men's semi-finals The CUPRA FIP Finals have delivered their verdict in Shanghai. A big surprise is in store for the final.
Jiménez / Sánchez Blasco: the madness continues
The pair José Jiménez / Maxi Sánchez Blasco continues its incredible run. Already the authors of a huge upset in the quarterfinals by knocking out the seed n ° 1 (Alonso / Bautista), they did it again in the semi-final by knocking out the seed n ° 3, Diestro and Javi García.
In a very close match, Jiménez and Sánchez Blasco turned the tide, imposing their rhythm in a completely one-sided third set. Final score: 7/6 3/6 6/1.
Jiménez and Sánchez Blasco deserve their final more than ever: two seeded players eliminated, a solid padel performance and a final won by sheer grit.
Garrido / Cepero: experience has spoken
In the other semi-final, Javi Garrido and Álvaro Cepero have never panicked in the face of young people Pol Hernandez and Guille Collado, who defeated the No. 2 seed.
The first set was a close affair, going to a tiebreak, which Garrido and Cepero managed to win. After that, they controlled the match, cleverly capitalizing on their opponents' errors to impose their rhythm and secure the victory. 7 / 6 6 / 3.
A clean, solid victory, which confirms the excellent momentum of the duo since the beginning of the week.
A promising final: experience versus revelation
The men's final will begin starting at 16:30 PM (local time) and will oppose:
José Jiménez / Maxi Sánchez Blasco vs Javi Garrido / Álvaro Cepero [TS4]
On one side, the revelation On the other side of the tournament, a pair that plays freely and fears nothing. On the other side, a team rodee, with confidence.
In the ladies
In the female paintingNo earthquake: all four seeded pairs were present in the semi-finals, and it is indeed the two highest-ranked pairs who will compete for the title in Shanghai.
Osoro/Jensen, very solid
Partners solely for this tournament Aranza Osoro et Claudia jensen They gave the impression of having known each other forever.
Facing Jessica castello et Lorena Rufo (TS3), they dominated from the start, imposing an impossible pace to follow and locking down all the important exchanges.
Clear victory: 6 / 1 6 / 3.
A match without any real discussion that propels them towards the final with the status of acknowledged favorites.
Llaguno / Fassio maintain their rank
In the other semi-final, the pair Patty Llaguno / Martina Fassio (TS2) faced Nuria Rodriguez / Marina Lobo (TS4).
The first set went on a decisive break, perfectly exploited by the Spanish-Argentine pair, who then dominated the second set, taking the lead in all areas of the game.
Final score: 6 / 3 6 / 1.
A solid, methodical performance, which confirms the upward trajectory of Llaguno–Fassio this week.
Women's final: Osoro / Jensen vs Llaguno / Fassio (14:30 pm local time)
The final promises an intense duel between:
Aranza Osoro – Claudia Jensen et Patty Llaguno – Martina Fassio
I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !

























































































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