Le Buenos Aires P1 enters its decisive phase with quarter-finals particularly anticipated at Parque Roca Between the ever-present favorites, several blockbuster matches and two surprise pairs who have joined the fray, the day promises a huge spectacle in front of the Argentinian public.
At men's, Jairo Bautista / Lucas Campagnolo and the “JJ” Javi Garcia / José Jiménez Casas have secured an unexpected place in the quarterfinals. In the women's draw, all the top favorites are present, including a huge duel between Ari Sánchez / Andrea Ustero et Marta Ortega / Martina Calvo.
Bautista / Campagnolo and the “JJ” shake things up
They were not among the favorites at the start of the tournament, but they will be there in the quarter-finals.
Jairus Baptist et Lucas Campagnolo signed one of the big comebacks of the tournament against Javi Garrido et Lucas Bergamini Trailing after a heavy first set loss 6/1 The Spaniard and the Brazilian completely turned the game around to ultimately win. 1/6 6/3 7/5.
For their last tournament together before their separation The two men will now face a huge challenge against the world number ones Arturo Coello et Agustín Tapia .
Another sensation of the tournament: Jose Jiménez Casas et Javi Garcia Already conquerors of Momo González et Martín Di Nenno à Newgiza The two young Spaniards repeated their success in Buenos Aires with a controlled victory. 6 / 4 6 / 4.
They will now attempt to create a new feat against Franco Stupaczuk et mike yanguas .
The last “Los Pacos” against Lebrón / Augsburger
After a complicated start, Juan Lebrón et Leo Augsburg seem to have found their footing in the slow conditions of Buenos Aires.
The Spanish-Argentine pair dominated Alex Ruiz et Juanlu Esbrí 6/2 6/3 and will now find Paquito Navarro et Fran Guerrero.
A special event, as it will be the last tournament of “Los Pacos” , a pair who ultimately only lived together for a few weeks.
In the other part of the table, Fede Chingotto et Ale Galán will have to beware of the ever-unpredictable duo Jon Sanz / Coki Nieto.
Ari Sánchez and Ustero under pressure
In the women's draw, seven of the top eight seeds are present in the quarter-finals.
All eyes will be on Ari Sánchez et Andrea Ustero who arrive in Buenos Aires with the obligation to regain certainty after several complicated tournaments.
In front of them, Marta Ortega et Martina Calvo will try to confirm their very good current momentum in conditions which do not necessarily favour the attacking play of Ustero and Sánchez.
Another huge poster: Claudia Fernández / Sofia Araújo salary. Tamara Icardo / Claudia Jensen.
On their side, Gemma Triay et Delfi Brea qualified directly for the semi-finals after the withdrawal of Lucía Martínez et Agueda Perez .
Quarter-final schedule – Centre track
Starting at 9:00 AM (14:00 PM in France)
- Ari Sánchez / Andrea Ustero vs. Marta Ortega / Martina Calvo
- Alejandra Salazar / Ale Alonso vs Paula Josemaría / Bea González
- Tamara Icardo / Claudia Jensen vs Claudia Fernández / Sofia Araújo
- Arturo Coello / Agustín Tapia vs Lucas Campagnolo / Jairo Bautista
Not before 16:00 PM (21:00 PM in France)
- Javi García / José Jiménez Casas vs. Franco Stupaczuk / Mike Yanguas
- Leo Augsburger / Juan Lebrón vs Paquito Navarro / Fran Guerrero
- Jon Sanz / Coki Nieto vs. Fede Chingotto / Ale Galán
A pivotal day in Buenos Aires
Between the favorites who want to confirm their status, the underdogs who dream of another feat, and several associations playing their last games together, These Buenos Aires P1 quarter-finals promise to be particularly electrifying in the always-vibrant atmosphere of Parque Roca. .
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