Premier Padel: first triumph for the new Argentine couple. Among women, Bea Gonzalez’s company and Claudia Fernandez

Journalist

7 September – 22:04 – MILAN

The parking of August can leave some scoria even in the strongest players in the world. And judging by what has been seen in Madrid P1, numbers one of the FIP ranking will need to get on level quickly, if they want to continue collecting Premier Padel titles in the weeks that will come. In the men’s field, the two Argentines Martin of Nenno and Leo Augsburger, a new “Pareja” who immediately gave signals of great effectiveness, come out from the Spanish capital: beaten the king Arturo Cello and Agustin Tapia in the final. Among the women, Bea Gonzalez and Claudia Fernandez impose themselves, who come back and bend the former companions of the Brea and Gemma Triay.

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The spark, between Nenno and Augsburger, immediately started: the solidity of the expert Martin and the explosiveness of the young Leo combine in a lethal mix. Chingotto and Galan know something about it, made out of the quarterfinals, and also Lebron and Stupaczuk, burned in the sprint in the semifinal at the Tie-break of the third. After completing the company against couples number 2 and 3 of seeding, the apotheosis arrived against numbers 1, in the final. A less inspired and more phalloid Tapia than usual reopened the doors of the match, after having forfeited the first set 6-4. And point after point, the confidence of the hellings grew, until the ninth game of the third set that proved decisive, with the break that launched the Argentines towards the final 6-4 and towards the first podium to live together, as winners.

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The women’s final is also decided in three sets. And here too, the series heads number 1 start better, they delude themselves to be able to control the match and instead end up undergoing the return of the opponents. Delphi Brea and Gemma Triay, more and more queen couple than the world Padel after the missile step of Josemaria-also in the quarterfinals, are immediately ahead in the first set, managing to close it 6-3. Bea Gonzalez and Claudia Fernandez, however, do not break down, take measures to the rivals and in the second part they become a roller compressor, crashing Delphi and Gemma 6-1. At that point, the inertia rewards the two Spanish, which in the final stages of the third set get the decisive break and close 6-4. Now the head of all the protagonists of the Premier Padel is already in Paris: the major on the legendary “Chatrier” of Roland Garros is scheduled.



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