Delfi Brea and Bea González got the upper hand in the rematch of the final of the Human Padel Toulouse Open. The Hispano-Argentinian pair secured a place in the final of the Master of Valladolid by beating the queens of the circuit.

Delfi Brea and Bea Gonzalez revenge

After struggling to get rid of the revelation of the tournament, Ustero and Alonso, the number one of the circuit had to face in the semi-final of the Valladolid Master against Delfi Brea and Bea González. Following the hotly contested final at the Human Padel Toulouse Open, the proteges of Jorge Martinez aimed to overthrow the queens of the circuit.

From the start of the match, it was Josemaria and Sanchez who impose their rhythm. The 'Superpibas' take time to enter the game and give up their service. However, little by little, the Spanish-Argentinian pair regains its shine and manages to catch up. Once again, Angel Gonzalez's players are showing signs of fatigue. Facing Ustero and Alonso, a certain fragility had already been felt, and in Valladolid, the Spanish pair display an unusual attitude marked by numerous fouls. The Superpibas, more confident, won the first round in a tie-break 7/6.

Set 1 summary SanchezJosemaria - BreaGonzalez

During the second run, like Delfi Brea, Jorge Martinez's players lower their pace and are taken by surprise by the numbers 1. Brea and Gonzalez concede to their service again at the start of the set. Despite their lead, we once again feel hesitation among the numbers 1. Angel Gonzalez's players fail to consolidate their advantage and make a series of errors. As in the first set, theSuperpibas are gradually increasing their level of play. Delfi Brea and Bea Gonzalez are remarkably efficient. Number 1s seem shaken. Frustrated, they multiply the unforced errors and yield their service again. The Superpibas achieve the feat by overcoming the queens of the circuit in 1h55 on the score of 7/6 6/4.

On the same path as in Copenhagen

Delfi Brea and Bea Gonzalez have ended the streak of three consecutive titless won by Josemaria and Sanchez. Less dynamic physically, the numbers 1 revealed a slight fatigue, both physical and mental, which resulted in a lack of great indiscipline. This is not the first time that Jorge Martinez's players have managed the feat of dethroning the queens of the circuit. Indeed, during the Denmark Open last May, they had already managed to beat Josemaria and Sanchez, and had even won the title afterwards. Will they be able to repeat this feat? We will have the answer this Sunday during the ladies' final of the Master of Valladolid.

Vincent Gallie

A fan of oval football, round ball but also racket sports, he was stung by the padel during his adolescence in Galicia. As comfortable in front of the camera as behind a microphone, Vince will be able to bring his vision and expertise as a fan of the little yellow ball.