Aranza Osoro et Victoria Iglesias leave from Kazakhstan with the title.
The pair Hispanic-Argentine won the final of the FIP Gold Almaty face Jessica castelló et Lorena Rufo on the score of 6 / 3 6 / 4 , at the end of a well-managed final.
A first title this season
Seeded number 1 in the tournament, Osoro et Churches This time they held their own until the very end.
This success allows them to secure their first title of the season , but also their third trophy together on the CUPRA FIP Tour , after their titles at FIP Silver Turin and FIP Platinum Veracruz last season.
An important result for a pair who were mainly looking to to rediscover sensations and to get back into a more positive dynamic.
A well-controlled final
However, things didn't start perfectly in the final.
Castelló et Rufo first took the lead with a entry station wagon , but the reaction of Osoro / Iglesias It was immediate.
The number 1 seed quickly regained control of the match, stringing together five consecutive games to completely reverse the dynamics of the first set.
From that point on, they clearly gained the upper hand.
In the second set, Rufo et Castelló showed a better side, with a more stable level and more resistance, but it wasn't enough to really make the favorite pair doubt themselves.
Result: win 6/3 6/4 .
Osoro's successful return
This tournament was also particularly anticipated because Aranza Osoro who was making his return after several weeks of absence due to a injury to a finger She had restarted quietly at the Miami P1 where she fell in the round of 16, here for her second tournament she takes the title.
Naturally, there were some questions about his pace and his ability to quickly regain his bearings.
But during this Kazakh week, the Argentinian player responded in the best possible way: in the field .
A much closer semi-final
While the final was fairly well controlled, the real big fight of the week came in semi final .
Opposed to young people Jimena velasco et Marta Barrera , Osoro et Churches had to fight hard for their qualification in a very close match that they won 7/5 5/7 6/3 .
A real test, which undoubtedly also boosted their confidence before the final.
On their side, Rufo et Castelló had secured their place in the final by beating Ana Catarina Nogueira et Lucia Sainz on the score of 6 / 4 7 / 5 .
A title that matters before Newgiza
Beyond the trophy, this victory primarily allows Osoro et Churches to leave with confidence and valuable points 150 points.
And this title comes at the right time, just before the Newgiza P2 where they will now try to extend this positive momentum.
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 !

























































































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