The fifth poster of the quarter-finals of the Premier Padel Finals contrasts two pairs with very different trajectories: Delfina Brea / Barbara Virseda et Alejandra Alonso / Andrea Ustero. This match generates interest not only for what is at stake, but also for the individual stories of the players.

An unprecedented meeting between these two pairs

This quarter-final marks the first confrontation between these two duos. Although they have never crossed swords together, an interesting fact emerges: Usterus had faced Alonso during the round of 16 of Paris Major.

Brea/Virseda: an exceptional pair despite the circumstances

The association between Delfina Brea and Barbara Virseda is a last minute solution, born from Bea González's injury. However, this unexpected duo is anything but ordinary.

  • Delfina Brea had an exceptional season, with 5 tracks Premier Padel won in 2024 alongside Bea González. On 19 quarter-finals played, she only lost 5, confirming her status as a key player.
  • For its part, Barbara Virseda shone upon reaching the Bordeaux final Premier Padel P2. On the 22 tournaments Premier Padel of the season, she competed 19 quarter-finals, a remarkable feat.

Despite their recent association, this pair promises to be formidable and difficult to destabilize.

Alonso/Ustero: impressive consistency

Together since the start of the 2024 season, Alejandra Alonso and Andrea Ustero show great cohesion after 18 shared tournaments.

  • Their best result This year is a final at Dubai Premier Padel P1, where they lost to… Delfina Brea and Bea González.
  • They are distinguished by their constancy: only 3 defeats in the first round this season.
  • A sign of their potential, they are the only pair outside the top 8 to have reached the semi-finals à 6 times in 2024.
  • In the quarter-finals, they only played one match in three sets, won in Milano P1 face Lucia and Patty.
Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.