Chingotto and Garrido make first semi-final together in Mexico Open 27/11/2022 En Español Watch: 10 years of World Padel Tour! La Rioja and Chile Padel Open qualifying rounds to be disputed in Madrid Abu Dhabi Padel Master to earn players the most points in WPT history Tamara Icardo and Virginia Riera link arms for 2023 campaign Youngsters Javi Leal and Jon Sanz to challenger the WPT status quo in 2023 World Padel Tour celebrates ten years of passion Watch Alejandra Salazar's #Top5 from 2022! Watch: Sanyo Gutierrez's #Top5 points of the 2022 season! Four years and counting: Juan Lebron's dynasty at the top How the women's rankings look ahead of 2023 World Padel Tour season Exclusive: Finland works on the first purpose-built padel arena on Earth A look at the men's rankings to start the 2023 World Padel Tour season Fede Chingotto and Javi Garrido have made their first semi-final as a couple after beating Jon Sanz and Lucas Campagnolo in Friday's Telcel Huawei Mexico Open 2022 quarter-finals.This ends Campagnolo's hopes of making the Estrella Damm Barcelona Master Final, the Brazilian needing a title win to qualify.The win also sets up an emotional encounter between Chingotto and Juan Tello on Saturday, the first time the long-time partners will face each other since splitting after seven years.Check out all quarter-final highlights below! Ruiz/Gonzalez (7) vs Rubio/ArroyoThe first of the four quarter-finals saw seven-seed Alejandro Ruiz and Momo Gonzalez looking for revenge against the couple that knocked them out in the Malmo round of 32 in Gonzalo Rubio and Alejandro Arroyo. Lima/Stupaczuk (5) vs Capra/Sanchez (8)Five-seed Pablo Lima and Franco Stupaczuk had not made a semi-final since Amsterdam, and they tried to break that duck against eight-seed Lucho Capra and Maxi Sanchez. Navarro/Tello (4) vs Di Nenno/Nieto (6)The highest seed left in the competition, fourth-ranked Paquito Navarro and Juan Tello squared off against Martin Di Nenno and Coki Nieto. Chingotto/Garrido vs Sanz/CampagnoloFinally, Fede Chingotto and Javi Garrido were in action against Jon Sanz and Garrido's former partner Lucas Campagnolo, the latter still mathematically able to reach the Master Final.