The adventure of Thomas Leygue and Guillermo Collado au Miami P1 stops at final round of qualifying, after a defeat against the seeded 1, qualifications, Tolito Aguirre and Gonzalo Alfonso. Beaten 6 / 4 7 / 5, the French and the Spanish delivered a good resistance against the favorites.
A hard-fought battle, but the Argentines won
The meeting was disputed, Leygue and Collado managing to hang each set facing one of the the fittest pairs of the moment. But if the score reflects a balanced opposition, the break point statistics tell another story.
The “Mágicos” Aguirre and Alfonso knew raise their level on important points, converting 75% of their break points, against only 33% to Leygue and Collado. A superior realism that allowed the Argentines to make a difference in decisive moments, especially at the very end of second set, where they broke at 5/5 to conclude the meeting immediately.

A difficult draw, but an encouraging match
Le The draw was not lenient to Leygue and Collado, who could certainly have claimed qualification with a more favorable draw. Despite everything, they have offered good resistance face a pair coming off two consecutive finals in Premier Padel and who has a string of successes on the FIP circuit.
Aguirre and Alfonso on their way to the main draw
With this victory, Aguirre and Alfonso validate their ticket for the final table, where they will enter the lists from today. They will face Javier Vales and Emilio Sanchez Chamero en fifth rotation of 16 p.m. on court 2, a match within their reach. In case of victory, they will then measure themselves in round of XNUMX à Lucas Bergamini and Paquito Navarro, a meeting that promises to be much more spicy.

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 !