Le Cancún Premier Padel P2 will offer this Sunday a final that everyone has been eagerly awaiting. On one side, the number 1 pair of the tournament, Juan Lebrón and Franco Stupaczuk, and on the other, the Argentinians Tolito Aguirre and Gonzalo Alfonso (3rd seed). A look back at the semi-finals dominated by these two pairs.
Lebrón and Stupa dominate their semi-final
The Spanish-Argentine pair composed of Juan Lebrón et Franco Stupaczuk impressed again in their semi-final against the young Spaniards Nacho Moragues et Marc Sintes VillalongaIn just 48 minutes, they dispatched the match 6/1 6/2. The two tournament favorites have not dropped a single set since the start of the competition and seem completely determined to win their first title together. The speed and precision of their play completely neutralized the ambitions of the young Spanish pair, despite having had a very good run to the semi-finals.

Aguirre and Alfonso respond
In the other semi-final, the Argentine "Mágicos" Tolito Aguirre et Gonzalo Alfonso (seeded 3) also ensured the essentials. Against the surprising Swedes Simon vasquez et Adam Axelsson (seed 6), they delivered a perfectly controlled first set (6/1). The second set was a little more contested, but the Argentinians were able to remain solid in key moments to conclude with a score of 6/4. Aguirre and Alfonso confirmed their very good current form and reached their second consecutive final on the circuit Premier Padel after that of Gijón.

Experiment versus magic, a promising finale
The final will therefore pit two duos with different playing styles against each other. On one side, the experience and tactical mastery of Lebron / Stupa, who will try to win their first title together this season. On the other hand, the creativity and madness ofAguirre and Alfonso, who dream of a new feat after their victory at the FIP Platinum Puebla and their recent final in Gijón.

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 !