In both the female and male tables, theArgentina and Spain have gone into high speed mode in these 2024 Worlds. It must be said that few teams today are able to measure up to these two nations, untouchable at the top of the world rankings. Finally, apart from Argentina and Spain… no one can beat Argentina and Spain.
Except perhaps in the women's team, where the Spanish team seems simply untouchable...
0 sets lost for Argentina, 1 set lost for Spain
Since the beginning of the week, the competition seems to be a long, quiet river for the two favorite nations of these World Championships. Indeed, Argentina has not dropped a set since Monday, both in the men's and women's categories. So far, the nation is having a perfect run!'
On the other hand, Spain lost its first set in the quarter-finals against Sweden, tie-breaker. Can we even call this a little warning? Not really, because the Spanish inflicted 1 and 2 in the next two sets.
A minimum of lost games
Since Monday, Spain and Argentina left little play on the road. It should be noted that the Albiceleste selection played one more match than the Spanish. Indeed, since the start of the main draw, Spain has decided not to play the last match, focusing more on the rest of its players.
In the end, how many games on average do Spain and Argentina lose per match? Answer below :
At men's :
Total games lost | Number of matches played | Ratio of games lost to matches | |
Spain | 31 games lost | 11 matches played | About 3 games/match |
Argentina | 43 games lost | 12 matches played | About 4 games/match |
In women:
Total games lost | Number of matches played | Ratio of games lost to matches | |
Spain | 21 games lost | 11 matches played | About 2 games/match |
Argentina | 30 games lost | 12 matches played | About 3 games/match |
Competition starts… Saturday?
Finally, would the competition start on Saturday during the final? As said earlier, apart from Spain and Argentina, No other nation could compete with these two giants of world padel.
Although some great encounters are expected this Friday, against theItaly or Portugal, the mass seems to have been said upstream: Spain and Argentina have a date in the final!
It was her brother who one day told her to accompany him to a padel court, since then, Gwenaëlle has never left the court. Except when it comes to going to watch the retransmission of Padel Magazine, World Padel Tour… or Premier Padel…or the French Championships. In short, she is a fan of this sport.