Between unexpected exploits and confirmations for others in Finland Premier Padel P2, we will have 2 very different finals with Aurajo / Ortega facing Sanchez / Jorsemaria for the ladies and Sanz / Nieto facing Lebron / Di Nenno for the men.
Nieto/Sanz: a feat in the final against Nenno/Lebron
A new pair facing a team that has been playing together for months. It's the contrasting story of Martin Di Nenno and Juan LeBron on one side, and Coki Nieto and Jon Sanz on the other. These two duos will face each other tomorrow in the final of Finland Premier Padel P2. On one side, the number 1 seed, sharing the court for the first time; on the other, the number 6 seed, one of the rare teams to have already won a circuit title Premier Padel this season.
Nieto and Sanz have already shone in Bordeaux and could repeat their feat in Finland. They beat Pablo Cardona and Paquito Navarro (seeded number 3) after a fierce duel lasting two hours and 22 minutes (7/6 3/6 7/6).
For their part, Di Nenno and Lebron eliminated Momo Gonzalez and Edu Alonso in two sets (6/4 6/3). For Di Nenno, this will be the second final of the season, having lost the first in Seville. As for Lebron, he finds a final after P1 in Acapulco and hopes to win his second title of the season, after that of Riyadh in a duo with Galan.
The bosses for a new women’s title
In the women's draw, two experienced pairs will play for the title starting at noon. Paula Josemaria and Ari Sanchez will aim for their sixth title of the season, the 33rd as a pair. A victory would allow them to overtake 'Gemelas Atomikas' Mapi and Majo Sanchez Alayeto.
In the semifinals, Paula and Ari struggled in the first set against Ale Alonso and Andrea Ustero. Trailing 4/2, they were able to reverse the trend to win 6/4 6/1 in one hour and 15 minutes.
No. 2 seeds Marta Ortega and Sofia Araujo will seek their second title in three tournaments together. They defeated Alejandra Salazar and Veronica Virseda in a two-hour, 9-minute semifinal. Despite a tie-break where Salazar and Virseda led 4/1 in the second set, Ortega and Araujo chained together six consecutive points to win 6/3, 7/6. They will face Josemaria and Sanchez, eager to take revenge after the defeat in Genoa.
Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.