Already solid during the qualifications, Thomas Leygue et Jesus Moya confirmed their good form by winning this Tuesday for their entry into the final table du Buenos Aires P1. Opposed to the Argentines Miguel Lamperti et Juani Rubini, they delivered a very serious match to win in two sets: 7 / 5 7 / 6.

A tight and well-managed first set

From the very first exchanges, both teams put their game in place. There was no break to report, the service games are mastered on both sides, and the score quickly advances to 4/5. It is at this point that Lamperti and Rubini obtain set balls, without succeeding in converting them.

This missed passage costs them dearly: behind, they chain together unforced errors, and Leygue / Moya take advantage of it to break at the best timeThe Franco-Spanish duo remains solid in service and fold the set 7/5.

A controlled tie-break to conclude

In the second act, Leygue and Moya continue on their momentum. They immediately obtain several break opportunities, without success. The public pushes behind the Argentines, and Rubini / Lamperti find more precision, put pressure, but their opponents resist without trembling.

The set is finally played at tie-breakerWhere Jesus Moya makes the difference to the smash. For his part, Rubini commits several unforced errors, which allows Leygue and Moya to keep the advantage. The match ends with a Moya's smash right in the center, for a victory 7 / 5 7 / 6.

Heading for the last 16 against Leal and Guerrero

Forever no sets lost since the start of the tournament, Leygue and Moya continue their journey with authority. They will face the pair tomorrow Javi Leal / Francisco Guerrero, seeded 12, for a place in the round of 16. A tougher test awaits them.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !