women's semi-finals du FIP Platinum Marseille are now known, and the hierarchy has generally been respected. seeded 1, 3 and 4 will be present in the final four, alongside a good surprise which continues to liven up the bottom of the table.
Valenzuela / Piltcher, the surprise that is confirmed
Having already made a remarkable run since the start of the tournament, Daiara Valenzuela et Raquel Piltcher continue their adventure and rise to semi final .
It should be remembered that the withdrawal of the second seed Before the start of the competition, the lower half of the draw was opened up, offering a real opportunity. The performances achieved on the field remain very real. including a major victory in the first round against Collombon and Montes then a great victory in the quarter-final against Mónica Gómez Rivas and Amanda López Moral .
In the semi-finals, Valenzuela and Piltcher will face the seeded 3 , Lucia Sainz et Raquel Eugenio , in a match that promises to be much more open than it appears on paper .
Sainz/Eugenio at the end of their effort
To reach this stage, Sainz / Eugenio had to deliver a intense fight in the quarter-finals against the seeded 6 , Lucía Martínez et Águeda Pérez Ortiz .
After almost two hours of play They are essential. 6/3 3/6 7/5 , at the end of a very hard-fought match.
More aggressive in key moments, Sainz and the young Eugenio were able to make the difference in the money time , despite a second set where they were pushed around.
Salazar / Alonso unfold, Velasco / Barreira reassure themselves
In the other part of the table, the seeded 1 , Alejandra Salazar et Alejandra Alonso , continues his faultless course In the quarter-finals, they dominated Ana Catarina Nogueira et Laura Lujan 6 / 1 6 / 2 en 1:10 .
The observation is clear: no set lost , only 10 games conceded in two matches and an impression of total control since the start of the tournament. A near-perfect start to the partnership.
Facing them in the semi-final, the seeded 4 , Jimena velasco et Marta Barrera de la Fuente , who experienced a quarter-final in two parts. Surprises in the first set against Marta Borrero / Ksenia Sharifova They react perfectly to assert themselves. 2/6 6/1 6/0 A clear rise in power that allows them to reach the final four.
Women's Semi-Finals Schedule
The posters are now known:
- Salazar / Alonso (TS1) vs Velasco / Barrera de la Fuente (TS4)
- Valenzuela / Piltcher vs Sainz / Eugenio (TS3)
Events tomorrow from 13am to follow the two women's semi-finals , broadcast directly on Padel MagTV A decisive day that promises a spectacle, with solid favorites… and a surprise determined to keep believing.
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