During this 4th stage of the APT circuit season Padel Tour, these are 48 pairs who will compete for the final victory. The Lisboa Open will be held from June 14 to 20 on the slopes of the Lisboa Racket Center.
This competition, which will be played just after the Future 1000 in Portugal, promises us several firsts!
First for the first time, the best South American players of the APT Padel Tour will be present in Europe! We will find Gonzalo Alfonso, Federico Chiostri, Nico Egea, Pablo Barrera, Julio Julianoti, Stefano Flores… In addition, the charismatic Fede Quiles will make his debut with the very promising young Paraguayan: Matias Popovich.
But South Americans will not be alone! Europe will also be very well represented, starting with the host nation, which will send its six best players : Diogo Rocha, Miguel Oliveira, Vasco Pascoal, Miguel Deus, Nuno Deus and Diogo Schaefer!
Le spanish padel will not be left out, with in particular the young Diego Simon and José Montalban, but also Marc Bernils, who will play with a padel legend: Willy Lahoz!
French side, 4 of the best French players will be present with the Scatena / Tison and Inzerillo / Moreau pairs!
In total, 7 countries will be represented in this tournament: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Spain, Portugal, France and Lithuania.
Next Monday, the draw will be made. The pre-previas will be played on Monday, June 14 in the morning. The two previas rounds will take place the next day, Tuesday 15th.
The main draw will consist of 24 pairs and the first 8 seeds will be exempt from the first round.
source: APT Padel Tour
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