End of the journey at FIP ​​Silver Las Palmas for Thomas Leygue (n°104) and his Spanish partner Diego Gil (No. 100). Facing one of the strongest pairs in the tournament, Lucas Campagnolo (No. 32) and David Gala Sanchez (No. 89), the Franco-Spaniards failed to create a surprise this Saturday morning. Final score: 6/3 6/1 in favor of the No. 3 seed, who imposed his pace from start to finish.

A challenge too high against a more consistent pair

After a fine victory in the round of 20 in three sets, Leygue and Gil arrived with ambitions. But this time, the difference in skill levels was felt. Campagnolo, a former top XNUMX player in the world, perfectly dictated the tempo, well supported by a very clean David Gala. The Spanish-Brazilian pair, in search of consistency after a mixed start to the season in Premier Padel, showed a good level.

Despite some good runs, the Leygue/Gil duo failed to find the tactical solutions to upset their opponents. A logical defeat, against a more experienced and consistent team in key moments.

Campagnolo and Gala in the last four

With this victory, Lucas Campagnolo and David Gala advance to the semifinals, where they will face the winners of the match between the No. 1 seeds, Garcia/Barahona, and the No. 6 seeds, Mourino/Fernandez. Their goal will be to confirm their rise to prominence and claim a title.

Benjamin Dupouy

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 !