Dramatic turn of events at the tournament Premier Padel Buenos Aires P1. The day of Friday was disrupted by a major technical incident on the central track of Parque Roca, resulting in the interruption of the meetings still planned.

A damaged window ends the day

While several quarter-finals were still to be played out, particularly in the masculine chart, the organizers were forced to suspend the day and a problem with the bottom glass The central court could not be repaired in time, jeopardizing the safety of players and the public.

A women's quarter-final played behind closed doors on track 2

To avoid falling further behind in the women's table, the last quarter-final, pitting Gemma Triay / Delfina Brea à Jessica Castello / Claudia Jensen, still had an argument… but in camera, on the track 2. In fact, it does not have sufficient capacity to accommodate all the spectators.

The official press release from Premier Padel

Official press release

Due to a technical problem on the central track of Buenos Aires P1, the day was declared over for the public present, priority being given to the safety of players and spectators.

The tournament organizing committee has decided to to argue behind closed doors the last quarter-final of the women's draw this evening.

Otherwise, the quarter-final matches of the men's draw and all semi-finals of the tournament, will be played tomorrow from 9:00 a.m. (local time – 14:XNUMX p.m. in France).

We deeply regret any inconvenience this measure may cause and thank the public for their understanding.

We invite you to follow the official channels of the Buenos Aires P1 tournament for future updates.

A busy Saturday

With this new organization, the day of Saturday is announced intense, with the program:

  • All men's quarter-finals
  • The women's semi-finals
  • The men's semi-finals

The end are, as for them, still planned for Sunday.

Franck Binisti

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.