 vs 314 Leandro Augsburger
Valentino Libaak
6–3 / 6–4
D Iván Ramírez
Pablo Cardona
1645 vs 466 Carlos Martí
Mario Ortega
6–3 / 6–7 / 6–3

Women's

Data Qualified WPT Ranking Point Opponents Result
A Giulia Sussarello
Emily Stellato
1925 vs 1442 Julia Polo
Nicole Traviesa
6–3 / 6–4
B Ariadna Cañellas
Sandra Bellver
1505 vs 1880 Ksenia Sharifova
Patricia Martínez
4–6 / 7–6 / 6–1
C Ana Fernandez de Ossó
Lara Arruabarrena
905 vs 1390 Lourdes Pascual
Raquel Segura
6–4 / 3–6 / 6–3
D Águeda Pérez
Sara Ruiz
1304 vs 1884 Lorena Alonso
Sandra Hernández
7–6 / 4–6 / 6–3

Round of 32

Men's

Date Team A Score Team B Refs.
14/3/2023 Rafael Méndez
Javier Martínez
6–4 / 6–4 Lucas Bergamini
Víctor Ruiz Remedios
[9]
14/3/2023 Javier García Mora
Javier González Barahona
7–6 / 6–7 / 6–1 Francisco Guerrero
Jesús Moya
[10]
14/3/2023 Iván Ramírez
Pablo Cardona
7–6 / 3–6 / 7–6 Francisco Gil
Ramiro Moyano
[11]
14/3/2023 Antón Sans
Teodoro Zapata
6–4 / 6–7 / 2–6 Coki Nieto
Pablo Lima
[12]
15/3/2023 Gonzalo Rubio
Javier Ruiz
6–3 / 6–3 Josete Rico
Salvador Oria
[13]
15/3/2023 Federico Chingotto
Javi Garrido
7–6 / 6–2 Eduardo Alonso
Juanlu Esbri
[14]
15/3/2023 Agustín G. Silingo
Juan Martín Díaz
1–6 / 1–6 José García Diestro
Pincho Fernández
[15]
15/3/2023 Juan Cruz Belluati
Miguel Lamperti
4–6 / 6–3 / 6–7 Maxi Sánchez
Lucas Campagnolo
[16]
15/3/2023 Ignacio Vilariño
Jaime Muñoz
6–7 / 6–7 Leo Augsburger
Miguel Yanguas
[17]
15/3/2023 Daniel Santigosa
David Gala
6–3 / 7–6 Facundo Domínguez
Javier Valdés
[18]
15/3/2023 Javier Leal
Jon Sanz
6–7 / 4–6 Agustín Gutiérrez
Lucho Capra
[19]

Women's

Date Team A Score Team B Refs.
15/3/2023 Carolina Orsi
Léa Godallier
2–6 / 2–6 Bárbara Las Heras
Verónica Virseda
[20]
15/3/2023 Majo Sánchez Alayeto
Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
6–4 / 6–1 Esther Carnicero
Lucía Martínez
[21]
15/3/2023 Águeda Pérez
Sara Ruiz
1–6 / 0–6 Claudia Jensen
Jessica Castelló
[22]
15/3/2023 Anna Cortiles
Sofía Saiz
5–7 / 6–4 / 2–6 Beatriz Caldera
Carmen Goenaga
[23]
15/3/2023 Ariadna Cañellas
Ksenia Sharifova
2–6 / 5–7 Aranza Osoro
Lucía Sainz
[24]
15/3/2023 Ana Catarina Nogueira
Eli Amatriaín
2–6 / 1–6 Claudia Fernández
Julieta Bidahorria
[25]
15/3/2023 Marta Barrera
Marta Caparrós
6–3 / 1–6 / 7–6 Emily Stellato
Giulia Sussarello
[26]
15/3/2023 Lorena Rufo
Marta Talaván
6–3 / 6–4 Marina Martínez
Teresa Navarro
[27]
15/3/2023 Marina Guinart
Nuria Rodríguez
6–2 / 6–0 Andrea Koch
Mª Laura Ferreyra
[28]
15/3/2023 Delfina Brea
Sofia Araújo
6–3 / 6–2 Araceli Martínez
Noa Cánovas
[29]
15/3/2023 Alicia Blanco
Arantxa Soriano
2–6 / 3–6 Ana Fernandez de Ossó
Lara Arruabarrena
[30]
15/3/2023 Alejandra Alonso
Melania Merino
3–6 / 7–6 / 2–6 Alix Collombon
Carla Mesa
[31]

Round of 16

Men's

Date Team A Score Team B Refs.
16/3/2023 Javier García Mora
Javier González Barahona
4–6 / 6–3 / 6–4 Coki Nieto
Pablo Lima
[32]
16/3/2023 José García Diestro
Pincho Fernández
6–7 / 7–6 / 6–3 Juan Tello
Paquito Navarro
[33]
16/3/2023 Alejandro Galán
Juan Lebrón
6–0 / 6–3 Daniel Santigosa
David Gala
[34]
16/3/2023 Federico Chingotto
Javi Garrido
7–5 / 6–7 / 7–6 Gonzalo Rubio
Javier Ruiz
[35]
16/3/2023 Franco Stupaczuk
Martín Di Nenno
6–2 / 6–3 Leo Augsburger
Miguel Yanguas
[36]
16/3/2023 Iván Ramírez
Pablo Cardona
6–2 / 3–6 / 6–7 Maxi Sánchez
Lucas Campagnolo
[37]
16/3/2023 Rafael Méndez
Javier Martínez
6–4 / 1–6 / 3–6 Agustín Tapia
Arturo Coello
[38]
16/3/2023 Alex Ruiz
Momo González
4–6 / 4–6 Agustín Gutiérrez
Lucho Capra
[39]

Women's

Date Team A Score Team B Refs.
16/3/2023 Beatriz Caldera
Carmen Goenaga
3–6 / 1–6 Ariana Sánchez
Paula Josemaría
[40]
16/3/2023 Victoria Iglesias
Patty Llaguno
4–6 / 7–5 / 6–4 Lorena Rufo
Marta Talaván
[41]
16/3/2023 Marina Guinart
Nuria Rodríguez
2–6 / 3–6 Aranza Osoro
Lucía Sainz
[42]
16/3/2023 Majo Sánchez Alayeto
Mapi Sánchez Alayeto
1–6 / 6–7 Claudia Jensen
Jessica Castelló
[43]
16/3/2023 Alejandra Salazar
Gemma Triay
6–4 / 6–1 Marta Barrera
Marta Caparrós
[44]
16/3/2023 Claudia Fernández
Julieta Bidahorria
4–6 / 6–7 Bárbara Las Heras
Verónica Virseda
[45]
16/3/2023 Alix Collombon
Carla Mesa
4–6 / 6–2 / 6–3 Bea González
Marta Ortega
[46]
16/3/2023 Delfina Brea
Sofia Araújo
6–1 / 6–1 Ana Fernandez de Ossó
Lara Arruabarrena
[47]

Quarter-Finals

Men's

Date Team A Score Team B Refs.
17/3/2023 Federico Chingotto
Javi Garrido
6–3 / 3–6 / 3–6 Pincho Fernández
José García Diestro
[48]
17/3/2023 Alejandro Galán
Juan Lebrón
6–4 / 6–4 Javier García Mora
Javier González Barahona
[49]
17/3/2023 Franco Stupaczuk
Martín Di Nenno
6–3 / 6–2 Maxi Sánchez
Lucas Campagnolo
[50]
17/3/2023 Agustín Gutiérrez
Lucho Capra
6–7 / 2–6 Agustín Tapia
Arturo Coello
[51]

Women's

Date Team A Score Team B Refs.
17/3/2023 Jessica Castelló
Claudia Jensen
6–3 / 7–6 Ariana Sánchez
Paula Josemaría
[52]
17/3/2023 Victoria Iglesias
Patty Llaguno
4–6 / 4–6 Aranza Osoro
Lucía Sainz
[53]
17/3/2023 Alejandra Salazar
Gemma Triay
6–0 / 6–1 Bárbara Las Heras
Verónica Virseda
[54]
17/3/2023 Delfina Brea
Sofia Araújo
6–3 / 6–1 Alix Collombon
Carla Mesa
[55]

Semifinals

Men's

Date Team A Score Team B Refs.
18/3/2023 Alejandro Galán
Juan Lebrón
4–6 / 6–3 / 6–4 José García Diestro
Pincho Fernández
[56][57][58]
18/3/2023 Franco Stupaczuk
Martín Di Nenno
4–6 / 3–6 Agustín Tapia
Arturo Coello
[59][60]

Women's

Date Team A Score Team B Refs.
18/3/2023 Aranza Osoro
Lucía Sainz
6–7 / 6–7 Claudia Jensen
Jessica Castelló
[61]
18/3/2023 Alejandra Salazar
Gemma Triay
7–6 / 4–6 / 7–6 Delfina Brea
Sofia Araújo
[62]

Finals

Men's

Date Team A Score Team B Refs.
19/3/2023 Alejandro Galán
Juan Lebrón
4–6 / 6–7 / 5–7[A] Agustín Tapia
Arturo Coello
[63][64]

Women's

Date Team A Score Team B Refs.
19/3/2023 Alejandra Salazar
Gemma Triay
6–1 / 1–0 (*inj) Claudia Jensen*
Jessica Castelló
[65][66]

Notes

Reasons

  1. ^ Ariadna and Sandra both qualified for the main draw, but Sandra was injured, so Ariadna chose Ksenia to play in her place. In fact, Sandra and Ariadna will go their separate ways after the tournament.

Other notes

  1. ^ This is the "official" result, as the match should have ended with a victory for Tapia and Coello by 6-4 and 6-3.

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