Le Rafa Nadal Tennis Center Costa Mujeres is currently hosting the Cancun P2 tournament, where the top seeds are confirming their status in the round of XNUMX. The favorites responded and are now in the quarterfinals after convincing performances.
In the men's table, the pair Franco Stupaczuk / Juan LeBron , did not go into detail against Gayone/Guevara in only 41 minutes of play (6/1 6/0). The Argentine pair Gonzalo Alfonso / Gonzalo Alfonso won his duel against Castaño/Suescun by a hair's breadth after an intense three-set battle: 7/5 6/7 6/3.
But it was above all the young people who brought this day to life. Francisco “Curro” Cabeza and Diego Garcia , recent winners of Gijón P2, turned the tide against Coello/Lancha after losing the first set (4/6 6/4 6/4). Andrea Ustero and Alejandra Ustero come out on top against Collombon / Araceli (3/6 7/6 6/2).
Among the women, the favorites Ariana Sánchez and Paula Josemaría , seeded number 1, easily won against their opponents in two controlled sets (6/4, 6/0). The other teams qualified for the quarter-finals include Lucía Sainz/Patty Llaguno (4) , Alejandra Salazar/Verónica Virseda (5) and Jessica Castelló and Aranza Osoro (7) and the pair Tamara Icardo/Sofia Jensen (8) .
Finally, on the men's side, note the fine performance of the Spanish-Italian duo led by Simone Cremona , who secured his ticket (with Romera Barcelo) for the quarter-finals and will play in the last rotation against Aguirre / Alfonso.

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.

























































































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